An extraordinary general
assembly of the federation went ahead in Abuja on Saturday despite
FIFA's warning of a possible suspension for the African nation if it did
not restore the old leadership to power.
A
regional high court had earlier this week ordered the dismissal of the
Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) executive, just over a day after the
Super Eagles were eliminated from the World Cup by France in the last-16
on Monday.The court also mandated the sports minister to appoint a caretaker administrator, who swiftly called new elections.NFF president Aminu Maigari was also detained by police on Friday on his arrival back from Brazil but later released.FIFA
said on Friday that if the NFF leadership were not restored to their
posts by next Tuesday the country could be suspended from all
international football activities.
It warned against outside interference in the running of its member associations.But
Saturday's assembly endorsed the sacking of Maigari and his executive
and the termination of the employment of all management staff at the
NFF."The Congress bemoaned the unfortunate incident of the
international embarrassment caused by failure of the Aminu Maigari-led
NFF to fully and firmly resolve issues of finance with the Super Eagles
ahead of the championship," a statement obtained by Reuters said
afterwards.Nigerian players were involved in strike action after
winning through their opening round group to the last 16 at the World
Cup in Brazil but resumed training after Nigerian president Goodluck
Jonathan had spoken to several senior players by telephone and assured
them their bonus money would be paid.There
is no clarity about who or why the court order seeking the dismantling
of the NFF was brought but the swiftness of the injunction, the call for
new elections and the assembling of the NFF electorate suggested a well
orchestrated putsch.African
governments for decades dictated the leadership of their individual
football associations until FIFA brought in the sanction of suspension
for those interfering.Drastic
changes like those affected by Nigeria are now rare but fellow World
Cup finalists Cameroon are being run by a 'normalisation committee'
after their old executive was drummed out of office and their federation
president jailed on fraud charges.
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