NFF members impeach Maigari, approve Keshi
The members of the board of the Nigeria Football Federation have
impeached the President of the federation Alhaji Aminu Maigari. The
former president was accused wrong financial dealings and maladministration.
The decision was taken at an Executive Committee meeting of the
federation which was held on Thursday in Abuja. The First
Vice-president, Mike Umeh was mandated to act as president pending new
elections on August 26, 2014.
The meeting which had all 13
members including Maigari in attendance also agreed to open up
negotiation leading to contract renewal for Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi.
The decisions of the members were communicated through two separate
communiqués signed by the finance committee chairman Alhaji Muazu
Suleyman and media committee chairman Emeka Inyama.
The first
statement read in part, “…After thorough and exhaustive deliberations on
the uncalled-for secrecy surrounding all financial dealings of the
Federation and failure to call meeting of the Executive Committee for
the past eight (8) months, during which so many weighty decisions on
Nigeria football had been taken by a small cabal within the Board, the
Executive Committee passed a vote of no confidence on the NFF President,
Alhaji Aminu Maigari.
“In view of the above, the Committee
approved the immediate dismissal of Alhaji Aminu Maigari, from the NFF
Executive Committee on grounds of financial misappropriation,
misapplication and maladministration.
“The Committee resolved
to mandate the First Vice President, Chief Mike Umeh as Acting
President, to preside over the affairs of the Federation, pending the
composition of the new NFF Executive Committee after the elections of
Tuesday, 26th August, 2014.”
The members also agreed to hold an Emergency Congress in Abuja on July 31 to ratify the impeachment of Maigari.
The first move to forcibly remove Maigari through the court failed as
the world football governing body FIFA suspended Nigeria from all
international programmes. FIFA lifted the ban after the case was
withdrawn from a Jos High Court.
The communiqué added that,
“Henceforth, all financial issues with players and officials must be
thoroughly deliberated upon and agreed ahead of major matches and
competitions, to avoid the kind of embarrassment brought upon the nation
at the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil.”
The members then
mandated the Technical Sub-Committee to open discussion with Super
Eagles coach, Keshi, with a view to extending his contract. The
Technical Sub-Committee is to report back to the Executive Committee
within one week. The contract of Keshi ran out with the 2014 World Cup.
The former Eagles captain had expressed his desire to earn double what
he earned during the first deal with the federation. The coach earned
N5m monthly through the period.
The NFF said that every
opportunity would be explored to enable the Eagles play a friendly match
on the FIFA window of August 13 as part of preparations for the 2015
Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches
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