Repairing Nigerian Football Is A Major Task – Pinnick
President of the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF,Mr Amaju Pinnick
says his election was divinely scripted and he would therefore depend on
the Almighty for the task of fixing the game.
Speaking on Channels
Television’s Sunrise Daily on Tuesday, Pinnick noted that identifying
the problems in the Federation and creating an environment of peace and stability would be the first task to embark on.
He stated that he was aware of how bad things were in the organisation
before venturing into leading it and therefore did not expect to have
things easy but he was ready for the challenge.
“I came at a time
when there is so much turbulence, bickering, animosity, hatred in the
system. So its not going to be something very rosy or easy, but
prayerfully, tactfully we are going to do what we want to do.”
He
revealed that one of the major sources of problems in the NFF, asides
the deep seated emotional bitterness, is the politics of exclusion.
He, however, expressed joy that some top people have started extending
hands of fellowship to him including those who ran against him in the
race to the NFF Presidency, like Amanze Uchegbulam.
“Repairing Nigerian Football is a major task,” he said.
Pinnick also emphasized the need to create an environment for potential
partners to wish to identify with the Federation, noting that it would
be important for the NFF to build trust especially among corporate
organisations.
“We are going to create a platform for them to see that we are very serious.”
Pinnick itemised a number of steps his team would take in order to
build the confidence in corporate organisations, “where people know that
their brand name will not be tainted”.
Sustainable football culture
is Pinnick’s priority and he warned that this would mean Nigerians have
to make sacrifices as regards their constant quest for winning
trophies, as there must be long, medium and long term goals.
He
explained the plan to create a technical study group under the NFF
technical department, which would go round the country to select
genuinely young and talented players quarterly for transfer to
developmental leagues abroad.
He explained that this would not be
for them to be put under the pressure of winning at all cost for the
Golden Eaglets or Flying Eagles but they would be trained to have the
mentality of seeing themselves as future Super Eagles.
Pinnick
linked the successes recorded by Germany in recent years to a similar
approach with he said also gives him the assurance that “Germany is
going to dominate for the next eight years.”
Pinnick also noted that
his strategy was based on a similar template which he has worked and
succeeded with, citing the Blessing Okagbare success as an example of
how to build sustainable development which he assured would eventually
yield results.
He also played up his experiences working at the
world football governing body, FIFA, and the progression from that and
rising gradually to the top of football administration in Delta State as
quality antecedents that give him the confidence that same successes
can be achieved with the NFF.
Keshi’s Contract
On the employment
status of Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi, Pinnick noted that the
Eagles Coach remains a hero who must be accorded the respect of one,
having won the African Cup of Nations as a player and as a coach.
He
noted that although he had made comments in the past that “Keshi has
reached his limit and he needs to build his capacity” the recommendation
of the technical arm of the NFF would be considered.
“I believe in
due diligence, going through a due process. The technical department
will come up with a comprehensive report about Keshi, submit it to the
technical committee, they look at it and give it to the board.
“The
board will now make a decision based on those reports, but I can assure
you we are not going to do anything that is against the interest of
Nigerians.”
Pinnick would not give a categorical statement on the
future of Keshi with the Super Eagles, but hinted that “if Keshi is
going to stay we will help him” explaining how he intends to do this.
He also noted that the priority of the board would not just be Keshi
but also the training of other Nigerian coaches and referees, as
improving the level of officiating in Nigeria, and having a Nigerian
referee feature at the next World Cup is one of his targets.
He appealed to Nigerians to be patient, promising, “We are going to give you what you’ve never seen before.
10/08/2014
Repairing Nigerian Football Is A Major Task – Pinnick
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