Fifa has suspended the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) with immediate
effect over allegation of “government interference” following its
emergency meeting on Wednesday.
The football governing body
waited 24 hours after its earlier issued Tuesday deadline to the country
over the illegal dissolution of the Aminu Maigari-led NFF board.
The
Super Eagles were dumped out of the World Cup by France in the Round of
16, but after the tournament a court order forced the sports minister
to place a senior civil servant in charge of the NFF owing to counter
allegations.
During the suspension, no teams from Nigeria – including club sides – can compete with other nations, even in friendly matches.
“The
FIFA Emergency Committee has decided today, July 9, 2014, to suspend
the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) with immediate effect, on account
of government interference,” a statement on its website read.
“The
decision follows a letter sent by FIFA to the NFF on July 4, 2014, in
which it expressed its great concern after the NFF was served with court
proceedings and consequently an order preventing the president of the
NFF, the NFF Executive Committee members and the NFF Congress from
running the affairs of Nigerian football was granted by a High Court of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“The said court order compelled
the Nigerian Minister of Sports to appoint a senior member of the civil
service to manage the NFF until the matter was heard in court, without
giving any date for such a hearing.
“The authorities then
appointed a person who decided to convene an extraordinary general
assembly on 5 July 2014. This extraordinary general assembly was
convened in violation of the NFF statutes.
“Originally, an elective congress had been planned by the NFF to take place on August 26, 2014.
“The
suspension will be lifted once the court actions have been withdrawn
and the properly elected NFF Executive Committee, the NFF general
assembly and the NFF administration are able to work without any
interference in their affairs.”
The Fifa Emergency Committee
added that neither the Nigeria national team nor any of the country’s
clubs will be able to participate in any “regional, continental or
international competitions” until the situation is resolved to its
satisfaction.
Consequently, this decision will rule Nigeria out
of the upcoming FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Canada if no action
is taken by July 15.
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