8th July, 2010
The Executive Committee of the Federation of International Football Association, FIFA, says it has nothing against the trials of the sacked President of the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF Sani Lulu, his deputy, Amanze Uchegbulam and chairman, Technical Committee, Taiwo Ogunjobi.
The Executive Committee after their meeting yesterday said it is normal everywhere in the world for public office holders to give account of their stewardship.
The committee also acknowledged that they have received Nigeriaâ€
The committee headed by Sepp Blatter noted that FIFA is aware of the new executives of the NFF, an indication that football is growing in Nigeria. The body says it would not interfere in the probe, while the new administration in the NFF is in line with the statutes governing the game. Jerome Valcke, General Secretary of FIFA after yesterdayâ€
He said there is nothing unusal about the ongoing probe of Lulu and others, saying there is need for accountability. The accused officials were expected today at the EFCC office for interrogation and the outcome was not known as at the time of filing this report.
On the future of football in Nigeria, Valcke said FIFA is delighted that Nigeriaâ€
FIFA President, Sepp Blatter said it was not their intention to expel Nigeria at any point in time because Nigeria is one of the superpowers of football in Africa.
He disclosed that FIFA is glad that Nigeria met with the deadline given to the government to rescind its earlier decision to ban the country from FIFA programmes for the next two years.
He advised football administrators in Nigeria to run the game properly. In another development, he praised South African President, Jacob Zuma, the World Cup Local Organising Committee, LOC headed by Danny Jordaan and the citizens for giving the world a befitting tournament.
According to him, “for South Africa, Iâ€
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