I have been following the saga of these two men for quite a while now
and the question on my lips are; what does Chris Giwa want from
football? And what innovative and positive plan has he got for Nigerian
football development?
Too many crisis is killing our football, this affects productivity, affects players, coaches and even could detrimentally chase sponsors away.
No doubt I have been very critical of the Amaju Pinnick led NFF and
many things are going on within the glass house that I and many other
stakeholders are not happy about. And as a passionate football
development enthusiast I often express these via the media – my
constituency.
It is rather unfortunate that this same board led us to a back-to-back
AFCON miss, when we weren’t able to defend the title we won after 19
years, by systematically frustrating the winning coach before being
disgraced and was eventually sacked.
This however, led to the engagement of a rookie in Sunday Oliseh who rubbished the NFF, media and even players during his short-term sojourn.
That said, the sudden re-emergence of Chris Giwa was nothing but a
surprise to me, I have no idea who he was in my ten years of sports
administration and journalism. He sprung up from nowhere to quickly
become a household name, I really don’t know his antecedents aside
owning a football club.
On the way forward, he contested the elections, I was at the Chida
hotel with delegates and my colleagues in the media, when just like in a
movie plot, the administrators left the scene and conducted a meeting
in Asokoro.
Eventually, the congress met and fixed an election for Warri – Amaju
Pinnick’s hometown with a possible home advantage, which Shehu Dikko
could have won easily if not for debarring him from travelling, he was
that popular.
There we go with elections tribunal and now a high court – an endless charade all in the name of football administration.
Giwa and Pinnick are Nigerians with equal rights, but in actual fact we
do not need this court drama. Although, I am a huge fan of Giwa because
he is spending his personal money to develop football in the land as
well as creating vast employment while Pinnick was opportuned to be in a
position to spend Delta state government money on sports in his state,
and now taxpayers’ money in the NFF, he has gotten all on a platter of
gold - lucky geezer.
The Youth and Sports minister summoned the warring factions to a peace
meeting which ended up in a bitter truce. And the issue couldn’t be
resolved between these matured men blowing tantrums like my 10-year-old
boy.
These men need to sheath their swords and allow peace to reign in the
sake of football. I really wish I can call both men together in a room
to make peace.
Giwa should face his club, develop it and ensure its entrant into the
CAF Confederations tournament, which lo and behold, I hope the LMC will
not sabotage his efforts because of this act.
And also, Pinnick should be allowed to focus on the womens national
teams and the Super Eagles for the FIFA world cup qualifier, we do not
need any distraction of any kind at this point. Or else, an emergency
congress should be summoned.
Too many crisis is killing our football, this affects productivity, affects players, coaches and even could detrimentally chase sponsors away.
Let peace reign for the sake of Nigerian football.
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