A high court sitting in Jos, Plateau State had on Friday, April
8, nullified the September 2014 election that put Amaju Pinnick in
office as the NFF President following a petition by his opponent, Chris
Giwa. But the world football governing body, FIFA has reacted to
the Jos High Court ruling, saying it can't hold water on
Nigeria Football Federation, NFF and any action to unseat Amaju
Pinnick’s led board would attract a possible ban.
According to a letter by FIFA dated April 11, 2016,
if the decision of the federal high court in Jos last week is carried
out, it would be considered as an interference in the internal affairs
of the NFF.
FIFA wrote in a letter addressed to Amaju Pinnick, the embattled NFF boss on Monday
that Article 13 and 17 of FIFA are clear that there should not be
interference whatsoever with the running of football in the country.
“All
members associations have to manage their affairs independently and
with no influence from a third party. The decision of the Federal High
Court in Jos if implemented would amount to interference and the case
would be brought to the highest authority of the FIFA for consideration
for sanctions, including the suspension of NFF,” FIFA’s acting Secretary
General, Markus Kathner wrote.
FIFA emphasised that Chris Giwa has taken his case as far the Arbitration of Sports, CAS, which he lost.
See the official document of the letter sent by FIFA to the NFF
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