Head of NFF Technical Committee, Barrister Chris Green and another
member of the executive committee, Yusuf Ahmed were handed six months
and a year suspension, respectively, for anti-board activities, while a
third person, Yahaya-Kwande awaits probe.
In a communique released and signed by chairman of the Communique
Drafting Committee, Emeka Inyama, said Chris Green was suspended for
participating in anti-board activities, including facilitating and
participating in an unauthorized gathering in Abuja as well as granting
media interviews that tended to put the football governing body and
Nigerian football in bad light.
”For reasons of glaring anti-Board activities, including facilitating
and participating in an unauthorized gathering in Abuja, as well as
case of forgery to unilaterally alter the decision of the Executive
Committee on tenure of Management Staff, Alh. Yusuf Ahmed ‘Fresh’ was
suspended from the Executive Committee and banned from all football
–related activities for one (1) year, pending the ratification of the
General Assembly”.
”For reasons of glaring anti-Board activities, including facilitating
and participating in an unauthorized gathering in Abuja and giving
media interviews that tended to put the NFF and Nigeria football in bad
light, Barr. Christopher Green was suspended from the Executive
Committee and banned from all football –related activities for six (6)
months, pending the ratification of the General Assembly”.
The decisions are to be ratified by the General Assembly, while a
similar case brought against Yahaya-Kwande is to be further
investigated.
“Having admitted presence at the unauthorized gathering and with his
explanations and due apologies, the Executive Committee decided to
further investigate a similar case of anti-Board activities against
another Member, Hon. Suleiman Yahaya-Kwande. All persons concerned were
confronted with the accusations and given ample opportunity to defend
themselves.”
The NFF justifies the sanctions to the duo saying the decisions were
in line with Article 34 (m) and Article 37 (1 & 5) of the NFF
Statutes.
It would be recalled that Aminu Maigari was impeached as president of
the NFF as a result of what the NFF termed as “misappropriation and
mismanagement” of funds.
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