A major sponsor of Nigerian football,
Adidas, has reportedly suspended its cooperation with the country over
the current crisis rocking the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF.
Since the removal of occasioned by the sacking of the Aminu Maigari led Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) board.
According to a report published online by Supersport.com
on Monday, 7 July, 2014, the sports wear giants have suspended it’s
involvement with Nigeria with immediate effect and has also expressed
displeasure with the furore pervading the NFF.
It was gathered that Adidas, who have been kitting Nigerian national
teams for about a decade now, are also towing the line of the world
football governing body, FIFA,
who have given Nigeria a Tuesday, 8 July, 2014, deadline to revert the
decision on the removal of Maigari or be suspended from all football
activities.
It could be recalled that last week, a court injunction in Jos,
Nigeria asked the NFF to step aside, while the Sports Ministry appointed
Lawrence Katken to serve as the Sole Administrator while new elections
are conducted.
* NFF’s president, Aminu Maigari
A few days later, an extra ordinary emergency congress sat in Abuja and "unanimously endorsed" the removal of the NFF executive committee.
It also terminated the employment of the football federation’s management staff.
Maigari was also accused of high-handedness as members expressed their displeasure at what transpired during the World Cup as players sat out training to demand for their appearance fees.
An electoral committee has also been set up ahead of elections into the NFF board.
With the decision of Adidas to suspend the NFF, critics are already
speculating other sponsors of the NFF, that includes Adidas, Guinness,
Peak Milk among others, might tow the same line with the German
Sportswear firm, as FIFA’s Tuesday deadline looms.
This is not the first time that FIFA would be threatening to ban
Nigeria over interference in the running of the round leather game in
the country.
The world football governing body had few years ago threatened to ban
the NFF after the Nigerian Federal Government wanted to withdraw the
country from all football related activities for two years. A decision
that was later rescinded after intervention from stakeholders.
With this latest threat of another ban by FIFA, football lovers are
hoping the NFF and the Sports ministry would put everything in order
before Tuesday’s deadline.
Sources: Naij.com news, SuperSport
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