The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) says the much anticipated
elections into the boards of the leagues will now take place next year.
General Secretary of the NFF, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi who revealed this
to Sports Vanguard yesterday said with the conclusion of the Annual
General Assembly (AGA), the next issue is to conduct the elections.
He also used the opportunity to debunk insinuations in certain
quarters that the NFF wants to ensure that certain people do not return
to the leagues assuring that the federation will not interfere with the
exercise.
Elections will take place in the Nigeria National League (NNL), the Nation Wide League One and the Nigeria Women League.
“With the successful conduct of the AGA, I can now say that the next
thing on our mind is the elections into the various league boards; but
that realistically will only be by next years after the forthcoming
celebrations.”
The scribe who also gave the NFF high marks in its activities this
year noted that the sterling achievements of the national U-17 and the
U-23 teams in the FIFA cadet world cup and the Under 23 Africa Cup of
Nations is the icing on the cake.
He equally denied reports in certain quarters that the NFF plans to
cut down on the number of national teams insisting that the double
header success of the U-17 team world cup in 2013 and 2015 is s direct
result of the U-13 and U-15 teams.
However, Sanusi regretted that due to dwindling resources the football house could not carry out most of its planned activities
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