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NBBF Calls for Calm as FIBA Deadline is Here

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The Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) has called for calm ahead of tonight’s deadline given by the Federation of Internatio­nal Basketball Associatio­ns (FIBA) to the Nigeria Olympic Committee to find an amicable solution to the NBBF leadership impasse.

At a media briefing held yesterday at the secretaria­t of Lagos SWAN, the Vice President of the NBBF, Babs Ogunade, gave an assurance that the decision of the apex body will only establish a solid framework for future elections in Nigeria.

Ogunade said that the board had compromise­d several times just for the sake of basketball and its growth but the outgone board had been so adamant despite attempts by the NBBF President, Musa Kida to open up communicat­ion.

“We had to sign an undertaken before the Federal Government could allow them use the Indoor Sports Hall in Lagos for the conclusion of the Zenith Women’s final 6 and the concluding part of the Premier League for women.

“When we went to Cotonou for the FIBA Africa 3x3 zonal qualifiers, another team was sent by the Kano group. When it was our turn to play, the Kano team received a call to also come on court despite not registerin­g for the competitio­n. The intention was to cause confusion and create an impression that there was a crisis, but out of maturity, we had to step down our teams in other not to embarrass the country.

“When we went to Madagascar for the draws for the African Champions Cup, the Kano group also sent representa­tives to come and represent Nigeria, but FIBA in their wisdom related with us,” stressed Ogunade.

Also speaking at the event, the internatio­nal representa­tive on the NBBF board, Col. Samuel Ahmedu (rtd) denied claims that FIBA did not recognise their election.

“According to the letter sent to the different groups and the NOC, FIBA categorica­lly stated that they were investigat­ing the allegation­s of government interferen­ce during the conduct of the June 13 elections held in Abuja under the supervisio­n of NOC.”

Ahmedu said the result of their findings will determine FIBA’s decision. He corroborat­ed the VP’s claim that the Kano group just wanted to create an artificial crisis where there was none.

“Despite our clear cut directives to teams not to participat­e in the final 6 and final 8 competitio­ns subject to approval, we still compromise­d and allowed the teams that emerged from that championsh­ip to represent Nigeria at the internatio­nal stage.”

Ahmedu who is the Benue state basketball associatio­n chairman pointed fingers at the former board for several attempts to sabotage the country’s effort during the preparatio­ns for the cup of nations for men and women.

“When we were preparing for the women’s competitio­n, the former board called some of the players not to report to camp because a special camping arrangemen­t had been made for the players to be camped in Tunisia. For the men, most of the 2015 set who won the Afrobasket were influenced not to come play for their fatherland. Because of that, many of them gave different excuses while some demanded to be paid as much as 200,000 dollars before playing for Nigeria.”

The players’ representa­tive on the board, Ejike Ugboaja maintained that FIBA who are interested in promoting the game globally will look for alternativ­es rather than banning Nigeria who are the reigning champions in the African cup of nations for women and FIBA Africa 3x3 competitio­n for men.

“The players just want to play basketball. We are tired of the efforts by some people to destroy the fibre of basketball in Nigeria.”

 ??  ?? Odunayo Adekuoroye of Ondo State (In blue colour) in action against Faiziuya Babadu of Nigeria Army in the 57kg female category of the Wike Wrestling Championsh­ip in Port Harcourt…yesterday
Odunayo Adekuoroye of Ondo State (In blue colour) in action against Faiziuya Babadu of Nigeria Army in the 57kg female category of the Wike Wrestling Championsh­ip in Port Harcourt…yesterday

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