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AITEO Threatens to Quit Nigeria Football

Gives NFF 14-day ultimatum to resolve

- Femi Solaja

Oil giant, AITEO, yesterday handed down a two-week ultimatum for the leadership crisis rocking Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) be resolved, otherwise it would withdraw all its deals with the Glass House.

The major sponsor of Nigeria football made this known yesterday in a statement signed by AITEO’s Senior Manager, Corporate Communicat­ions, Ndiana Matthew.

The statement read: “The persisting situation makes it difficult for us, as a law-abiding entity, to operate responsibl­y within the demands placed on us.

“Accordingl­y, we are constraine­d to indicate that unless these issues are resolved satisfacto­rily in the manner dictated by the requiremen­ts of the world governing body FIFA within fourteen (14) days hereof, we will deem ourselves compelled to reconsider our position with respect to participat­ion in the various arrangemen­ts in which we are involved.”

The oil and gas company who called on well-meaning Nigerians to intervene in the Glass House crisis also advised that this should be done on time as the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers are just around the corner.

“AITEO lends its voice to that of many well-meaning Nigerians to call for the quick and decisive resolution of the current issues especially as future campaigns for glory in the African Nations Cup are imminent.

“Indisputab­ly, certainty and stability with the leadership of the NFF remain pertinent to sponsors like us to continue to commit to the growth of Nigerian football in the manner that we have done,” the statement stressed.

AITEO has been sponsoring the Nigeria football since April 2017 and it played major role for Nigeria at the just concluded 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Apart from the N2.5billion partnershi­p with the NFF that takes care of the salaries and allowances of all the national teams coaches, AITEO is also the sponsor of Nigeria’s oldest competitio­n, the Federation Cup (formerly the Challenge Cup or FA Cup). For several years the competitio­n had no sponsor which devalued its quality.

AITEO also offered $50,000 bonus for every un-replied goal scored by Super Eagles in Russia as a way to motivate the team.

Meanwhile, Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung, has refuted claims circulatin­g on various WhatsApp platforms in the country that the crisis rocking Nigeria football administra­tion has been amicably settled.

Yesterday, there were speculatio­ns on the various platforms that the Presidency ‘has ordered the Chief Justice of the Federation to vacate all court cases (relating to the NFF)’.

In a WhatsApp message sent to www.sportsvill­agesquare.com, the minister responds thus: “Following recent post on different social media platforms that the Presidency has ordered the Chief Justice of the Federation to vacate all courts cases, I want to state as follow: President Muhammadu Buhari has travelled since Sunday and as at the time of filling this report he has not returned.

“Also, the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami is not in the country while I, the Minister of Youth and Sports is in Algiers for the African Youth Games.

“In this light, the general public should not believe the unfounded stories which are expected to fly around particular­ly in a time like this,” observed the message from Dalung.

 ?? PHOTO ABIODUN AJALA ?? Super Eagles players before the World Cup match against Iceland in Volgograd, Russia
PHOTO ABIODUN AJALA Super Eagles players before the World Cup match against Iceland in Volgograd, Russia

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