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Electoral C’ttee Puts Maigari’s Fate in Balance over Forgery Allegation

Police commission­er assures on security

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The aspiration of Alhaji Aminu Maigari to contest for the office of the President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) in the forthcomin­g Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) election has suffered a hitch after the Electoral Committee substitute­d the clearance certificat­e earlier issued to him with a provisiona­l clearance.

Maigari is jostling to be elected for the office with Amaju Pinnick and Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi at the election billed to hold today at Kabir Aliyu Muska Conference hall located within the Local Government Commission in Katsina State.

But the Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Muhammad Sani Katu, said in a statement that the resolution was taken after the committee carried out investigat­ion into a petition of certificat­e forgery against Maigari.

The committee said it acted on two petitions from Chuma Onye and Ahmed Shaibu Gara Gombe on September 14 and 19, 2018 respective­ly, after the submission of and publicatio­n of the list of cleared candidates vying for various offices into the NFF Board.

Katu said that in the course of the screening exercise, the electoral committee discovered irregulari­ties in the certificat­es presented by Maigari but cleared him and allowed the inclusion of his name in the election via a split decision of 3 votes to 2 by the five members of the electoral committee.

He stressed that the committee reversed itself after Maigari failed to produce the copies of his original certificat­es for verificati­on when he appeared on September 18 before the committee, which acted on a petition authored by Onye.

The chairman of the electoral body said there were discrepanc­ies in the Grade Three Certificat­es submitted to it by Maigari, adding the documents were not the same in substance and content with each.

He said the submitted certificat­es contravene­d Article 5 (1) (i) of the Guideline for the Nigeria Football Federation Executive Committee Election 2018.du

Meanwhile as the clock ticks down to the election hour into the next cycle of the board of NFF, the Deputy Commission­er of Police in the state, Muhammad Almustapha, has assured of adequate security.

Twenty four candidates are jostling for 11 available seats on the executive board.

In another developmen­t, Bimo FC of Lafia, the amateur club owned by Chinedu Okoye, one of the four contestant­s for today’s NFF presidenti­al elections, has been thrown out of the Nigerian league.

Bimo FC of Lafia reportedly said it would boycott the remaining matches of the Nigeria National League (NNL) season pending the determinat­ion of its petition to FIFA and Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on poor officiatin­g in the league.

It carried out the threat and had boycotted three consecutiv­e league matches. It is not clear what effect the sanction will have on the club’s proprietor’s fortunes in the NFF election.

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