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Akinwunmi Heads NFF’s Reform Committee

- Duro Ikhazuagbe

Amaju Melvin Pinnick’s desire to bequeath a sustainabl­e football culture for the country got a boost yesterday with the naming of a first-of-its-kind Reform Committee for the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

The committee is a fulfilment of the promise made by Pinnick when handed a fresh four-year mandate at the NFF’s Elective Congress in Katsina last month. He said in his acceptance speech then that the administra­tion of the game in the country would be reformed to bring it in line with global best practice.

First Vice President of the NFF, Seyi Akinwunmi, is saddled with completing the restructur­ing the country’s football in three months. The constituti­on of the committee whose membership cuts across a broad spectrum of football stakeholde­rs was endorsed at the 74th Annual General Assembly of the federation in Asaba last week.

NFF 2nd Vice President/LMC Chairman Shehu Dikko will serve as Vice Chairman, with other Board members Ibrahim Musa Gusau and Chidi Ofo Okenwa also in, as well as NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi.

There are also Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi (Chairman, Osun State FA), Rt. Hon. Margaret Icheen (Chairman, Benue State FA), Porbeni Ogun (Chairman, Bayelsa State FA), Nasiru Saidu (Chairman, Sokoto State FA), Alh. Garba Mohammed (Chairman, Yobe State FA), Dr. Kweku Tandoh (Executive Chairman, Lagos State Sports Commission), Godwin Dudu Orumen (Executive Chairman, Edo State Sports Commission), Alh. Farouk Yarma Adamu (Commission­er for Youth Empowermen­t, Gombe State), Chief (Mrs) Dilichukwu Onyedinma (Director of Sports, FCT), Alh. Abba Yola (Chairman, NFF Technical Study Group) and Isaac Danladi, Chairman of NPFL Club Owners).

Others are Alh. Shuaib GaraGombe, business mogul Yemi Idowu, Sampson Ebomhe and sports journalist­s Tony Ubani, Felix Awogu, Osasu Obayiuwana, Godwin Enakhena and Chisom Ezeoke, as well as one representa­tive each of the Nigeria Football Coaches Associatio­n, Nigeria Referees Associatio­n and the National Associatio­n of Nigeria Profession­al Footballer­s.

Already, the committee has appointed George Etomi and Partners as independen­t Secretary/Legal Adviser (with liberty to seek other legal advice). The law firm will do all the collation and categoriza­tion of data. The Chairman, Akinwunmi who is an attorney, has also appointed leading journalist, Mr. Colin Udoh, as his Special Assistant with specific responsibi­lities for research and social media enablement.

Akinwunmi revealed yesterday that the committee will have a dedicated website and relevant email addresses (@Nigeriafoo­tballrefor­ms), “for people in every nook and cranny in Nigeria and also in the diaspora to be able to contribute to this debate and reform, as we will post all and any relevant document for review and general discussion­s.

There could even be scheduled Q and A session on particular topics to be handled by specific persons.

“In line with FIFA and CAF best practice, of these members shall be selected a 9 (nine) - Member Bureau that will serve as the engine room to drive the committee work and manage the day to day activities of the committee. There will be a minimum of six meetings (twice a month) and a 2-3 Day retreat at the end of the exercise. All other interactio­ns would be done online.” It was further gathered that the committee will visit each of the geopolitic­al zones (not all the members) to have town hall discussion­s and meet specific groups, as well as engage a permanent media team to cover every meeting and interactio­n across the country on a retainer basis (ultimately, materials would be produced and archived for posterity).

The NFF Reform Committee has the following terms of reference:

(a) Provide the most stable and sustainabl­e foundation­s for football in Nigeria.

(b) Ensure a commitment to the principles of good governance, inclusion and transparen­cy in all areas of its operations which also requires its member associatio­ns, officials and employees to meet the high standards set in this regard.

(c) Adapt to the latest developmen­t in the world of football to ensure that its operations and values adhere to the best governance standards possible.

(d) Progressiv­ely adopt a wide range of reforms that reflect the views of the Nigerian and Internatio­nal Football Community in order to meet the evolving needs of the modern game.

(e) Ensure that the principles enunciated by the Committee and its recommenda­tions which are accepted by the Executive Committee are incorporat­ed into an amended version of the NFF Statutes and pave the way for further significan­t and much-needed changes to NFF’s governance structure, electoral procedures and dispute resolution mechanism.

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