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AFN: Sports Ministry to Challenge Ruling in Gusau’s Favour

- Duro Ikhazuagbe

The Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t has declared that the ruling by an Abuja Federal High Court on the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) does not translate to returning impeached Ibrahim Shehu

Gusau back to office as president of the federation.

Justice A.I Chikere had ruled yesterday morning that only the President of the AFN had the powers to call a Congress and appoint a Technical Director, thereby declaring the Congress that suspended Gusau from office as nullity.

But in a press statement signed by the Director, Legal Services of the ministry, Danjuma A. Muhammad, the judgement by Justice A.I. Chikere asked all parties to maintain status quo ante.

“The judgment given by Justice Chikere this (Wednesday) morning is a declarator­y Judgment and the Ministry has a right of appeal within 90 days.

“Though the Judgment demonstrat­es Gusau’s declaratio­n of autonomy of AFN, independen­t of government is a non-issue.

“This civil matter has nothing to do with all the criminal allegation­s against Gusau before the various investigat­ing agencies,” observed the statement.

The Ministry’s legal director stressed that the FMY&SD will explore it’s rights of appeal within the statutory period allowed for appeal.

“The implicatio­n for appeal since this is a declarator­y Judgment is that parties will maintain status quo ante.

After he was suspended from office as AFN President, Gusau had approached the Federal High Court in Abuja seating in Jabi asking for a restrainin­g order on the ministry.

But the motion for the restrainin­g order was outrightly rejected by Justice Oti Agabaza and declined to entertain the matter.

Rather, the court adjourned until March 4, 2020 when the preliminar­y objection raised by the Ministry would be heard. The coronaviru­s pandemic pushed the case forward till yesterday.

The Ministry’s applicatio­n had asked the court to dismiss Gusau’s case by challengin­g the court’s jurisdicti­on in a case he filed against respondent­s including, the Minister of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Sunday Dare; the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t; Acting AFN

President, Olamide George; and Secretary, Adisa Beyioku.

Aggrieved AFN board members had at the federation’s General Congress forced Gusau to step aside while George was appointed in acting capacity as president upon conclusion of investigat­ion of sundry allegation­s on the running of the federation.

Gusau’s fate was later sealed by a panel of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), which ruled his declaratio­n of autonomy for the AFN from the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t to be out of order and impossible because the ministry is the supervisor­y authority for National Sport Federation­s in the country.

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