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NFF Leadership Tussle: Pinnick rejects order to vacate office

Nigeria football could heading for fresh crisis, following a directive from the Ministry of Youth and
Sports that the present board of the Nigeria Football Federation led by Amaju Pinnick  vacates office
for Chris Giwa.

Nigeria football could heading for fresh crisis, following a directive from the Ministry of Youth and
Sports that the present board of the Nigeria Football Federation led by Amaju Pinnick  vacates office
for Chris Giwa.

Chris Giwa (middle) resumed as NFF President on Monday with his board members in Abuja

 

The ministry’s directive has been rejected by Amaju through his counsel Festus Keyamo (SAN) in a press
statement issued on Monday.

“We are solicitors to Mr. Amaju Pinnick and the present Board of the NFF which he heads. We issue this
statement on the instruction and directive of our clients which reflect their official position on the
matter.

The attention of our clients have been drawn to a statement purportedly issued at the behest of the
Minister of Sports, Mr. Solomon Dalung directing the NFF to comply with certain court orders effecting
a change of leadership in the NFF.

Festus Keyamo (SAN)

 

Our clients wish to alert the general public and the authorities in Nigeria that the so-called
directive by the Minister of Sports is null, void and of no effect for the following reasons.

(1) Whilst our clients respect the sanctity of court orders, unfortunately the said court orders
are not binding on FIFA, the World Football Governing Body. The NFF is an affiliate of FIFA. It should
be noted that FIFA has consistently maintained that this same matter has been taken to the highest
Court of Sports Arbitration in Switzerland by these same individuals and they have lost. FIFA is only
bound by the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sports AND DOES NOT ENTERTAIN OR TOLERATE
decisions by local courts in footballing nations worldwide. Hence, FIFA has since upheld the decision
of the Court of Arbitration on this matter and recognized the NFF Board led by Amaju Pinnick. Nigeria
has a duty to comply with that decision. In addition, for the indiscretion of those individuals like
Chris Giwa to approach the local courts, FIFA has since imposed a worldwide ban on them from all
footballing activities.

The end result is that Chris Giwa and his so-called Board members do not have any locus standi with
regards to footballing matters and the Federal Government CANNOT have any dealing with them on any
footballing matter. The obvious implication of all these is that if any attempt is made to recognize
Chris Giwa and derecognize Amaju Pinnick and his Board, FIFA WILL DEFINITELY IMPOSE A LENGTHY BAN ON
NIGERIA from all football competitions locally and internationally and that will spell doom for
Nigerian Football.

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Amaju Pinnick

The immediate casualties of this ban would be (a) The Falconets who have qualified and are scheduled to
participate in the Under-20 Female World Cup in July, 2018 (b) The final phases of the AFCON Qualifiers
for the Super Eagles scheduled for August/September, 2018 (c) The Super Falcons defending their title
in December in Ghana (d) No Nigerian Club side would be allowed to participate in the Continental
Championships and (e) the future of all Nigerian players based in Nigeria would be in jeopardy as no
Nigerian player would be allowed to be sold or transferred to any club anywhere in the world.

(2) In view of these facts above, our clients have taken steps to vacate the orders given by the
Federal High Court in Jos. It should be noted that the said orders were given ex-parte (one-sided), as
no other person was served with court processes. It should also be noted that the orders were given
against Amaju Pinnick and his Board members (who are not parties to the case and were never served) and
in favour of Chris Giwa (who is also not a party to the case). Besides, these orders are to last for
only fourteen (14) days as provided by the Rules of Court. Our clients state these facts as they are in
order to inform the public of the nature of the orders given without meaning to denigrate the authority
of the court.

(3) The Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, a few weeks ago, having
studied the Supreme Court judgment has already advised (by a letter dated 13th June, 2018) that the
matter is subjudice, and that Government cannot intervene at this point. He advised all parties to
await the FINAL DETERMINATION of the case. However, in a desperate attempt to assume office at all
cost, Chris Giwa sneaked back to court to obtain these ex-parte (one-sided) orders prompting the office
of the Attorney-General to issue yet another advice again dated June 26, 2018, advising compliance to
the court order.

(4) Finally, our clients also urge restraint and caution because the substantive matter is
pending in court and has not been fully determined. Our clients have also taken steps to set aside
these orders. Therefore, it is important that the Government awaits the full and final determination of
the entire matter. It may be the contention of Chris Giwa and his so-called Board that the Rule of Law
must be obeyed which means an immediate enforcement of the one-sided (ex-parte) orders. However,
Nigeria is also bound to abide, recognize and enforce the decisions of the Courts of Arbitration for
Sports which have since dismissed the case of Chris Giwa and his so-called Board, and affirmed Amaju
Pinnick and his Board as the authentic leadership of the NFF.

Our clients are therefore VERY SHOCKED that despite these glaring questions marks, the Minister of
Sports refused to advise Government correctly as to the position of FIFA on this matter and the
existence of an Award against Chris Giwa and his so-called Board by the Court of Arbitration for
Sports. The Press Release by the Minister of Sports would definitely cripple football in Nigeria and
make Nigeria a pariah State regarding football. Our clients do not, by this letter, want to give
credence or promote so many insinuations, peddled about, as motivating the actions of the Minister of
Sports. Our clients only urge the President and Commander-in-Chief, President Muhammadu Buhari to
urgently reverse the position of the Minister of Sports and save Nigerian Football from collapse.

THE WAY FORWARD

As a result of the CLEAR AND UNEQUIVOCAL position of FIFA on this issue, our clients urge the President
to INSTRUCT the Minister of Sports to engage strong legal representation to challenge these court
orders that were given without hearing from anyone or joining anyone on the other side (including the
Minister of Sports).

Whilst this is being done, our clients urge the President to direct all parties and law enforcement
agencies to await a full determination of the case before doing anything in this regard as a result of
the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sports which is also enforceable in Nigeria.

The final point to make is that our clients wish to draw the attention of everyone to the fact that the
NFF is not an independent association. It is an affiliate of FIFA. By virtue of Article 59, Paragraphs
2 and 3 of FIFA Statutes, FIFA does not tolerate such actions taken by Giwa and his so-called Board to
destroy Nigerian football.

Therefore, by virtue of the responsible position Nigeria holds in the Comity of Nations, it would be
advisable that the President directs everyone to toe the line of FIFA and respect the final decision of
the Court of Arbitration for Sports on this matter, instead of giving vent to the ambition of ONE MAN
(Chris Giwa) who wants to bring down the entire edifice of football on all our heads to achieve his
selfish ambition,” read the statement.

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