Pinnick Calls for Peaceful Campaigns ahead of NFF Elections

President of the Nigeria Football Federation and FIFA Council Member, Amaju Pinnick, has charged frontline candidates for this month’s NFF Presidential election to conduct rancour-free, exemplary electioneering campaigns even as they seek the highest football-administration seat in the land.

Yesterday, Pinnick met with current NFF 1st Vice President, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi; current 2nd Vice President/LMC Chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko and; current Chairman of Chairmen, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, who have all obtained forms to contest for the highest seat in Nigeria football at the NFF Elective General Assembly scheduled for Benin City on September 30.

The FIFA Council member told the trio to seek for votes in a most decent and respectable manner, and not invoke the spirit of do-or-die for the race.

“I have called this meeting to assure you all that I do not have a candidate in this race. Each and every one of you is my candidate because we worked and walked together in the past eight years, seeking the best for Nigeria football. I believe that you are all aiming for the position in order to be able to consolidate on the little gains that we were able to make and to preserve or even surpass our legacies.

“I urge you all to go about the campaigns with utmost decency, avoid any form of acerbic outpourings and remember that we are all belong to the same family that worked for the best interests of Nigeria football for the past eight years. I wish each and everyone of you the very best with the voting college,” observed Pinnick who is not seeking reelection at the Benin polls.

Akinwunmi is up against Gusau and Dikko, as well as a number of other aspirants including former international player, Idah Peterside, CAF’s Head of Safety and Security, Christian Emeruwa and former Chairman of Kano Pillars, Abba Abdullahi Yola.

 “The desire to serve should never be a do-or-die affair. We remain one indivisible family committed to the growth of Nigeria football. I will still be there to provide support and encouragement to whoever wins. As a Member of FIFA and CAF’s highest bodies, I am still a principal stakeholder in Nigeria football. Our football deserves the best candidate with the best programmes that will take the game to higher heights,” stressed the out-going president of the federation.

Other interested individuals have until midnight of today to collect forms and return same before screening of all the candidates.

Related Articles