Tomorrow, the election into a new board of the Nigeria Football Federation will take place in Katsina, and incumbent president of the NFF, Amaju Pinnick, has said that if re-elected, he will surpass his administration’s achievements in the past years.
Pinnick will face ex-NFA scribe Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi, proprietor of Bimo FC, Chinedu Okoye, and former NFF president, Alhaji Aminu, in a four-way battle for the president’s chair at the glass house.
The NFF president believes there is yet more he and his team can do for Nigeria. However, whether or not he will be given a chance is entirely dependent on the outcome of tomorrow’s election.
“We have been able to make the Federation attractive to corporate bodies due to our accountability and transparency policy and this showed in the number of sponsors available. Many more would join the [football] family if re-elected.
“We have been able to construct football house to five state football associations. We are starting Ogun and Oyo very soon, so if elected we shall complete the construction of other state with standard furniture.”
– Pinnick
The NFF boss also assured the general public that his administration will ensure stability at various national teams and aid Nigeria’s rise to world football dominance.
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