FIFA imposes its will on Nigeria, Ghana over football management disputes

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FIFA imposes its will on Nigeria, Ghana over football management disputes

FIFA imposes its will on Nigeria, Ghana over football management disputes

Global football governing bodyย FIFAย on Monday announced that Nigeria will no longer be suspended over a long-running court case focusing on the disputed leadership of its federation.

FIFAย said it had received confirmation that the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) had restored control of the body and its offices to its president Amaju Pinnick and secretary-general Mohammed Sanusi.

โ€œIn view of these circumstances,ย FIFAย deems that the conditions set by the decision of the Bureau of theย FIFACouncil have now been met and consequently the suspension of theย NFFย will not take effect,โ€ย FIFAย said in a statement.

In view of these circumstances, FIFA deems that the conditions set by the decision of the Bureau of the FIFA Council have now been met and consequently the suspension of the NFF will not take effect.

FIFAย made its ruling after a spokesman for acting President Yemi Osinbajo said Pinnick and his executive committee were recognised as the leadership of football in Nigeria.

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FIFAโ€™s strict non-interference rules

Last week,ย FIFAย threatened to suspend Nigeria and Ghana over if their governments intervened in resolution of leadership and corruption stalemates respectively.

The governments of the two African football powerhouses had intervened in the management of the football federations.

FIFAย do not accept third-party interference in its member federations and in the case of Nigeria, warned that it would suspend Nigeria if theย NFFย was not led by its elected president, voted in 2014.

Nigeria put itself on a collision course withย FIFAย in July when the governmentโ€™s sports ministry directed theย NFFย to comply with a court order to overturn Pinnickโ€™s election and recognise Chris Giwa as its head.

Aย FIFAย ban would have immediately meant that Nigeria would not honour a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Seychelles next month, while they would also have been disqualified from the under-17 African zonal qualifiers in Niger, which kick off on September 2.

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Ghana settles withย FIFA

Last week, the government of Ghanaย reached a dealย withย FIFAย to work together to clean up football administration in the country, shelving plans to dissolve the corruption stained federation.

Ghanaโ€™s attorney general had taken steps towards dissolving the embattled Ghana Football Association (GFA) after an explosive documentary in June showed officials allegedly soliciting bribes worth millions of dollars.

In both cases,ย FIFAย had its way and will continue to strictly enforce its regulations.

โ€œFIFAย will continue to closely monitor the situation in order to ensure thatย FIFAโ€™s rules and regulations are fully adhered to,โ€ it added.

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