The Nigeria Police Force took over the Nigerian Football Federation headquarter in Abuja on Monday as the leadership crisis took a new twist.
Goal learnt
that security operatives sealed off the nation's footballing secretariat,
barring staff of the NFF from accessing the complex which also houses the
Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC.
This is the second time in space of two years the police will be taking over the NFF building.
A Federal
High Court ruling last Friday in Jos dismissed election that brought Amaju
Pinnick led board into power and ordered that Chris Giwa to assume office
immediately.
Giwa's
faction announced the appointment of a new acting General Secretary and heads
of departments alongside new heads of standing committees.
While
Pinnick's group claimed they have appealed against the ruling and were granted
the stay of execution against their removal from office.
The court
however, announced May 30, 2016 for next hearing of the relisted suit between
Giwa's boards, the NFF and Sports minister.
Though, some
NFF staff were later allowed into the secretariat premises on proper
identification with no official granted entry, aside the General Secretary
Sanusi Mohammed.
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