.May replace
both Kida and Umar boards with a ‘Task Force’
The internal
crisis rocking Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF) after two separate
elections ushered in two different boards for the sport, basketball world governing
body-FIBA, Thursday issued Nigeria an ultimatum to resolve the matter before
November 30 or face sanctions.
In a letter signed by FIBA Secretary General, Patrick Baumann, and addressed to the two boards led by Ahmadu Musa Kida and Tijani Umar respectively Wednesday, it warned that in the event that an amicable solution is not reached before the date, NBBF is to be suspended while a Task Force is appointed to run the sport.
“In the
event that a solution complying with the FIBA General Statutes is not found,
the NBBF will be subject to the possibility of sanctions, including without
limitation, a suspension of its membership with FIBA.
“ In the
event that a solution is not found, regardless of any sanctions, FIBA will
appoint a task force that will take any appropriate measure(s) in the interests
of basketball in Nigeria,” stressed the statement from FIBA also copied to the
Nigerian Olympic Committee (NOC).
Although
FIBA insisted that it was going to be communicating with the Kida led board of
NBBF, it clarified that it should not be taken to mean that FIBA has stamped
that faction as the legitimate NBBF.
FIBA will
communicate, as of now and until 30 November 2017 solely with the persons named
as board members on 13 June 2017 namely Mr Ahmadu Musa Kida as NBBF President
and Mr Babatunde Ogunade as Vice President using nigeriabballinfo@yahoo.com for
official correspondence.
“It shall
not be understood as a recognition by FIBA of the management elected on 13 June
2017,” FIBA further noted.
It expressed
its displeasure with the conduct of two separate elections on June 12 and June
13 for the same board of the NBBF.
“FIBA is not
entirely satisfied that either election was carried out in accordance with the
FIBA General Statues. Consequently, pursuant to Article 9.10 of the FIBA
General Statutes, FIBA cannot recognize either election.”
FIBA
therefore instructed the NBBF to resolve this current dispute internally,
whether through new elections of (preferably) through an amicable solution
under the auspices of the National Olympic Committee, before 30 November 2017.
FIBA made it
known also that it will continue to study the allegations of state intervention
and non-democratic elections at the NBBF.
Apart from
the NOC, FIBA Africa President, Hamane Niang; and FIBA Executive Director
Africa, Alphonse Bile were also copied on the Nigerian situation and line of
action taken so far.
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