Ambassador Christopher
Giwa on Monday resumed as President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) following in
adherence to a recent Order by the Supreme Court.
Sportinglens.blogspot.com
reports that the Giwa and his executive board members stormed the NFF
secretariat in Abuja with over 100 policemen on ground to maintain peace.
Earlier in
the day, The Ministry of Youth and Sports had directed the Nigeria Football Federation to
comply with the judgment of the Supreme Court which set aside the election into
the Executive Committee of the Federation held on Sept. 30, 2014.
The
directive was given in a statement by Nneka Ikem Anibeze, Special Assistant on
Media to the Minister of Youths and Sports, Solomon Dalung, on Monday in Abuja.
According to
the statement, the Supreme Court verdict restored the orders of the Federal
High Court which set aside the purported election of the current Executive
Committee of the NFF.
The
statement reported Dalung as saying that the directive followed a written
notification from the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice requesting the Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports to ensure
compliance.
“I have been
directed to notify you of the Orders dated June 5th 2018 made by Honorable
Justice M. H. Kurya, sitting at the Federal High Court Jos in respect of the
above mentioned suit between Yahaya Adama Vs Alhaji Aminu Maigari.”
The order
states that the election of the NFF held on Aug. 26, 2014 under the leadership
of Chris Giwa be recognised pending the hearing and determination of the motion
on notice filed in the case.
The court
order added that the purported ban of the Giwa-led Executive Committee, elected
on Aug. 26, 2014, from football activities of the NFF was unconstitutional,
null and void.
“It is trite
law that court orders are sacrosanct and any acts of disobedience to it
constitute threat to the rule of law.
“Consequent
upon the above, you are hereby advised to comply with the orders of court made
therein which for now, is the valid and binding order of court, in the absence
of any other subsisting order or judgment to the contrary,’’ it read.
Dalung,
however, in the statement, directed the parties involved to comply with the
order.
“This is a
court order and not from Dalung. I will not want to go to Kuje Prison because of
disobedience of court orders.
“Therefore,
I hereby comply with the court orders of June 5, while Mr Amaju Pinnick (NFF
President) and others are also directed to comply with same.”
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