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Nigeria’s Sports minister asks NFF chairman, Pinnick to step down

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Nigeria’s Sports minister Solomon Dalung has sacked chairman of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick in compliance with a Supreme court order has directing the board members to vacate their positions until further notice.
In a sarcastic manner, the minister also noted that he is not ready to go to jail following disobedience to court orders and therefore urged all parties to comply.
Consequently, Chris Giwa will now step in as substantive NFF president until elections are held in two months time.
A statement by the minister’s media aide, directed the Nigeria Football Federation to comply with the judgment of the Supreme Court delivered on April 27, 2018, which restored the orders of the Federal High Court, setting aside the purported election into the Executive Committee of the NFF held on September 30, 2014.
Dalung said in a statement that the directive followed a written notification signed  for the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice requesting the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports to ensure compliance.
The notification states:
“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 which states that the election of the NFF held on August 26, 2014 under the leadership of Amb Chris Giwa be given recognition pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice filed in this case and that  the purported ban of the Executive Committee elected on August 26, 2014 from football activities of the NFF is unconstitutional, null and void.
“It is trite law that court orders are sacrosanct and any acts of disobedience to it constitutes 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’.
“Consequently, Barrister Dalung has however directed the parties involved to comply with the court 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 5th 2018, while Mr Amaju Pinnick and others are also directed to comply with same.”

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