Amaju Melvin Pinnick, former president of the Nigeria
Football Federation, remains optimistic despite the mounting challenge from
Andrew Kamanga, president of the Zambia Football Federation.
Over the weekend, both CECAFA and COSAFA expressed
their support for Kamanga, making the election even more competitive. However,
Pinnick remains confident about his chances of returning to the FIFA Council,
undeterred by the opposition.
"We’ve seen situations like this before,
and it’s good that the unions have voiced their support," Pinnick
remarked.
"But one thing I know is I have friends across
Africa, and this election is not just between Amaju and Andrew Kamanga. Both of
us are competing against nine other candidates."
He compared the election to a race, saying, "In
athletics, the first five to cross the finish line win. It's not about me
versus Kamanga—Kamanga is my friend. He’s done great things for Zambian
football. We’ve worked together multiple times, and I’d be surprised if Kamanga
didn’t vote for me. Honestly, I’d be shocked."
Pinnick continued to express his confidence,
acknowledging his broad support across various African football bodies,
including COSAFA, CECAFA, WAFU A, WAFU B, and North Africa.
"All 10 candidates are highly qualified and have
every right to run. It’s normal and inevitable. We’ll make our case to
continue, but ultimately, power belongs to God. It’s not a life-or-death
matter."
He emphasized the importance of unity for the
advancement of African football.
"As long as everyone is focused on improving
African football, I’m fine with it. It’s unfortunate when some try to stir up
bitterness."
Pinnick also rejected claims that only presidents
should be part of the FIFA Council, calling such statements divisive.
"We’ll address that at the right time. But I want
to stress that all candidates are exceptionally qualified. They are successful
in their business ventures, and they’ve translated that success into
football."
"They are influential figures whose experience
cannot be ignored," he concluded.
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