The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has initiated a
collaboration with the mini-football team aimed at creating a strategic
partnership that is expected to benefit both entities. This initiative is part
of the NFF's broader commitment to enhance football development and governance
in Nigeria.
On Friday, representatives from the mini-football team
visited the NFF headquarters in Abuja, where they met with the General Secretary, Dr
Mohammed Sanusi, MON.
During the meeting,
Dr Sanusi highlighted the importance of maintaining professionalism within the
federation and emphasized the necessity for the NFF's operations to align with
the regulations established by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and
the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA).
Dr Sanusi reiterated the NFF's primary role in
overseeing and regulating football activities in Nigeria, clarifying that all
related events must receive the appropriate approvals and sanctions from the
federation. He stressed the need for compliance with the standards set forth by
FIFA and CAF, underscoring the importance of adhering to global practices in
football governance.
The mini-football
team included Alhaji Umah Yusuf Datti, Ambassador Paul
Chukwudi Maduakor, Chief Agu Chukwuemelie Lambert, Ambassador Sheriff Mulade
and Fabian Edaba. Their presence underscored a collective effort to advance
football governance and foster collaboration within various levels of the sport
in Nigeria.
This partnership between the NFF and the mini-football
team represents a pivotal move towards enhancing football governance and
development in the country. The NFF is committed to engaging with stakeholders
to achieve its objectives.
PHOTO: Dr Sanusi (middle) with the mini-football officials in Abuja on Friday.
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