The Nigeria Football Federation has lifted the ban from all
football-related activities, it placed on former Secretary-General of
the federation, Taiwo Ogunjobi.
According to a communique signed by Emeka Inyama, the Executive
Committee of the NFF, chaired by reinstated President, Aminu Maigari,
also lifted the ban placed on Mr Adedapo Lam-Adesina, who is the
former Commissioner of Sports in Oyo state, Mr Chikelue Iloanusi and
Mr Harrison Jalla.
"In the spirit of fair-play, leading to the elections, all persons
banned for various lengths of time, are hereby unbanned. These persons
are: Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi, Mr. Adedapo Lam-Adesina, Mr. Chikelue
Iloanusi and Mr. Harrison Jalla," the Committee said, noting that "the
ban on Mr. Ahmed Shuaib Gara-Gombe had long been lifted"
The Executive Committee advised all football stakeholders in the
country to "refrain from actions capable of causing divisions, rancour
and acrimony in Nigeria football".
The Executive Committee of the NFF also decided that the General
Assembly of August 26, 2014 would be composed of the delegates to the
2013 General Assembly in Warri, including those from Plateau and Yobe
State Football Associations.
"In view of the prevailing circumstances in Nigeria football, there is
the absolute need to present a new roadmap leading to elections into
the NFF Executive Committee, for consideration and approval by the
General Assembly, being the supreme body of Nigeria football, at the
Congress slated for Tuesday, 26th August, 2014 in Warri, Delta State,"
it said.
Members of both the Electoral Committee and Electoral Appeals
Committee, who were earlier removed, would also be re-admitted at the
Congress to continue with their electoral duties.
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