Emeruwa clears doubts over eligibility for NFF Presidency

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The Head of safety and Security for Confederation of African Football (CAF), Dr. Christian Emeruwa,  has said that he was  eligible to run as the head of the country’s football body.

Speaking on his eligibility for the presidency of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) in Lagos yesterday, Emeruwa revealed that the provisions in the NFF Electoral Act made it possible for him to run despite spurious claims  by others eyeing the leadership of Sunday Dankaro house that the seasoned sports administrator was not  qualified to run.

Emeruwa said he was more than competent  to contest  for the election, adding  it would be

‘ a turnaround time’ for Nigerian football since his vision  and strategy  would be in tandem with international  best practices.

Emeruwa, quoting from  the NFF Electoral Act, said inter alia : “For the election of the President, two-third  of the votes recorded as valid should be necessary in the first ballot. In a second or any other requisite ballot, an absolute majority of votes recorded, 50 percent or more is sufficient if there are more than two candidates.

“Only members of the NFF may propose candidates for the office of the President of NFF. Members shall notify the general secretariat in writing on the name of the candidate for the president of the NFF at least two months before the date of the General Assembly.”

He continued:” The statutes did not say only members can become president, it states only members can propose candidates for the president. Members include state associations, referee associations, coaches associations, leagues and players unions.

“I am from Abia state and I am being proposed (to run) by my state football association because my state association is a member of the Nigeria Football Federation.

“Let nobody deceive us, the statues are clear on how the candidates for President should be proposed. The statues never said you must be a member and when you go further and read the electoral guidelines: ‘Eligibility; the person shall be to contest election into the executive committee if; 1: he is a citizen of Nigeria in accordance with the provision Subsection 39 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria’, I am  not a Nigerian?” he queried.

He said his administration  if elected, would ‘want to remodel the existing foundation of Nigerian football  and build a new foundation  whose pillars  will be enshrined  on administrative competence, credibility, transparence, accountability  and above all, integrity’ and insisted  that he will have zero  tolerance  for corruption

“My strategy  and vision  is to rebuild  the NFF as a world class, innovative organisation , inspiring a whole nation  and every boy  and girl to be  part of the Nigerian football family,” he noted.

Emeruwa’s declaration in Lagos  was attended by  former  Secretary General of Nigeria football, Dr. Bolaji Ojo-Oba   who described  him fit for the exalted position.

 

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