The Nigeria Football Federation has directed the Nigeria Premier
League to put on hold its 7th Congress earlier scheduled to take place
on Saturday, 17th November in Kano.
Speaking in Abuja on Wednesday, Chairman of the NFF Media and
Publicity Committee, High Chief Emeka Inyama said the Federation took
the decision as part of its determination to see that outstanding
issues around the Premier League are conclusively resolved with a view
to putting in place a credible first tier of Nigeria’s domestic
football.
“The NFF wrote the letter based on the need to put all lingering
matters to rest before we can start talking about a new season. This
is of high importance,Inyama said.
The letter, addressed to the Acting Executive Secretary of the Nigeria
Premier League, Tunji Babalola, and signed by NFF General Secretary,
Barr. Musa Amadu, read, inter alia: “I have the mandate of the
President of the Nigeria Football Federation to inform you to put all
arrangements for the staging of the NPL 7th Congress 2012 on hold
until further notice.
“This is as a result of several lingering issues around the Nigeria
Premier League that have come to the fore and which must be fully
resolved before a Congress can be called to set the date for the
beginning of a new season.
“You may kindly recall that the Nigeria Football Federation had
earlier directed you to suspend plans for the commencement of a new
season based on some issues. Now, other matters have been added, for
which the NFF issued you a query that has only recently been
answered.”
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