The seasoned
administrator celebrated 10 months in office as NFF General Secretary on
Monday, and told Sportsweight.blogspot.com, that, “though the road has been a little rough, our
utmost determination and commitment to foisting a new, brilliant dawn on
Nigeria football remains unshaken.”
In his 10 months in
office, Sanusi has gladly received three major trophies, viz the African Youth
Championship, FIFA U-17 World Cup and Africa U-23 Cup of Nations, as well as
celebrated the U-23 team’s qualification for the Olympics and bronze medal at
the All-Africa Games, the Super Eagles B’s qualification for the African
Nations Championship, the U-20 girls’ qualification for the FIFA U-20 Women’s
World Cup and the Super Eagles progress in the 2018 FIFA World Cup race.
“We have had so much to
celebrate, thanks be to God Almighty. But we have also had a lot of challenges
along the way.
“Most of the challenges
have been financial. We have had relative peace to do our work, and everyone
knows that peace facilitates progress.
“However, we must
commend the Federal Government for its financial and moral support which has
really helped us succeed in our programs. We appreciate that the Government has
so many other key areas to expend resources on, such as infrastructure, roads,
health, education, agriculture, safety and security, et cetera. So, several
establishments have to find ways of improving their sources of funding.”
Sanusi explained that
the need to increase revenue streams informed the NFF’s aggressive marketing
approach and initiatives to attract corporate support.
“We cannot sit down and
expect Government to do everything; that would be unwise. The NFF has gone into
serious marketing in order to relief Government of a bit of the
responsibilities.
“We are also proud of
our efforts in helping to keep the young ones off the streets and away from
social vices. Football provides an exciting platform and opportunities for the
youth and this has blossomed under the Amaju Pinnick administration.
The road
may be rough, but we have robust determination and are well –prepared to
confront and conquer all challenges.”

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