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NFF Elections: PFAN Task Force warns against Defying Court Order
The Professional Footballers Association of Nigeria (PFAN) Task Force says the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) should not engage in the act of defying a court order regarding its upcoming elections.
Harrison Jalla, Chairman of PFAN Taskforce, told newsmen on Friday in Abuja that all those in the NFF defying court orders would face the consequences of their actions.
Newsmen report that the NFF Electoral Committee had fixed Sept.
30 for the Federation’s elective congress in Benin and proceeded to release a schedule of events.But an order of a Federal High Court Abuja order on Sept. 15 has since put the NFF Elections on hold.
Justice Inyang Ekwo, ruling on an ex-parte motion, ordered the Youth and Sports Development Minister and the NFF President, or any person acting on their instruction, to maintain the status quo.
This he said would be pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction.
“The attention of PFAN Task Force has been drawn to publications in the media space on the threat by the NFF and its Electoral Committee to defy the Sept. 15 court order.
“In the light of this, the PFAN Task Force has taken appropriate steps and has duly informed all relevant agencies of government that there is a threat to cause a breach of the peace by defying the court order,” Jalla said.
He disclosed that PFAN Task Force was exploring all possibilities within the ambit of the law to ensure those already defying the court order would face the consequences of their actions.
Jalla said it was worrisome that NFF has continued to violate and breach court orders.
“This is in spite of President Muhammadu Buhari’s advice that they (NFF) go back as a body to amend the statutes, expand it and accommodate those who have been disenfranchised.
“As we speak, they are already breaching the orders of court because we see correspondences after the court order, and campaigns for elections are still going on.
“So, we are taking the appropriate steps to ensure that those who do this don’t go scot-free.”
He said PFAN Task Force did not need government to do the job of ensuring a stop is put to the act of defying court orders.
“We have all it takes within the ambit of the law to ensure that the election does not hold,” Jalla stated.
He noted that the court order to halt the elections was a result of a consistent and deliberate acts of breaching court orders by the NFF since 2021.
“Every Nigerian is a citizen of the country, and the threat by NFF to defy the court order is unacceptable as nobody is above the law.
“The NFF has no immunity from the laws of the land, even as FIFA itself has no immunity from the laws of Switzerland.
“The order we got from court didn’t just start today. We’ve been in court four times, and the two parties have been in court since 2021.
”At the last hearing date in June, the court gave us Oct. 31 to come back.
“We asked for an interlocutory order because we anticipated that an election would hold.
“They (NFF) said they are not going to do any election because there was no cause for that action and the court agreed with them as there was no electoral committee in place at the time.”
The PFAN Task Force Chairman added that the judge thereafter stood down the order and gave all involved parties an Oct. 31 date to return to court.
“In between that period, they set up an electoral committee and started selling nomination forms. There is no court that will accept that anywhere in the world and that was how this fresh order came about.
“So, when the court order was issued, it was because they were already violating the process in court. This has really nothing to do with stopping the election.
“If any other group is now telling us that they are not bound by that order of court, then we will take it from there,” he said.
Also, Victor Baribote, the PFAN spokesman, said it was very clear the Nigeria football governing body was not in order.
“In the last eight years, there has been nothing to show for all what the Federal Government did in terms of supporting the NFF with massive funding.
“Also, all the funds FIFA brought in and all the funds that were realised from the private sector cannot be seen in what is on ground.
“We are all aware of the activities which have been going on within the football circle of late.
“This is why on June 26 in 2021 PFAN set up a task force in its wisdom, to look at issues on how we can advance our football.
“We are all aware and are witnesses to the fact we have been recycling old hands in the NFF.
“On the strength of that, the task force wrote a letter to the NFF last year in line with Article 29, requesting for an ammendment of the Statutes to include every stakeholder.
“But to cut the long story short, the NFF has blantantly refused to do anything about it,” he claimed.
The former Nigeria Premier League (NPL) Chairman said the position of PFAN was that election was not important at the moment, and that “fixing” the nation’s football was the top priority.
He noted that Nigeria had all it takes for its football to become the biggest employer of labour in the country, if the right things were done.
“It is not about election because the election we are talking about is the same one that will reproduce the same people who brought us to where we are today, and that is unacceptable.
“So, we are ready to answer any name to make football work again in this country. We are not going to let it go. The President (Muhammadu Buhari) himself has said it is a national asset that should be guarded jealously.
“So, our position is that we have to sit down as a group, fix the game, include those who are supposed to be part of it and we take it from there.
“If that is not done, then if it is FIFA or the Federal Government that wants to intervene in this process, it is left for them to come and do what is necessary,” Baribote said.(NAN)
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Don’t Diminish Your Influence by Your Actions, Shehu Sani Tells NASS Members
A former member of the Senate, Shehu Sani, has cautioned the National Assembly against allowing its influence to be diminished by its actions.
Sani stated this while speaking at the opening of the National Assembly Legislative Aides’ Forum (NASSLAF) Week on Tuesday in Abuja.
The pro-democracy activist also urged the legislators to selflessly live up to their responsibilities, for the good of the country.
According to him, a subservient posture by the legislature is not in the interest of the country, warning that such can impede good governance and undermine democracy.
Sani compared the current national assembly with the Eighth Assembly, led by Sen.
Bukola Saraki, praising it (Eighth Assembly) for standing firm against executive’s overreach.He observed, with dismay, that the powers of the national assembly appeared to be eroded with time.
“In our time, it was unthinkable for heads of MDAs to ignore our summons. They understood the gravity of our oversight functions,” he said.
Sani warned that the current assembly risked becoming a “rubber stamp” for the executive, sacrificing its independence and weakening democratic checks and balances.
Sani, therefore, cautioned the lawmakers against prioritising their personal gains over their constitutional responsibilities.
“This institution needs respect. If you turn yourselves into stooges, you will lose that respect. Our era defended legislative independence, but it came at a cost,” he said.
The former senator further stated that their insistence on doing the right thing birthed frosty relationships with the executive and caused delay in bills’ passage, warning that excessive cooperation was dangerous, as it could breed tyranny.
Sani cited instances where heads of MDAs openly challenged lawmakers during oversight functions, a behaviour which, he said, would not have been tolerated by previous assemblies.
“The senate president must ensure that nominees for appointments and executive proposals undergo serious scrutiny. This is not a place for automatic approval,” he stated.
Sani reminded the lawmakers that their primary duty was to serve Nigerians, not the presidency.
Sani also acknowledged what he called the vital but often over-looked roles of legislative aides, describing them as the backbone of the legislature, instrumental to drafting laws and policies for the country’s governance. (NAN)
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Court Remands Man, 50, for Alleged Unlawful Possession of Gun
An Iyaganku Magistrates’ Court, Ibadan, on Tuesday remanded a 50-year-old man, Ismaila Aborode, in a correctional facility for allegedly being in possession of a gun, life and expended cartridges.
Aborode, whose address was not provided, was charged with unlawful possession of firearms.
The Magistrate, Mrs Gladys Oladele did not take the plea of the defendant for want of jurisdiction.
She directed the police to return the casefile to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice.
She adjourned the case until Jan. 7, 2025, for mention.
The Prosecutor, Sgt. Samuel Owolabi told the court that the defendant allegedly committed the offence on Nov.
30, about 5.00 p.m, in Olede area of Ibadan.Owolabi said the defendant unlawfully possessed one locally made double barrel gun, one life cartridge and one expended cartridge, without lawful authority.
He said the offence contravened Section 3 of the Robbery and Firearms Laws of Nigeria, 2004. (NAN)
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Police Trust Fund Begins Construction of Divisional Station in Kogi
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
The Nigerian Police Trust Fund has commenced the construction of a modern Divisional Police station to enhance the security of Ekin-Adde community in Ijumu Local Government area (LGA) of Kogi.
The Executive Secretary, the Nigerian Police Trust Fund, Alh.
Mohammed Seidu, who performed the Groundbreaking over the weekend in Ekinrin-Adde, said the project would enable police personnel to have a good working environment towards a more secure society.According to him, Kogi is strategically located at the Centre of Nigeria and Ijumu LGA borders four States, and it is key to locate such a divisional station in the area.
He commended the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun for his continued support in the agency’s efforts to strengthen and provide better welfare and good working conditions for the Nigerian Police.
This, he said, had been enabling the police personnel to perform effectively in protecting the lives and property of the people.
He assured that such a project would be relocated nationwide across the 36 States of the federation including FCT.
Seidu urged the contractor to do a quality job and ensure strict compliance with the specified standard, and deliver the project within the timeframe of four months.
In his remarks, the Kogi Commissioner of Police, Bethrand Onuoha said the command was happy for the gigantic project as it would take security closer to the people at the grassroots.
“You can see that this area actually requires more security presence, and when this project is completed it will attract larger personnel to this place.
“A good working and enabling environment will bring out the best in our personnel. On our side, we are going to redouble our efforts to make sure this area is safe and secured,” Onuoha said.
The CP stressed that the police and other security agencies are committed to doing their best to make sure that Kogi remains safe especially during this festive season.
The Chairman of Ijumu LGA, Alh. Haruna Ibrahim, commended the police trust fund for the gesture, and promised to support and create an enabling environment for the success of the project.
In his address, the Olu-Ade of Ekin-Adde, HRM, Oba Anthony Bamigbaiye commended the police trust fund for the gesture, saying it was a thing that the community had been yearning for.
The royal father noted that the community with over 25,000 populations had only one policeman to secure the entire community.
He stressed that the divisional station would foster economic development and security of lives and property of the people in his domain and the entire Ijumu LGA.
The traditional ruler specifically appreciated the Executive Secretary of the police trust fund being an indigene of the community for facilitating the project to boost the security of lives and property of the people.
The Project Contractor, Alh. Toyin Abubakar of RASWAS Nig. Ltd promised to execute a quality job and delivered within the timeframe by the end of March 2025