The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has been instructed to temporarily postpone the impending election, which is scheduled to take place on September 30, 2022, by the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court.

 

Hon. Justice Inyang Ekwo on Thursday presiding over a matter in suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/1376/2022 between,Harrison Jalla, Chief Rumson Victor Baribote, Austin Popo. The Registered trustees of the National Association of Nigeria Footballers (NANF).

 

(Trading under the name and style of Professional Footballers Association of Nigeria) (PFAN) VS (1) Nigeria Football Association (NFA) (Trading under the name and style of the Nigeria Football Federation) (NFF) (2) Amaju Pinnick (3) Hon. Minister of Sports and Youth Development.

 

The plaintiff approached the court in mid 2021 after due process demanding an amendment to the NFF statutes 2010 for equal representation for all the five statutory bodies making up the Nigeria Football Federation in terms of voting rights and representation on the NFF Board.

 

The Court had earlier in the month of June 2022 hearing adjourned further proceedings in this matter to October 31st 2022 but the Defendants fixed election for 30th September 2022 this is inspite of an interlocutory application pending from the Court.

 

Consequently and ruling in an exparte application moved this morning by (1) Dr.Celsius Ukpong (2) Chief Rumson Victor Baribote & Fayeneniga Jacob all representing the Plaintiff.

 

Hon. Justice Inyang Ekwo ordered the NFF September 30th Election be put on hold and that parties should maintain status quo & adjourned further proceedings to 31st October 2022.

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