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Pinnick’s membership of FIFA Council great asset to Nigeria
 
From: 'Tunde Babalola
Fri, 4 Jun 2021   ||   Nigeria, Abuja
 

Friday, 4th June 2021: President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed optimism that the membership of the Nigeria Football Federation, (NFF), President, Amaju Pinnick, of the FIFA Council will advance the development of football in Nigeria.

While receiving the Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr Sunday Dare, and Pinnick, President Buhari once again congratulated the NFF boss on his election victory into the strategic body, assuring him of Nigeria’s support in his new position. The President was presented with a jersey bearing No 1 with his name: “M Buhari”.

“The position on the council of the world’s football governing body, FIFA, comes at a time when Nigeria is determined to turn the fortunes of her sports development around through better infrastructure, more investment both public and private government incentives.

“Without prejudice to the continental nature of your assignment at the Council, I urge you to use your position to ensure Nigeria’s sporting image receives a boost.

“I know this position will assist Nigeria get technical and financial support from FIFA; and your position should create a platform for other Nigerians to enter into the FIFA family and other international Sports Federations,” he said.

According to a statement by the Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity), Femi Adesina, President Buhari emphasized his belief in the potential of sports to promote peace, unity, enhance good health and stimulate the economy.

On his vision for Nigerian football, the president told the Minister and the NFF president: “I want to see Nigeria’s football develop and move in a more dynamic trajectory from football administration to youth and grassroots football, talent hunt and use of Nigeria’s home-based talents.

“Nigeria also needs a more privatized and better organised football regime that can rival others in Europe and America.”

He, therefore, urged the NFF to work with the sports ministry and football stakeholders to provide Nigeria with a 10-year Football Master Plan that will ensure youth football development, in line with FIFA’s commitment.

While urging corporate organisations to invest in sports development, the president pledged his administration’s commitment to turn sports into business, adding that the expected reviewed Sport Industry Policy “will be the catalyst that turns football activities associated with it into key contributors to the national economy.”

In his remarks, Dare thanked the president for his support for sports development in the country, and for approving the reclassification of sports as business, instead of mere recreation.

He promised that a new draft policy on the sports industry was almost ready, as well as a 10-year master plan for football at all levels.

The new FIFA Council member, Pinnick, equally lauded President Buhari for his support for football, saying: “without you, I couldn’t have won election into the FIFA Council. Your name is highly respected across the continent.”

Pinnick pledged to be a worthy ambassador of the country, adding “I will use the office to build Nigerian football, in conjunction with the Ministry of Youths and Sports Development.”

 

 

 

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