Musa Amadu, a presidential aspirant in the forthcoming Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has outlined his agenda to ensure that things were gotten right in the administration of football in the country.
Ahead of September 30, 2022 Nigeria Football Federation
(NFF), the former general secretary of the Federation, Barrister Musa Amadu,
yesterday, formally declared his intention to contest for the position of
president, saying he has a burning desire to build an image of Nigeria’s
football that every Nigerian will proud of and walk tall anywhere in the world.
Amadu announced his intention to run for office of NFF
president yesterday at the world press conference in Abuja after consulting
with key stakeholders in the football family.
Addressing a large crowd, comprising serving board members
of NFF, former chairman and past general secretaries of NFA, serving and past
state FA chairmen, supporters club, journalists and others, Amadu said having
served within and outside the Nigerian football inner spectrum, he will set up
a National Teams Management Board that will oversee all Team Nigeria matters
beyond just the playing side of things and bring back the glory days.
“I stand before you in humility and with all sense of
responsibilities to declare my interest to contest for the Office of the
President of the Nigeria Football Federation,” Amadu declared. “This gathering
tells the story. What it doesn’t say is why. What it also does not say is what
I intend to bring that will be different from what has been.
“I thank you all for coming. You came because you wanted to
listen to me. You came because something told you that I have something to
offer and you felt it would be worth your while to come and hear me out.
“We want to build an image of Nigerian football that will
make the Nigerian person walk tall in the street anywhere in the world and be
referred to as ‘the guy or lady who comes from that football country where
everything is well-run.
“We want to create opportunities for people who hitherto
would not have had a chance to be anywhere near a football field – job opportunities
that will take our youth off the streets, football opportunities that will
empower every sector of our society and create gainful employment.’
While assuring that his administration will be accountable
and maintain a workable partnership with the government, Amadu said will also
work closely with the State Football Associations to unearth the best talent in
the game and give them a future.
“We will also go to the grassroots, working closely with the
State Football Associations, and unearth the best talent in the game and give
them a future.
“Our relationship with the government is also key. We always
run to them when we need funding for our projects, but we cry foul when they
show an interest in what we are doing and we call it interference. That is
enough now. We are partners. Government cares for the people. NFF cares for the
people through football.
We will maintain partnership and create a NFF/Government
Liaison structure that is workable, as has been working in many countries I
have had the opportunity to visit and understudy.”.
