The
changes in the Nigeria Premier League continues today (Friday) the
Nigeria Football Federation releases the names of those appointed on an
interim basis run the league until a new board is constituted. The NFF
board was scheduled to meet on Thursday night to fine-tune the list and
the draft terms of office before the names are made public on Friday.
The PUNCH learnt
that a former member of the House of Representatives Mr. Nduka Irabor
has been confirmed to serve as the chairman of the interim committee.
Some other members of the committee include former Super Eagles captain
and two-time African Footballer of the Year, Nwankwo Kanu. Former
secretary general of the NPL Salisu Abubakar; former member of the NPL
Shehu Dikko and Modele Sarafa-Yusuf are other members of the 10-man
committee. Current acting Executive Secretary General Tunji Babalola
will continue in his position.
It
will be Kanu’s first foray into football administration but Irabor
would be returning to the scene after overseeing the election that was
meant to give Ibrahim Galadima a second term in office in 2005.
“The
names have been carefully selected since the former board was confirmed
sacked in Port Harcourt last week. Some names have come up and did not
really fit in for the level of responsibility required and so were
dropped. The NFF board will take a final look at this list which is
believed to have general agreement of the members,” a senior football
official in Abuja told our correspondent.
The
committee is expected to run the league until the end of 2013. During
this period, the members are to “reform and reposition” the league for
proper growth in terms of administration, commercial viability and
general reorganisation. They are also mandated to take final decision on
the sponsorship of the league especially as it concerns the title
sponsorship and broadcast rights. The league is running into its third
season without any title sponsor after controversy and legal tussles
truncated the bid carried out for the title sponsorship.
The
league failed to kick off on December 1 as previously announced due to
the crisis that engulfed the board. It is now billed to start in January
just ahead of the club continental matches and the Africa Cup of
Nations in South Africa.
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