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The electoral process in Anambra FA election is valid and procedural- Alloy Chukwuemeka

The Executive secretary of the Club Owners Association of Nigeria Alloy Chukwuemeka has bear out his mind on the Anambra state Football Association elections. Speaking to journalists in Ilorin on the aftermath of the crisis that is engulfing the Anambra FA election, Alloy reitirate the needs to build a strong institutions instead of building individuals.


  Alloy Chukwuemeka

"Before now I have been an advocate of putting in place a proper legislation to guide our Football in Nigeria and until the Nigeria Football Association (NFF) bill before the National Assembly is passed and given assent, we will continue to wallow in a directionless position.

How do you implement fully the Football statutes when the law that established the NFF (NFA) made it a parastatal of government Ministry, where is the independence?. It is not about individuals but strengthening the institutions.

Personally I can tell you that If we follow the provisions of the statutes and FIFA standard electoral code, the electoral processes in Anambra FA election is valid and procedural.

The congress was duly constituted,
the Electoral committee duly appointed and constituted, Nomination and Screening of candidates duly completed and closed, no petition whatsoever emanated from either the congress or candidates against the processes.

The Anambra state government only cautioned on observation of the Covid-19 health protocols and asked the electoral committee to suspend the election.

The Electoral committee in their wisdom and in obedience to the government concern on covid-19 health protocols conducted a Virtual election as approved by the congress, so from every indication I think the election stands".

The supervisory role of the NFF to observe state FA elections does not in any way undermine the independence and supremacy of the State FA congress and the duly approved roles of the electoral committee.

Yes, if the NFF thinks otherwise or wants to act as a government parastatal that it is, i personally suggest that they can intervene by inviting all the congress members and all the duly screened contestants and the Electoral committee to the NFF headquarters in Abuja and conduct the election again on live television monitor and in full compliance with the Covid-19 health protocols- That is the only way out of the current brouhaha and  also to exonerate itself, with that the NFF will showcase positive intervention as well as  secure neutrality and public confidence".

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