The Nigeria Football Federation,
(NFF) has denied in strong terms, any plan to hire a foreign technical
assistant for the Super Eagles in what seem to be face saving gesture
after its technical committee soft pedaled on the issue Wednesday night.
Ademola Olajire, the deputy director,
communications of the NFF in a release he signed yesterday quotes the
President of Federation, Alhaji Aminu Maigari, as being very
disappointed at the mere thought of a suggestion to the effect that the
football house was thinking in that direction.
"At no time did anyone in the NFF, whether myself, the Executive Committee or the Management, contemplated, suggested, recommended or even tried to impose the idea of a 'foreign technical assistant,' 'foreign technical adviser,' 'expatriate assistant,' or whatever, on Mr. Keshi.
"Some idle souls with fertile
imagination invented this, sold it to their friends in the media and
those guys took it up with aplomb. It is a shame. The NFF made it clear
long ago that it would not impose anyone on Keshi, and that will remain
so. It is even more shameful that a number of disco critics had gone
further to hurl insults at the NFF for this speculation that we know
nothing about," Maigari said in Abuja.
While insisting that the present
NFF administration deserved credit for the way it had stuck to
indigenous coaches and for the successes it had recorded to regain
Nigeria's pride of place in the international game, the NFF President
called on football-loving Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora to
discountenance the silly campaign and treat it for what it is - idle speculation of opponents of Nigerian football.
"The present NFF has, in thick
and thin, kept faith with indigenous coaches. It is the first
administration in the history of the NFF to do so. And over time, we
have pledged full support to Keshi and the squad for them to make a very
big impact at the FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil.
"Nothing has changed. Our full
support will be available to Keshi and the team at all times and since
he has not mentioned the issue of a 'foreign technical assistant' or
'expatriate expert,' no one in the NFF is thinking along that line."
Monday, 17 February 2014
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