Igbinidu...the plaintiff in the suit |
*See you in court - Tenebe
Jarret Tenebe and five of his ilks in the interim board of the NFA like the NSC, have a law suit slammed on their face by a friend of the NFF President, Alhaji Aminu Maigari, challenging the latter’s legality in the current struggle for the soul of Nigerian football.
And who is the plaintiff? He is a young Abuja-based businessman, Chief Osamuyi Igbinidu, who on the 16th June had warned that if his friend (Maigari) is not left alone he would have no option than to go to court. He is now before an Abuja Federal High Court in suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/585/11. The matter is to be heard in court seven.
He is challenging the constitution of the interim board of the NFA in view of the provisions of the NFA Act 1992 whether the interim board has been properly, legally and duly constituted; whether they can apply or receive subvention from the government of Nigeria on behalf of football;
Whether they can be recognized in matters of football administration in Nigeria given the way and manner they had come up to life without going through the provisions of the NFA Act 1992;
As a consequence, Igbinidu asked the court to restrain the NFA interim board from being recognized by the NSC, and from collecting or spending subvention meant for football, from exercising the powers of administering football in Nigeria and from occupying the Glass House. No date has been fixed for the hearing of the matter.
Contacted in a telephone chat, Mr. Jarret Tenebe said, “I am aware of the suit. We were served yesterday. Our lawyers have been briefed this morning. It is not surprising. If the NFF people had gone to court against the Inspector General of Police in their personal capacities and know that they cannot sue as NFF because of the illegal status, suing us through a proxy is equally okay. We shall respond to them accordingly.”
He added, “candidly speaking, going by way of court is very good and very okay by us. That will help define the very issues of law and legality we had raised against the NFF. Whatever the direction the court rules will be okay by us. Remember, we had said earlier that only a court of law can make us leave the path of reform we have set out to achieve. See you in court.”
It would be recalled that on Thursday 16th June, 2011 in Abuja, the ardent football fan and keen observer of the on-going crisis in Nigerian football, Chief Osamuyi Igbinidu, has called on the "dissident NFA members" to leave the Aminu Maigari NFF board alone or face legal suit.
The young chief, an Abuja-based businessman said, "I worked for Jarret Tenebe at the last two attempts to enter the board, he introduced me to Maigari. Maigari is a good man"
Asked why he is against the NFA, he said, "the truth is, they can't come from nowhere to hijack the football management. They should wait for the next election."
Asked why he is against the NFA, he said, "the truth is, they can't come from nowhere to hijack the football management. They should wait for the next election."
He said, "I have watched events with care. I have not spoken to the two gladiators. I believe Maigari and his team do not deserve these distractions."
I will be briefing my lawyers by tomorrow (Wednesday) to go and challenge the illegality being perpetrated by the NFA. Please tell them to leave Maigari alone. Democracy should be allowed to prevail fully in this matter."
Some fools have been attacking this guy for some time here claiming he is negative. I have since followed his reports and I am sincerely convinced that the guy, yes, like every human has his interests but he has managed to be a thorough bred professional.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the grouse of the fool who claims he knows him from childhood, and because he was a dominant handball player should not know football.
I watched him discuss football on AIT. Twice on Saturdays at SportsFile and once during the week. He is excellent. Mr. Dudu_dara, carry on. I enjoy you. More grease to your elbow.
Where are the other sports journalists in Nigeria? Let them do half of these and we would have been far better.
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