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Elections into Nigeria's football federation postponed

Oluwashina Okeleji
BBC Sport, Lagos

Former NFF President Sani Lulu
Sani Lulu was impeached as President of the NFF

Elections into the executive committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have been put off till Thursday.

The elections were initially scheduled for Saturday, but were postponed following unresolved complaints raised by some candidates.

Confusion had surrounded the elections after a court injunction and calls for its adjournment last Thursday.

According to a communiqué released by the NFF, all petitions will now be dealt with before Thursday.

The NFF has been dogged by problems since the country's dismal performance at the World Cup in South Africa when Nigeria were eliminated after managing only a draw against South Korea in the group stage.

The former President Sani Lulu and his deputy were both impeached by the board.

Regional FA elections which were meant to be held in the country before the national elections have still not taken place.

A statement by the Chairman of the Communiqué Drafting Committee of the NFF Barrister Chris Green, who is also the Chairman of Rivers State football Association, said a new congress will hold on Wednesday, before elections the next day.

"The Assembly resolves that the elective assembly of the NFF be re-convened on Wednesday, 25th August and the election into the Executive Committee of the NFF will be held on Thursday, 26th August 2010," Green said.

The statement also thanked the Nigerian Government for not interfering in the running of the NFF, particularly in the electoral process.

A Fifa observer Primo Corvaro, who was in Abuja to monitor the proceedings, said everything had gone according to Fifa rules.

"There is a provision in the NFF statues that any member can put a motion on the table to amend the agenda during its congress, the motion has to be approved by a third of the congress. This is what happened so Fifa is satisfied," Corvaro told BBC Sport.

Meanwhile, the ratification and appointment of Samson Siasia as the new coach of the Super Eagles is still on hold, according to the Technical Committee of the NFF.

Talks have stalled over the past week allegedly because of Siasia's wage demands.



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