Some state FA chairmen have resolved to head to the court to
prosecute those who allegedly forged their signature during the August
26 NFF Annual General Assembly at Chida hotel, Abuja.
It is recalled that the AGM, was eventually boycotted by most of the
36 FA chairmen who were protesting the arrest of former president Aminu
Maigari moments before the meeting which was actually not supposed to be
an elective congress started.
Interestingly, despite not being at the Chida hotel venue when the
AGM was turned into an election ground , the chairmen were allegedly
listed as those who voted with their signatures on the attendance list.
A bitter state FA chairman who didn’t want his name in print told Daily Sunsports yesterday that himself and his colleagues were taken aback when they saw their forged signatures.
“We are going to take legal action against those who perpetrated the
fraud. This is not a case of taking football matters to court, but a
case of fraud. Some people sat down, forged our signatures and forwarded
same to FIFA claiming that we voted for them in an election which we
were not part of. The NFF congress of August 26 was not supposed to be
an elective one and election was not on the agenda. How some people
conjured one remains a mystery and to say that we voted was a clear case
of forgery which we will challenge in court,” the FA chairman stated.
When reminded last night that the sports minister has charged
aggrieved stakeholders not to take football matters to court, the FA
chairman stated that the case they are taking to court is that of
forgery and not that of football.
“What we are taking to court is a criminal case of forgery. It is
different from taking a pure football matter to court. What we are
saying is that we did not vote in any election on August 26 and some
people are saying we did with our forged signatures as proof. That to us
is unacceptable and whoever did that has a case to answer in court,” he
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