Ebiakpo Baribote wants the 15-year ban slammed on her
husband lifted as part of conditions for withdrawing the lawsuit that
sparked the current crisis rocking Nigeria Football Federation, NFF.
Mrs
Ebiakpo Baribote, proprietor of Nembe City FC, a premier league side,
had taken the NFF president and the entire board to court which had
restrained its president Aminu Maigari and other NFF members from
presiding over football affairs.
Mrs. Baribote’s
husband, Victor Rumson, was banned from all football activities for
taking the NFF to court after he was removed as the chairman of Nigeria
Premier Football League, NPFL and consequently, NFF second Vice
President.
Following last week’s suspension by FIFA,
because of the court case and what it termed as government’s
interference in the affairs of the NFF, Mrs. Baribote has been prevailed
upon to withdraw her lawsuit, but has insisted on having her husband’s
ban lifted.
Additionally, she wants Mr. Baribote reinstated as NPFL chairman and NFF Vice President.
KickoffNigeria.com
reports that while the NFF may be prepared to consider lifting of the
ban on Baribote as well as the likes of Taiwo Ogunjobi, reinstating him
would be a more daunting task.
Meanwhile, the Jos High
Court which sacked the Maigari-led board last week is expected to sit on
the case today and informed sources say the board may be reinstated.
The
new development is coming on the heels of a new ultimatum of 17 July by
FIFA for the court case to be withdrawn or Nigeria faces a lengthy ban
from international football.
Maigari’s NFF board were
impeached by a General Assembly of the NFF in Abuja after the Super
Eagles crashed out of the Brazil 2014 World Cup after their loss to
France in the second round.
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