President of Nigerian Football Federation NFF, Amaju Pinnick, has responded to the alleged travel ban placed on him with an intending prosecution.
The President described the alleged ban as fake news due to information he received from security agent. Read his official statement below.
Good afternoon Nigeria. My attention has just been drawn to a publication by an online media organisation about a travel ban placed on me and an intending prosecution. Ironically, it comes on the heels of my trip to Accra, Ghana yesterday for a meeting between the Nigeria Football Federation and CAF partners, AITEO. I also have official engagements coming up in Senegal.
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In other words; no such ban is in place and no security agency has gotten in touch. The NFF recently published its audited accounts in ThisDay Newspapers & Daily Trust on Thursday the 20th of December, 2018 and on Tuesday the 25th of December, 2018 in The Vanguard Newspapers. In effect, our finances are open for anyone to see. All incomes from the Federal Government, FIFA & CAF, since 2014 are reflected
Before my appointment into the FIFA committees, I had to pass through intense integrity and eligibility tests. I was not found wanting. Two years ago, FIFA handed NFF a clean bill of health in our financial management. Our accounts are audited by PwC the same firm that audits FIFA. So it is quite laughable whenever these stories come out. And they come out, without fail, regularly, and from the same sources. Well, I'll be talking to my lawyers to see what legal redress I can get, but it would be nice if our media houses investigated these things before publishing. I might not know every journalist in Nigeria, but I do know a few in just about every media house in the country. When these unfounded stories hit, it's our football that suffers.
Sponsors and perspective sponsors become wary of and about doing business with us. Surely we can be responsible about our reports? I'm hoping the more responsible media outlets will disregard these reports while assuring our partners and prospective partners that we are serious about taking our football upwards. Thank you very much and a very Happy New Year to you, Nigerians.

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