Chris Giwa
Chris Giwa looks to have given up his claim to be Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF) president in a move that coincides with a deadline
set by Fifa.
The ultimatum was set last week for him to step aside or face a Fifa
ban.
A suspension could have led to Nigeria missing Wednesday's
Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in South Africa.
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Nigeria's shock 3-2
loss to Congo in Calabar on Saturday in 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying
was their first competitive loss at home for 33 years. They lost the 2000
Africa Cup of Nations final to Cameroon in Lagos but that was on penalties.
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The Confederation of African Football said last week that
the Super Eagles would be kicked out of the 2015 qualifying campaign should
they fail to play the fixture.
"It has been a difficult time for our football but
everything is over now," Musa Amadu told BBC Sport.
General secretary of the Fifa-recognised NFF, Amadu
resumed work at the federation's offices in Abuja on Monday.
"Our attention should shift towards moving our
football forward because the country's football has gone through a tough
period," he added.
"The next step is to have an extra-ordinary assembly
that will set a date for elections for the new executive committee.
"It is important to emphasize that this will not
happen beyond 25 September, as directed by Fifa."
On Monday morning Fifa told BBC Sport: "We are
verifying the respective information concerning the Nigeria Football Federation
and can't make additional comments for the time being."
World football's governing body had reiterated last week
that it did not recognize Giwa's election on 26 August and set a deadline of
Monday 0700 GMT for him to step aside.
The latest development means the NFF board, as it was on
25 August, with Aminu Maigari as president, can now begin to plan for elections
to be held as soon as possible.
Nigeria were banned from global football for nine days in
July for
government interference in the running of the football federation when Maigari
was forced out of his post by a court ruling.
After his reinstatement, he was voted out of office by the
NFF's executive committee a few days later. However, Fifa did not accept this
and Maigari was once again back as president in August.
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