The
Federal Government on Tuesday withdrew the corruption charges instituted
against five officials of the Nigeria Football Association, including its
president, Amaju Pinnick.
The four other NFF officials
joined as co-defendants in the case are secretary-general, Sunusi Mohammed; 1st
vice president, Seyi Akinwumi; 2nd vice president, Shehu Dikko and an executive
member, Yusuff Fresh.
The case which was instituted in May 2019 by the now disbanded Special
Presidential Investigation Panel on the Recovery of Public Property, involved
the alleged misappropriation of the sums of $8.4m and N4bn belonging to the NFF
by the five defendants.
Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu struck
out the case on Tuesday after a lawyer from the Federal Ministry of Justice,
Mr. Abubakar Musa, announced the decision of the government to withdraw the
case.
But following the removal of
the Chairman of SPIP Okoi Obono-Obla, by President Muhammadu Buhari, the
Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), was directed to
take over the cases being prosecuted by the panel.
Musa, the prosecuting counsel
who appeared in the case on Tuesday, informed the judge that the government
decided to withdraw the case in order to review it and decide the appropriate
action to be taken on it.
The application for withdrawal
was not opposed by defence lawyer, Mohammed Katu.
The disbanded SPIP had in the
case marked FHC/ABJ/CR/93/2019 accused the NFF officials of alleged
misappropriation of $8,400,000 belonging to the football body.
The money was said to have
been paid by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association to the NFF
as appearance fees in the group stage of the Brazil 2014 World Cup.
The
defendants were also accused of “moving dishonestly and intentionally the
sum of about N4bn” belonging to the NFF without the consent of the NFF.