President Buhari deserves place in Guinness Book of Records’
President of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick has said that President Muhammadu Buhari is worthy of a bold mention in the Guinness Book of Records.
The NFF boss said this on Monday in Santiago as he boarded a flight
to Buenos Aires on the way back home from a success story at the FIFA
U-17 World Cup in Chile.
According to a post that appeared on the
NFF,
Pinnick said: “Yes, it is a success story as you just mentioned, but it
would not have ended that way without the great support that the
Nigeria Football Federation continues to receive from the President
Muhammadu Buhari –led Federal Government.
“In fact, the Nigeria Football Federation is dedicating this triumph
to President Buhari. He is a man of history. He was there when the first
set won the trophy in 1985 as military Head of State; now he is here as
civilian President when the Class of 2015 emerged victorious.
Seriously speaking, I don’t think there is any Head of State or
Government in the entire universe who has this honour, and for this, our
PMB deserves a place in the Guinness Book of Records.”
Pinnick, whose one–year administration can now point to successes at
the African Women Championship (Namibia 2014), African Youth
Championship (Senegal 2015) and now the Eaglets’ triumph (aside
qualifications for several major tournaments), insisted on Monday that
the masterstroke for the Eaglets’ confident and determined approach was
President Buhari’s call to the team a day earlier.
“We appreciate the President for sparing time out of his very tight
schedule to talk to each and every player and official. That was a
massive motivation. At the end of the conversation, the players told me
they would go all out and give whatever it would take to win, having
been inspired by the country’s leader.
“Football is a potent and huge tool for national unity and the focus
of the present NFF administration is to build a sustainable football
culture for our country. Triumphs are good, but we must not overlook the
sustainable culture.”
The NFF President assured that his administration would be strongly
involved in the players’ development, unlike what happened in the past.
“People have talked about monitoring the players. We would do more than
that. We would be part of their developmental programs and seamless
transition to senior categories.
“We are very happy with this victory because it gives us the
opportunity to present to our dear PMB his first global crown on his
return as civilian President.”
Pinnick, a member of the Organizing Committee for the FIFA U-20 World
Cup, and who joined the dignitaries to hand out the medals in Vina del
Mar on Sunday, hinted that the NFF already has other targets in its
immediate radar.
“Of course, we are celebrating. But I can tell you that our focus has
already shifted to the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations in Senegal. It is
important that we earn a ticket to the men’s football tournament of next
year’s Olympics in Brazil.
“We will give Samson Siasia’s squad all the support to win the
ticket. And of course, we have also concluded arrangements to ensure the
Super Eagles defeat Swaziland in the race for the 2018 FIFA World Cup
starting with the first leg in Lobamba on Friday,” said Pinnick, as he
congratulated the U-20 women national team, Falconets, for earning a
ticket to the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup after beating South
Africa’s Basetsana on Sunday.



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