The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has addressed Nigerians calling for the removal of the newly appointed Coach of the Home-based Super Eagles, Salisu Yusuf, over his involvement in a bribe scandal in 2018, to shelve the idea.
NFF First Vice President, Seyi Akinwunmi, told The Guardian at Remo Stadium, Ikenne, venue of the 2022 MTN/NPFL/La Liga U-15 football tournament, that those painting the football house black for bringing Yusuf back to his national coaching job need to have a rethink.
He said; “Yusuf has served his punishment and there is nothing wrong in re-appointing him.”
Salisu was banned for collecting bribes as an assistant coach of the Super Eagles after he was caught on camera in August 2018 accepting cash from men who posed as football agents to select two players for his squad to Morocco 2018 African Nations championship.
He was subsequently banned for one year and ordered to pay a fine of $5,000 by the NFF Ethics and Fair Play Committee, which ruled that the coach received $1,000 from the men.
Since his re-appointment last week, many Nigerians have tongue-lashed the Amaju Pinnick-led NFF, saying that Yusuf has no reason whatsoever to come near national coaching job. Some football analysts also carpeted the NFF saying that it is breeding corrupt coaches.
But the NFF first Vice President insists there is nothing wrong with the decision to re-appoint Yusuf. “There was an issue, not of bribery, but indiscretion,” Akinwunmi explained. “Yusuf served his term and it has expired.”
Asked if the NFF is not encouraging other coaches to take bribe with the reappointment of Yusuf, Akinwunmi responded: “The fact that he was banned for a while over an offense is enough to serve as deterrent to other coaches.”
[The Guardian]