Also, a former NFF vice president, Amanze Uchegbulam got four votes, while Mike Umeh and Abba Yola ended the polling process without any votes.
Meanwhile, the seventh
aspirant, Shehu Dikko, was declared withdrawn from the NFF presidential
election by the football federation’s electoral committee since he was absent.
Speaking to journalists
after the elction, Pinnick said: “I am so excited winning the election and I
will make sure I lift Nigerian football high when I assume office.”
Prior to the commencement
of the election, there have been rumour that voting might not hold following a
court order halting the elective congress of the NFF holding today.
It would be recalled that
the world football governing body, FIFA, had given Nigeria up till today for a
new president of the NFF to be elected.
This is after the country
had been suspended and the suspension lifted by FIFA following the removal and
reinstatement of former NFF president, Aminu Maigari.
With the election of
Pinnick as the new NFF president today, it is hoped that the new board would
put their acts together and get to work as the Super Eagles and the Super
Falcons are have continental engagements next month.
The Eagles are expected to
play Sudan (away and home) in 2015 Nations Cup qualifiers, while the Falcons
would compete at the 2014 African Women Championship holding in Namibia.
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