The code of conduct for players and
officials of the various National Teams will soon come into force, so
says the Nigeria Football Federation.
Speaking from Belgium on Sunday, October
11, 2015, NFF President Amaju Pinnick assured that the code of conduct
was ready and would be implemented soonest to guide the conduct of
players, officials and coaches and minimize areas of conflict and
tension in the national camp.
“A small group had been working on the
code of conduct and I am happy to say that it is now ready for
implementation. This will spell out how players and officials must
conduct themselves while in any of the national camps, and minimize the
probability of misunderstanding between coaches and players.
“The recent happening in the camp of the
Super Eagles in Belgium was unwarranted but I am happy we have been
able to put that behind us. Both Coach Sunday Oliseh and player Vincent
Enyeama even spoke cordially on Saturday during Enyeama’s meeting with
the NFF leadership.”
At the meeting, Pinnick, in company with NFF 1st Vice President Seyi Akinwunmi and 2nd
Vice President Shehu Dikko, told Enyeama in clear terms that the
country is bigger than any individual, and that even if he was
determined to quit international football, he did not have to do so in a
situation of acrimony.
“I told him that he did so well for
Nigeria over the past thirteen-and-half years that he had been there,
and by all means, is deserving of a honourable exit. Whatever the
situation, whether he decides to return to the team or not, the NFF will
organize a worthy testimonial match in his honour because he served the
nation so well.
“However, the Head Coach is in full
charge of the team and the camp at all times, and that fact must be
respected. The NFF will support and respect the decision of the Head
Coach of any of the National Teams at all times. Both Oliseh and Enyeama
are true heroes of Nigeria football, if you look at what they achieved
at different times. But Oliseh is Head Coach now and in charge of the
team. We will continue to respect his contract; our role as a Federation
is advisory.”
Pinnick insisted that with regards to
the recent misunderstanding, there is no victor and no vanquished. But
he hinted that the code of conduct is certain to restrict the use of
social media by players to air situation in the national camp.
“No player launches his career through
the social media. When players are at their clubs, they don’t broadcast
camp situation on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. The same restraint and
discipline must be observed in the national camp.”
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