Ministry of Sports Suspend Saturday’s NBBF Congress In Benin City 

October 25, 2021
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The Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development on Monday announced that it has placed an indefinite suspension on the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) Elective Congress scheduled for Saturday.

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Following the Federation’s extraordinary congress held on October 9 in Abuja, the Musa Kida-led Caretaker Committee had approved October 30 for elections into the board, and Benin City was declared as the host city for the NBBF Elective Congress, while also adopting the proposed Electoral Committee to be chaired by Lanre Glover.

A statement by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Ismaila Abubakar, on Monday directed an indefinite suspension of the Congress.

“Having reviewed the crisis around the NBBF and in consideration of the several attempts by the supervising Ministry to resolve the lingering crisis and factionalisation in the basketball family, the FMYSD hereby directs an indefinite suspension of the NBBF Elective Congress.

“All concerned stakeholders are expected to take note and comply,” the statement said.

The decision became necessary to avert further deterioration of the leadership crisis and was geared towards finding a workable solution to the current disagreements within the Federation.

“The rancour-free development of basketball in Nigeria is of utmost importance,” the Ministry stated further.

It however noted that recent elections into the NBBF Board from the various constituencies, such as Zones, NAWIS, Military/Paramilitary, NAPHER.SD and others, stand.

“Those elected therefore remain Members-Elect,” it added.

The build-up to the polls had been rocked by crisis, with protests by players calling for the resignation of Kida.

No fewer than 100 Nigerian basketball players led by the newly-elected players’ representative, Stanley Gumut, on October 15 in Abuja staged a protest at the Unity Fountain.

The aggrieved players had voiced their resentment at what they termed the mishandling of basketball administration in the last four years.

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Izuchukwu Okosi is a Nigerian sports and entertainment journalist with two decades of experience in the media industry having begun his media journey in 2002 as an intern at Mundial Sports International (MSI) and Africa Independent Television (AIT), owners of Daar Communications Plc.

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