Abuja: The Sport Integrity Foundation (SIF) has presented its half-year report of activities to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to enhance the development of football in the country.
Ademola Olajire, the Director of Communications, issued this statement on Tuesday in Abuja.
Dr. Mohammed Sanusi (MON), the NFF General Secretary, while receiving the report, hailed the efforts of the Foundation for contributing its quota as partners-in-progress to moving Nigerian football forward.
This aligns with the objectives of the Ibrahim Gusau-led administration to inspire all stakeholders to contribute their best efforts to grow the Nigerian game.
“We’re very impressed to see such an initiative coming from your organisation.
“The NFF cannot see everything, but having organisations like yours delights us. You are becoming an essential eye for the integrity of the game.
” The NFF board is very committed to ethics and integrity, and we’re doing everything to make sure that anybody trying to bring the game into disrepute will be punished.
“We also need the collaboration of law enforcement agencies so that when we pass resolutions, such individuals can be punished within the ambit of the law,” Dr. Sanusi said.
The delegation of the Sport Integrity Foundation included Abiola Shodiya, Coordinator, and Sammy Ejegwa, Georgina Adegbie, and Taofeeke Lawal, who are members.
The Sport Integrity Foundation (SIF) will present its second documentary report at the end of this year.