Amaju
Pinnick Chairman of the Nigeria Football Association (NFA) said on Monday that
he was ready to resign his position if that would guarantee Super Eagles
qualification for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Pinnick
said this on Monday when he visited the Super Eagles training session at the
National Stadium Abuja.
He
said he was ready to sacrifice his position if that would make the Eagles win
their remaining three games in the qualifying campaign.
“We
are going to talk like brothers and friends and if there are things that are
holding the back success please voice it out.
"If you
say you want me to resign so that you people can win, I want you people to say
it. We are ready to win this AFCON 2015.
“Nigerians
are so passionate about this game; everywhere I enter now, they tell me that
Nigerians will not want to hear excuses.
“So,
please we don’t want to hear any story; go ahead and prove us right,’’ Pinnick
said.
The
NFA boss further said that the NFA board would meet on Oct. 14 in Abuja to
deliberate on the way forward for the Eagles before the Wednesday’s crucial
encounter.
“Any
decision we are going to take at the level of the federation will be at the
best interest of Nigeria.
“We
are not going to look at any decision based on hearsay or media bliss; we are
going to take decision based on statistics and records.
“Once
we are able to get through this match on Wednesday, we will beat Congo in Congo
by God’s grace and then beat South Africa in Uyo, which gives us 10 points.
“Technically
if we get 10 points we will be second in the group; we are working and praying
towards that and I believe we will be able to achieve it,’’ he added.
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