The Chairman of the Lagos State Football Association (LSFA), Mr Fuad Oki, has been suspended by the board of the association following a meeting at its secretariat in Surulere, Lagos, saysSoccernet.ng< /strong> reported. >.
Oki’s suspension was decided by a 5-4 majority on the grounds of suspicion of misconduct and abuse.
The reasons for the suspension of Fuad Oki’s activities include various reasons such as: Examples: his failure to attend the NFF general meeting without apologizing or informing the LSFA board, changing the association’s logo without the approval of the board and parliament, etc.
He was also accused of denying A1 Camera representatives of the Nigeria Premier Football League access to test runs of the A1 cameras before the start of the league.
In an unexpected turn of events, the beleaguered LSFA president reportedly physically attacked and slapped vice president Haji Ghaffar Liameed after the suspension vote.
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The standoff took place in the presence of security agencies, including the Department of State Services (DSS), and spread across all social media platforms.
The president’s actions have raised concerns in Nigerian football over his audacity to privately raise his hand with the vice president for what could be an amicable solution. .