NFF elections: NNL chief executive, Sajo Mohammed, joins race, picks form

The Chief Executive officer, Nigeria National League (NNL), Sajo Dandija Mohammed Esq, has joined the race of aspirants seeking to occupy top seats at the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) ahead of the Friday September 30, 2022 elective congress, scheduled for Benin City, the Edo State capital.

Barr. Sajo who is seeking to be a member of the NFF Executive Committee representing the North East in the forthcoming dispensation on Thursday at the Wuse office of the Electoral Committee purchased the N250,000 form designated for executive board members.

Driven by his inbuilt desire for the sport, the Harvard University of Boston, Massachusetts USA trained security expert on national and international cases, believes the North East region need better representation on the board of the NFF.

“The North East Region has produced great and most talented footballers for our dear country and need better and effective representation to further expose it to the world.

“We need more players like Patrick Pascal, Manu Garba, Late Tunde Bamidele and Francis Monidafe for the various national teams and this can only be made possible by creating enabling environment for them,” he said.

Barrister Sajo said he is eminently qualified to represent the zone.

“I am better equipped to provide such exposure with the right programmes and activities. My plan is to make the region a haven for football. I am coming with a revolution to have football played in every street in the North East.

“I want to salute the efforts so far from Alhaji Babagana Kalli and late Alhaji Musa Duhu for the region but I believe I have more to offer. We are in a democratic setting and I am offering myself as a personal sacrifice to help develop football in the North East.

“I have the concepts, links and contacts that will change many things in the North East and for sure my presence will be the antidote that we need to run,” he said.

Barrister Sajo said he would be encouraging more private sector ownership of clubs, inter- state football competition in the region, grassroots football development in order enable the enormous young talents that abound in the North East region thrive.

Sajo said he would encounter standard sports infrastructure and capacity building of sports administrators and officials in the region.