The Nigeria Football Federation has claimed full responsibility for
the failure of the Super Eagles to reach next year’s Africa Cup of
Nations finals in Equatorial Guinea.
The African champions battled back to a 2-2 draw with South Africa’s
Bafana Bafana in Uyo on Wednesday, when the narrowest margin of victory
was needed, and left the country’s teeming football fans in sour mood.
But NFF President Amaju Pinnick stated that it was a time for sober
reflection rather than trading of blames or looking for scapegoats.
“The NFF takes full responsibility for what has happened. It is a
tragedy for us to come so near and yet fail to reach the finals. We made
so much effort and sacrifice in Congo to achieve the victory we needed
there on Saturday and really had no business bungling it here," Pinnick
said in a media release.
“However, our commitment is to build a sustainable football culture
in the country and nothing has changed. This is a disappointment but for
us, we gave it our best shot and supported the team fully.”
Pinnick said Wednesday’s failure could turn out to be blessing in disguise.
“All things work together for good for those that love God, according
to Romans 8:28. This has happened but we believe it will work together
for us to toil hard and achieve a renaissance that will take Nigeria
football to much higher heights than it has ever been.
“I use this opportunity to thank the Akwa Ibom State Government for
all the support they gave the team and the assistance they offered the
NFF. This is a dark moment but we will emerge into sunshine shortly.”
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