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Nigeria: Club Owners Association Is an Illegal Body – Baribote

A former Chairman, Nigeria Premier League, Chief Victor Rumson Baribote has said the famed ‘Club Owners Association’ is an illegal body and alien to Nigeria’s football laws.

The Club Owners association is the umbrella body of the 20 clubs participating in the Nigeria Professional Football League, (NPFL)

“The Club Owners Association is an illegal body. Article 33 of the NFF statute is very clear,” Baribote said on Sunday night.

Speaking further on the NFF statute, the former second vice president of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF lampooned the processes used to elect members into the board.

“The chairman of the Premier League shall be the second vice president of the NFF. The NFF Congress will conduct an election for ten (10) persons of the fifteen (15) Board members namely, NFF President, the First Vice president, and eight (8) Ordinary members.

“Then five positions are the NPFL, Chairman of Chairmen, NNL, NLO and Women League. These are independent bodies who have to conduct their own election.

“It is the same thing that is applicable to the league board. The club chairmen will elect one person among them to represent them on the board. So Club Owners is not known to football laws.” the proprietor of Nembe City FC insisted.

Reacting to Baribote’s submission, the Executive Secretary of the Club Owners, Alloy Chukwuemeka berated the former NPFL chairman for his ‘careless and insensitive’ statement saying they are duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission.