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NFF, ministry to meet on reviving 2026 World Cup campaign

Gafaar urges federation to restructure technical committee, scouting system

Sports Development Minister, John Enoh, will meet with top officials of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to reassess the country’s campaign at the ongoing 2026 World Cup African qualifying series.

Nigeria is fifth with three points out of the available 12 in a group that has Lesotho, Rwanda, Benin Republic, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Super Eagles latest defeat by Benin Republic on Sunday sent alarm bells ringing across the country with Sports Minister, querying the NFF on the team’s poor form.

Special Assistant to the minister, Media, Diana-Mary Nsan, told The Guardian, yesterday, that the minister would meet with the NFF chiefs next week to assess possible ways to relaunch Nigeria’s bid to qualify for the World Cup to be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

She said the minister is currently engaged with the Athletics Federation of Nigeria’s (AFN) national trials for the Paris 2024 Olympics holding in Benin, adding that the NFF has been notified of the intending meeting.

While the ministry is trying to find solutions to the Super Eagles’ debacle, a source at the Presidency has told The Guardian that the Federal Government may constitute a rescue committee to ensure the country qualifies for the World Cup.

The Guardian recalls that the Federal Government, under Goodluck Jonathan, formed a Presidential Committee led by former Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, to ensure that the country qualified for the 2010 World Cup hosted by South Africa.

Then, it seemed that Nigeria would lose the ticket to Tunisia, who was leading the group before the presidential committee motivated the Super Eagles to win all their remaining games home

Read more on guardian.ng