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I Will Not Resign - Amaju Pinnick Insists | READ DETAILS

AFNews Reporter

Apr 13, 2022

I Will Not Resign - Amaju Pinnick Insists | READ DETAILS
The president of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) Amaju Pinnick has insisted that he will not resign amid calls from different quarters after the Super Eagles failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

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Pinnick in an interview with Arise TV, took responsibility for the Eagles failure to qualify for their fourth consecutive appearance at the Mundial. But insisted that he will not resign.

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"Some people say, 'oh, take responsibility and resign.' I'm a soldier, I'll stay till the end of my tenure,ÔÇØ Pinnick said.

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"Taking responsibility doesn't mean you are guilty, it's just a courtesy out of maturity and out of the fact that you don't want to ascribe blame to your subordinates. It's quite unfortunate knowing that you didn't do anything, knowing that you had sleepless nights.

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"We did everything, but unfortunately we are out and we'll bury our heads, but we'll learn, that's the beautiful thing. So, basically, we need to move from step one to step two.ÔÇØ

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Speaking further, Pinnick added that the federation was not responsible for the Eagles failure to qualify for the World Cup, saying the entire team was given everything they needed to pick a ticket for Qatar 2022.

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"We sat down with the players and made them to know the importance of that game and we gave them everything. Up till this moment, I don't think you can fault the NFF. You can fault us in the past, but in these two games (versus Ghana), with all due respect, I think we are faultless. But like I said earlier, I take responsibility as head of the football federation in Nigeria.ÔÇØ

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