NFF sets up Special Covid-19 Task Force
The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has empanelled a special Covid-19 task force, to ensure full compliance with Covid-19 protocols in all Nigerian football club activities.
A statement issued by the Director of Communications of NFF, Ademola Olajire, named Chairman of the Federation’s Security Committee and Member of the Organising Committee for the African Nations Championship (CHAN), Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau as head of the task force.
Eminent medical practitioners like Dr Kweku Tandoh, Dr Nekwu Okolugbo, Dr Rotimi Ogungbe and Dr Babatunde Akinbinu are members.
Chairman of the Rivers State Football Association and former Member of the NFF Executive Committee, Barrister Chris Green, is also a member of the task force that will as well recommend an effective and efficient way of verifying Covid-19 test reports submitted by all football clubs and officials at League venues.
Other members of the Task Force are; Mohammed Zanna; Bello Abubakar Sokoto, Hassan Garo, Mr Sunday Longbap, Sir E. C. Chukwuemeka, Mrs Catherine Opara, Alhaji Abubakar, Ms Modupe Shabi and Mallam Mohammed Ameenu (Secretary).
The Term of Reference of the task force are;
1. To ensure all football clubs in all the various leagues have received the Covid-19 Protocols and Guidelines for the re-opening of contact sports developed by the FMYSD in collaboration with the PTF on Covid-19 and the NCDC.
2. To work with the various League Bodies, to monitor compliance with the Covid-19 Protocols by all the football clubs at all levels of the Leagues.
3. To put in place an effective monitoring system to ensure compliance with Covid-19 Protocols at all League match venues.
4. To recommend an effective and efficient way of verifying Covid-19 Test reports submitted by all the football clubs and officials at all the leagues venues.
5. To recommend ways of ensuring the safety and well-being of players, officials and spectators at all match venues in line with the Covid-19 Protocols.
6. To come up with various ways and means that the NFF and the League Bodies can support the football clubs in ensuring compliance with the Covid-19 Protocols.
7. To recommend to the NFF, punitive actions to be taken against football clubs and/or individuals found to have contravened the Covid-19 Protocols.
8. To regularly monitor the Covid-19 situation in the country and advise the NFF accordingly with regards to further necessary action.
The Committee will provide a report every two weeks to the NFF Football Committee and the NFF Medical Committee through the Office of the NFF General Secretary.
PR/Mercy Chukwudiebere