The President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick has said that $500,000 to each of the 211 member countries by Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) to member associations was not a palliative as widely speculated.
โAs part of our efforts to remain transparent with financial dealings and because I have seen a few enquiries about FIFAโs release of funds to member associations, I feel itโs my duty to update on how things stand,โ Pinnick explained in a series of tweets via @PinnickAmaju.
He added: โEvery year, there are statutory allocations that federations receive from FIFA, for the smooth running of football in different federations. However, these funds come with statutory specific areas of obligations.
โWhat FIFA has done now, though, is to release funds that were meant to be released later in the year, earlier. This is part of FIFAโs plans to help ameliorate hardships that this novel coronavirus has and will cause. It is not a palliative, as some have speculated.โ
But Pinnickโs stance is however at variance with the FIFA release of April 24 which quoted its President Gianni Infantino as saying that the $500,000 to each of the 211 member countries was to cushion the effects of COVID-19.
โThe pandemic has caused unprecedented challenges for the entire football community and, as the world governing body, it is FIFAโs duty to be there and support the ones that are facing acute needs,โ said Infantino.
Yet Pinnick said the fund was not a palliative, promising judicious use of the funds from FIFA:โ โIn the coming days, weeks and months, the Nigeria Football Federation board will be doing all we can to mitigate the pressures on Nigeriaโs football due to this novel virus.
โAs I have always tried to do, everything we do will be above board. Again, these funds arenโt relief funds,โ he noted.