Stephen Keshi was the first to step out of the meeting with the
Technical Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation Tuesday without
presenting World Cup list.
He told the press that he had submitted a provisional list for the 2014 Brazil World Cup to the committee.
The whole country had waited for the list. Speculations on possible
invitees had kept everybody in suspense. Would Ikechukwu Uche and Osaze
be on the list? What about out-of- form goalkeeper, Chigozie Agbim?
Maigari and Keshi
The list would be released by Paul Bassey the spokesman of the
committee or Demola Olajire, the Director of Communications of the
federation, the reporters outside the building hoped. They waited.
And Paul Bassey stepped out and announced that the federation would
consult on the list which they would now release in a week’s time.
There were speculations that the federation would tamper with the
list to include the likes of Ike Uche if Keshi did not include them. And
when Keshi said that he submitted the list and Bassey followed up with
the consultation theory on the list they painted a picture of a
deadlock. Could they have had issues with some names which they intend
to sort out in a week’s time?, many imagined and speculated Tuesday
night.
We can report to you this morning that the statements from Keshi and
Bassey were merely planned to manage a bad situation, a disappointment
the officials felt would paint both them and Keshi in bad light.
Keshi, representing the technical crew and Bassey representing the
federation did not tell the nation the truth. The truth was that Keshi
did not submit any list and pleaded to be given time to do so. This, we
gathered, was apparently borne out of fear that the federation might
tamper with his list.
He wanted nerves to calm down. That appeared irresponsible to some
members who argued that Keshi knew of the meeting and the expectations
of the whole country. But Keshi, we also gathered, was executing a ploy
to be in control of the team he would announce, a team capable of
walling off external influences and producing result in Brazil.
However, that didn’t appear to make sense to officials since it was
still a provisional list of 30 players which would still be pruned to 23
after the camping in USA. But Keshi was said to be employing delay
tactics to avoid interference.
“Keshi did not submit any list. He pleaded for time. Everybody was
shocked. The whole country knew of April 22 date and now he says the
list is not ready on the grounds that he was still making last minute
search for players,” a source close to the Technical Committee said,
adding “the committee was totally disappointed that Keshi wasted their
time, money and energy by coming without the list. He could have
informed the federation in time that his list was not ready and the
meeting could have been rescheduled. He did not show respect to the
federation.”
But a source close to Keshi said that Keshi felt that ensuring
adequate preparation was more important than the list which would still
be released.
“Keshi went to the meeting with preparation more in his mind than a
list everybody thought wiould be submitted in good time,” the source
said.
The federation source revealed that the federation considered
sanctioning Keshi but was worried about the interpretation of their
action by the Nigerian media which has doggedly backed Keshi whether he
was wrong or right on any issue.
They also felt that it was better to avoid heating up the football
scene few days to the World Cup. Keshi’s source defended his action,
saying that “all he is doing is geared towards doing well at the World
Cup and you will see that the end will justify the means.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
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