

The Abuja Package B, MKO Abiola Stadium Complex construction project has been approved by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) as well as the United States Football Association (NFF).
Tajudeen Abbas, the speaker of the House of Representatives, praised the NFF for their work in enhancing the nation’s football infrastructure at the groundbreaking ceremony.
According to Abbas, “This project will have a far-reaching impact on the development of sport in the country. It will save a lot of money both financially and financially to improve football efficiency in Nigeria,” she said.
He also reassured the NFF of the House of Representatives’ backing, saying that “we will work together to make sure this project is finished in time.”
Ibrahim Gusau, president of NFF, addressed the guests and stated that the project ushered in a new era for international football development in Nigeria.
I pledged to push this legacy project with my executives as soon as we took the oath of office in 2022. “We are officially entering a new era in Nigeria football,” Gusau said.
The project, which is supported by FIFA’s Forward Program, aims to create a conducive environment for players and officials to excel.
Gusau emphasized the value of investing in football infrastructure, stating that “for the sustained success of our football on the continent and the global stage, it is crucial for us to provide the conducive environment, infrastructure, equipment, and support system that will allow players and officials to give their very best.”
Mutiu Adepoju, a former Nigerian international, praised the NFF for its efforts to create a conducive environment for young talents to flourish.
Source: Per Second News
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