The chief accountant of the Nigeria
Football Federation, Andekin Christopher, has come out to dismiss
reported claims by the federation’s immediate past president, Aminu
Maigari, that the fire that engulfed the NFF’s Glass House headquarters
was triggered by an electrical fault from the chief accountant’s office. Continue...
Speaking exclusively to a correspondent of SaharaReporters yesterday,
Mr. Christopher said that the fire left him suspecting foul play
considering the timing. The fire took place a few days before elections
to choose new officials of Nigeria’s football governing body.
The chief accountant described Mr. Maigari’s insinuation that the
fire emanated from an electric problem from his office as untrue. “What
they are saying is not true. I didn’t plug any electrical appliance
before the fire started. There was no electrical problem in my office.
So there’s no way I could have been the one to have mistakenly plugged
something,” said Mr. Christopher. He added, “the security operatives are
still investigating the incident and hopefully the truth will come
out.”
Last week’s fire, which started about 9:30 a.m., capped a series of
other controversies that had swirled around the NFF, seriously affecting
Nigerian football. The fire first began as smoke that wafted out of the
office of the chief accountant on the third floor of the federation’s
building. The smoke later developed into a full-blown fire that
destroyed valuable items and documents, including files in the offices
of the chief accountant, the general secretary, and the ICT unit before
the arrival of the men of the Fire Service.
It took an hour before fire fighters from the Federal Capital
Territory Fire Service and Federal Fire Services were able to extinguish
the raging fire.
Nigeria’s security operatives are currently investigating the cause of the mysterious fire.
culled from Saharareporters
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