Tijani Umar
The Tijani Umar-led Nigeria Basketball Federation has declared its readiness to exploit all avenues for peace and reconciliation in the present imbroglio engulfing the country’s basketball administration.
Umar, said in Lagos on Monday, after a board meeting, that, his board is ready for peace and reconciliation as presented in the letter written to the two boards by FIBA on the way forward.
Umar, said in a statement signed by the Media Consultant, Mr. Patrick Omorodion that: “We are ready to honour the invitation from the Nigeria Olympic Committee, NOC, that FIBA has appointed as the only body that would ensure reconciliation in Nigerian basketball. We shall submit to all measures that would employed by the Olympic Committee towards achieving peace.
“Our interest bothers on the players, officials and the general basketball stakeholders who make a living from basketball. We have resolved in our board meeting to do everything possible to ensure the game is developed in Nigeria both at the local and international levels. For the interest of the game, we shall not send any letter to basketball stakeholders asking them not to work with any group, as the letter sent in by FIBA said specifically that it did not recognize any of the two groups, but will only send correspondence to the Musa Kida group.
“Sending correspondence does not mean recognition and we understand that perfectly. Asking players and officials not to deal with any particular group is retrogressive and injurious to peace and reconciliation as directed by FIBA.”
Tijani Umar, assured all basketball stakeholders, players and officials that he is optimistic that before the November deadline given by FIBA, peace would have returned to the country’s basketball.
He admonished all the players invited for the Afrobasket Championships, male and female, to work amicably with the group which FIBA for now maintains correspondence with. “The players must try their best to make Nigeria proud again at the Afrobasket, which D’Tigers are defending champions.”
He commended the leadership of FIBA for making a bold move to ensure a lasting peace in Nigerian basketball. “I believe so much that the letter to the two groups is just the best and the only way to resolve the crisis and I am very happy that before the end of November, normalcy will return to Nigerian basketball.”