Nigeria have been given until Friday to overturn a recent court ruling
that voided its football elections or Fifa will ban them until May
2015.
In a letter sent to the Nigerian Football Federation on
Tuesday, Fifa said their directive must be met by midday, 31 October.
Fifa wants the reinstatement of the NFF board that was elected on 30 September.
If Nigeria fail to comply, they will be expelled from qualification for next year's Africa Cup of Nations.
The Super Eagles are the reigning champions but are now
facing the very real prospect of missing the chance to defend their
title at the 17 January to 8 February finals.
Already this year, Nigeria have been banned for
government interference in the NFF and Fifa warned the country in
September and again in October that another incident would result in a
lengthy ban.
Fifa's action follows last week's ruling by the Jos High Court annulled last month's
election of Amaju Pinnick as Nigeria Football Federation president.
Justice Ambrose Allagoa ruled that the elective
congress of the NFF should not be recognised as the Jos High Court had
put in place 11 days earlier an order that the elections could not be
held.
This injunction was brought by two members of the
previous NFF executive led by Chris Giwa, which was stripped of its
authority after elections that took it to power on 26 August were deemed
invalid by Fifa.
The court order was ignored by the NFF, which went ahead with their congress and the Pinnick-led executive was put in place.
Justice Allagoa has ruled, however, that the original
injunction remains in place and therefore the 30 September congress
should not be recognised.
Fifa's letter said: "As stated in our previous letters,
Fifa stressed that should the electoral process and the instalment of
the newly elected NFF board be affected by any interference, the case
would be brought to the attention of the appropriate Fifa bodies for a
suspension of the NFF until the next Fifa Congress due to take place on
28 and 29 May 2015.
"We thus hope that by Friday midday, we will receive
the requested evidence in order to avoid the adverse consequences of a
suspension."
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