Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Amaju Pinnick and Ghana FA boss Kwesi Nyantakyi have struck a deal, which will see GFA chief step down for Pinnick in his bid for a seat in CAF executive committee.
“Pinnick and Nyantakyi are from the same zone and he has now hammered out a plan for Nyantakyi to step down for him for the CAF position, while he will fully support him for his re-election for a seat on the FIFA Council,” a top source informed.
This explains the close alliance between the two men in recent times.
Pinnick Pinnick flew Nyantakyi back on his chartered flight from the recent AWCON final in Cameroon for them to attend a sports award in Lagos together.
Nyantakyi was also among the 18 football federation presidents who Pinnick hosted during the visit of FIFA boss Gianni Infantino to Nigeria in July.
A lawyer and banker, the 48-year-old Nyantakyi has been GFA president since December 2005.
He was first elected on the CAF executive committee in February 2011. He is also the president of the sub-regional WAFU B and owns Ghanaian club Wa All Stars.
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