The sport minister had written to request that Amiesimaka becomes part of a committee to produce a 10-year football development master plan for Nigeria.
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Amiesimaka who described the appointment as a waste of time and public funds said similar committees have been set up in the past but their recommendations were not implemented.
The former chairman of Sharks Football Club, in a letter sighted by media correspondent, titled, ‘RE: Appointment As Member Of The Committee To Produce 10 Year Football Development Master Plan,’ said that he had been in similar committees in the past but their recommendations were never implemented.
The letter read, “I refer to your letter FMYSD/FEAD/NFF/CORR/014/VOL IV of September 7, 2021, and state without equivocation that beyond cliches and perfunctory responses, but consistent with my natural disposition, I always feel honoured to be considered worthy to serve my beloved country in any capacity. Thank you, sir.
“Nevertheless, it is apposite to recall that carefully thought-through, reports on similar subject by other committees, some of which I was privileged to serve on, were received with high commendation by the authorities, only to gather dust.
“Regrettably, there is no indication whatsoever that things will be any different this time around. Accordingly, I respectfully decline your kind offer, as to do otherwise would amount to a waste of my time and public funds.”
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