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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/nff748/web.thenff.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114NFF 2nd<\/sup> Vice President and Chairman of LMC, Mr. Shehu Dikko on Friday declared open the 4-day leadership training for Chairmen of State Football Associations in Nigeria, holding in the United Kingdom, saying the program marked \u201ca new vista in planning for wholesale development of football in Nigeria.\u201d<\/p>\n Dikko, who opened the occasion on behalf of NFF President Amaju Pinnick, said: \u201cWe have to congratulate ourselves because we are embarking on a new vista that would, all things being equal, fast-track the development of football in Nigeria. This is because we are here as critical stakeholders and as the engine room of football development in Nigeria, embarking on a leadership training with the sole aim of boosting our capacity to drive better performances and delivery of our tasks and role within the football structure in Nigeria.<\/p>\n \u201cIndeed, it is often said that, it’s not strong people that develops societies but strong institutions. This is a fact. But the institutions don’t build themselves rather its people with capacity and capability, expertise, vision and new ideas who are ready to move with the times that build these institutions.\u201d<\/p>\n Dikko insisted that\u00a0no one has a monopoly of knowledge, thus people have to keep seeking for knowledge with open mind so as to explore and adapt to the best practices to be able to build strong and viable institutions.<\/p>\n \u201cTo this end, our NFF is starting this capacity development program so as to be able to get all stakeholders to acquire new knowledge and ideas so we can be able to go back home to all continue with our efforts to improve football and institutionalise our State Football Associations within the context of global best practices.<\/p>\n \u201cIt’s the hope of everyone that this training is just the beginning and it would be a sustainable program year in, year out and what we would be learning here would be the catalyst for our growth and development back home. I sincerely and personally believe this would be the case.\u201d<\/p>\n