CHAIRMAN of Save Women Football Foundation, Moses Bako has said the Nigeria Football Federation should be ready to accept the blame should the country’s senior female national team fail to do well at the 2015 Fifa Women’s World Cup in Canada.
He expressed his disappointment over the inability of the football house to organise Grade A international friendlies for the Falcons who will begin 2015 Fifa Women’s World Cup campaign against Sweden on June 8.
Nigeria’s Group D opponents, Australia have resumed camp on January 12 and two-time winners USA have completed four phases of  training camp since January 5 in California while Sweden have played several  grade A friendly games.
According to Bako, the reigning African queens are prepared for the championship but are ill prepared.
“[Super Falcons] are ready but not prepared enough for the tournament,” Bako told Goal.
“The Coach to the best of my knowledge has done all that he can do and the NFF is not really interested in the girls.
“Super Falcons are drawn in the group of death and the Nigeria Football Federation has already condemned them to death,” he lamented.
“[NFF] has failed to organize grade A international friendlies for the team and failed to work on the release of some of the players called to camp by the handlers.
“In my honest opinion, the present NFF has no plans for female football in Nigeria and since there is not much funds, they are just waiting to push the girls to the World Cup to mark register and come home after the first round.”
He conluded predicting a gloomy outing for the African representative at the championship owing to ill-preparation.
“I don’t know the magic to be done but I know the ability of these players if they have been prepared well.”