The first-ever CAF Club Licensing Seminar in Nigeria was opened in Abuja on Thursday at a colourful ceremony witnessed by leading lights of Nigerian football and big-wigs of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
NFF
President Amaju Pinnick, who opened the two –day event, praised CAF for the
initiative and stressed that the program was another step by the NFF to build
capacity of workers in the game and entrench global best practices in the
administration of the Nigerian game.
“As we keep saying at every turn,
our administration is committed to repositioning the Nigeria game. There has
been tremendous impact in several aspects, most notably the League, and we are
determined to intensify the capacity building programs for referees, coaches
and administrators.
“We
appreciate this move by CAF, recognizing the high importance of our country in
the global football community, and we have high regard for the instructors they
have sent to ‘load’ our people with the best practices in club licensing.”
CAF has sent four of its best instructors,
namely CAF Club Licensing Manager Ahmed Harraz, Dominique Niyonzima from
Burundi, George Kasengele from Zambia and respected FIFA Match Commissioner
Anthony Baffoe from Ghana. NFF Club Licensing Manager, Nasiru Jibril is
coordinating.
The
African body has also invited its Nigerian Club Licensing Instructors,
including Dr. Bolaji Ojo-Oba (FIFA Match Commissioner, CAF Instructor and one
–time NFF General Secretary) and Mazi Amanze Uchegbulam (former NFF 1st Vice President and deputy president of
the CAF Appeal Board).
Present
at the occasion were NFF 1st Vice President, Barr. Seyi Akinwunmi, NFF 2nd Vice
President/LMC chairman, Mr. Shehu Dikko, NFF Executive Committee members
Ibrahim Musa Gusau, Felix Anyansi-Agwu, Ahmed Yusuf Fresh and Ahmad Kawu, NFF
General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi and chief operating officer of LMC, Salihu
Abubakar.
Chairman of the Directors
of Sports in the country, Mr. Tunde Kazeem, Directors of Sports of Kebbi and
Osun States (Usman Ladan and Akin Adio respectively) and Players' Union
chieftains Dahiru Sadi and Austin Popo were also in attendance, alongside
representatives of all Premier League clubs in the country.
Meanwhile,
Nigeria’s FIFA Match Commissioner, CAF Instructor and NFF Technical Committee
member, Mr. Paul Bassey is in Accra, Ghana as an instructor at a similar
seminar holding in that country.
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