President of the
Nigeria Football Federation, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick has been appointed the
President of the Organizing Committee for the Africa Cup of Nations - the most
important committee in the workings of the Confederation of African Football
(CAF) aside the Executive Committee.
At the
inaugural meeting of the CAF Executive Committee which took place on
Monday in Manama, Bahrain, on the margin of the 67th FIFA Congress
starting on Tuesday, Pinnick was also named the President of the CAF Media
Committee.
The NFF supremo
will have President of the Zimbabwe Football Federation, Dr. Philip Chiyangwa as
his deputy in the AFCON panel.
It is the first
time in CAF's 60-year history that a Nigerian would head the very influential
Organizing Committee for the Africa Cup of Nations - CAF's flagship competition
which is of the same age.
Former CAF President
Issa Hayatou chaired the AFCON panel during his tenure. In the Media Committee,
Pinnick replaces Anjorin Moucharafou, the Benin Republic FA boss whom he
pummeled at the CAF Elections in Ethiopia in March to become an Executive
Committee member.
Only four days ago,
at its 53rd Full Council Meeting at the Yankari Game Reserve in Bauchi, the
Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) presented the NFF President,
who is also Member of the very influential Organizing Committee for FIFA Competitions,
with a Merit Award for outstanding support to SWAN.
Also on Monday, the
CAF Executive Committee named the President of Ghana FA, Mr. Kwesi Nyantakyi as
1st Vice President, with his DR Congo opposite number, Omani
Constant Selemani, named the 2nd Vice President.
SAFA President, Dr.
Danny Jordaan, a former university lecturer and parliamentarian who was chief
organizer of the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals, was named chairman of the
Marketing and TV Committee, while 1988 African Player of the Year, Kalusha Bwalya
heads the Technical and Development Committee.
Sierra Leone FA
boss, Isha Johansen heads the Women’s Football Committee.
President of Uganda
FA, Moses Magogo was co-opted into the CAF Executive Committee for 2017-2021
cycle. In the poll for the remaining African member of the FIFA Council, Hani
Abo Rida of Egypt defeated former Cameroonian FIFA Development Officer Zelkifli
Ngoufonja by 50 votes to 4.
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