Retired English Journalist Njomo Kevin in FECAFOOT Normalisation Committee
Retired CRTV journalist, Njomo Kevin, has been made member of the normalisation committee charged with reorganising Cameroon football, a tweet from the country's FA has said.
The Cameroon Football Federation-FECAFOOT, has been marked by executive controversy and leadership tussle since 2015.
Mr Njomo is a big stunner among the appointees. Though he was born in Kumba, Njomo Kelvin hails from Bangou in the West Region of Cameroon.
According to football archivist and consultant, Barrister Ashutantang Tanjong, in the context of football and other realms, the stout fellow is considered an anglophone.
Njomo Kelvin |
The highly awaited control committee expected to set a solid ground for a sound FECAFOOT administrative structure was publicised Friday 8 September 2017 by a 4-man FIFA/CAF delegation.
Ahmed Yahya, Veron Mosengo-Omba, Luca Nicola and Madam Segbe Pritchett who arrived in Cameroon on Wednesday for this sanitisation task were received in audience on Thursday by Cameroon's Sports Minister Ishmael Bidoung Mpkatt.
They reportedly concerted with football stakeholders prior to unveiling the names which have gone viral on the internet.
The members are just five (5) as we speak though it is supposed to be a ten-man team.
FECAFOOT Normalisation Committee Members unveiled today:
-Happi Dieudonne (President)
-Ambomo Marcelle (Vice President)
Members:
-Bellet Edimo
-Abdou Oumerou
-Kevin Njomo
The committee’s mandate will include the following tasks:
To run the daily affairs of FECAFOOT;
To draft new statutes in consultation with all stakeholders and in compliance with FIFA’s Statutes and standards as well as mandatory national law;
To review the statutes of the regional and departmental leagues and ensure their alignment with the FECAFOOT statutes;
To identify the delegates of the FECAFOOT general assembly and of the regional and departmental leagues;
To organise and conduct elections of a new FECAFOOT executive committee.
The committee will act as an electoral committee and none of its members will be eligible for any of the open positions in the elections.
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