By Sylvanus Ofekun
The impending vacancy of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Secretary General position has sparked discussions on the importance of maintaining professionalism in sports administration. Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, the incumbent Secretary General, is set to step down after an 11-year tenure, amidst concerns raised by stakeholders regarding his performance.
While there are indications that Dr. Sanusi may seek to continue in the role, there has been a surge in lobbying from politicians for the position. It is crucial to emphasize that the NFF Secretary General position is traditionally reserved for qualified career civil servants, unless there is a lack of suitable candidates within the NFF. This practice is consistent across sports federations in Nigeria.
Notable figures like Late Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi and Dr. Mohammed Sanusi assumed the position due to the absence of qualified civil servants at the time, leading to their appointment on a contractual basis. Dr. Sanusi, who joined the NFF in 2007, was initially expected to serve a maximum of 4 years as a contract staff. However, he has remained in the role for 17 years, contrary to civil service regulations.
The National Sports Commission plays a vital role in professionalizing the sports industry in Nigeria. Any attempt by politicians to secure the NFF Secretary General position should be viewed skeptically, as it may hinder the development of sports in the country. Sports administration requires expertise and experience, and entrusting the role to an outsider could be detrimental to the sector’s growth.
It is essential to support career civil servants who have dedicated their years to serving in the NFF, rather than displacing them with external appointments. The Federal Government must uphold the principles of professionalism in sports administration and refrain from allowing non-specialists to assume key roles in the industry.
Fortunately, the appointments made within the National Sports Commission have largely been individuals with a background in sports business, ensuring a focus on industry-specific knowledge and experience. This approach is crucial in driving the advancement of sports in Nigeria and fostering a culture of professionalism within sports administration.
In conclusion, the NFF Secretary General position serves as a symbol of the commitment to professionalism in sports administration. By prioritizing qualified career civil servants and individuals with a background in sports, Nigeria can strengthen its sports industry and pave the way for sustainable growth and development in the field.
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