Alh Oamr Sey |
“But we have met at executive level here and are adamant that the elections should take place as planned. Even if there would be need for an extension it would certainly be a matter of just weeks,’’ Mr Sey noted.
“To be specific, Mr Sey went on, “we
would need at least two weeks to call an adoptive congress and another two to
call elections.’’ He however accepted the suggestion from the press that
elections could be held by mid-April.
Further addressing the
constitutional matters, Mr Sey elaborated that what Fifa has done was to
confirm what has been the position of all reasonable human beings, which is to
ensure that only those with bona-fide league club status, those who have played
regular league football can have a right to be a member of the association.
“It was obvious that the delegates
at the December congress were blinded by considerations of which side gets the
largest number of votes, etc. The bigger picture was for all of us to ensure
that football is indeed genuinely decentralized and properly structured so that
no part of the country will have dominance over the other in football power,”
Mr Sey said.
He went on to say that preparations
would soon be started to call another adoptive congress without representatives
of the clubs that are not considered to be regular football clubs.
Asked if the affected club’s have
not in fact been once part of the GFA, and even electing past GFA presidents,
Mr Sey said if that has happened, that was wrong.
“In fact that and other things are
the very mandate of the Normalization Committee to regulate. We have no reason
to hide anything. What has been happening in the past is wrong no matter whose
time. This is the core of the matter. There is need to move on and do things in
the right manner,’’ he noted.
The NC vice chairman reiterated that
it has never been the desire of the NC to extend their lifespan more than a
single day unnecessarily.
By Sise Sawaneh
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