The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) has set the date for its elective congress that will see the election of a new board.


A new executive committee for the Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC) will be elected in Jalingo, Taraba state capital on December 15th, 2022.

 

This was part of the resolution of the NOC after its meeting in Abuja on Wednesday, where the new NOC Board of Trustees was inaugurated at the Liaison Office.

 

All delegates are excepted to arrive in Jalingo on December 14th while departure is slated for the next day.

 

The President of, the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Engineer Habu Ahmed Gumel urged the newly inaugurated members to act in such a manner that will assist the NOC in achieving its set goals and objectives. Gumel added that the NOC had put in place the process of appointing the Trustees but due to a knotty issue that has now been resolved with the Corporate Affairs Commission(CAC) before final approval was granted.

 

Gumel urged the Trustees to comply with NOC's relevant laws, rules, and regulations in force in the country as well as the Olympic charter.

 

Also, the Trustees among many others duties, are to guide the NOC in making prudent and revenue-generating investments and equally uphold high standards in protecting the assets of the committee.

 

In a press release signed by the Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Phemmy Adetula, the 7 inaugurated Trustees members are, Ambassador Haruna Garba, Hon. Ayo Omidiran, Dr. Lanre Glover, Mr. Jackson Bidel, Hon. Lumumba Dah Adeh, Mr. Suleiyman Mu’azu and Mr. Obi Asika.

 

Their inauguration follows the demise of five former Trustees members who have passed on to glory, they are Alhaji Raheem Adejumo, May Gen Henry Adefope, Pa Oyebola Jolaosho, Apostle Hayford Alile, and Dr. Simi Johnson.

 

Several key stakeholders including the majority of the federation presidents, and representatives of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development led by Alhaji Abba Yola who represented the Honourable Sports Minister were present at the brief and colorful ceremony.

 
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