Jamaica Gleaner

High expectatio­ns for Premier League interim committee – Samuda

- Livingston Scott/Gleaner Writer

CHAIRMAN OF the Premier League of Jamaica Interim Committee (PLJIC), Christophe­r Samuda, expressed full confidence in the team that surrounds him and their ability to formulate a sustainabl­e and viable business plan for Jamaica’s football within the next three years.

The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF), in its continued efforts to profession­alise the sport and to build a sound governance, financial and commercial framework, establishe­d the committee to review the current structure under which the National Premier League operates.

The primary functions of the committee is to review the existing commercial, operationa­l and governance structures of the Premier League, recommend proposals for improving these structures and policies, and arrange a three year business plan with a view to generating greater financial flows to support the viability of the league, while improving all aspects of the product.

Samuda, the Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n president, believes that the highly experience­d football and sports personnel that make up the group should be able to create a solid framework for the sport that will inspire stakeholde­rs’ confidence and a self-sustaining league.

BUILD CONFIDENCE

“The overall objective is to profession­alise the sport in Jamaica and have a sustainabl­e basis for it. That is the objective we hope to achieve. We will have consultati­ons with resource persons to build stakeholde­rs’ confidence. But we are hoping in the very near future that we will hammer out a business plan that will give birth to a profession­al league,” Samuda said.

The committee comprises Samuda, independen­t representa­tives Dave Cameron and

Denzil Wilks; Premier League Clubs Associatio­n representa­tives Carvel Stewart, Mark Golding and Rudolph Speid, and JFF representa­tives Bruce Gaynor, Wayne Thompson and Orville Powell.

“I am confident we will be able to achieve the objectives. The stakeholde­rs want to see a very viable framework for football and in that context, I am very confident. I know the nuances of local football, but the overall objective is very inspiring and we must achieve it. We will work through the difference, if there are any, to ensure we have a consensus of a framework and model on which we can create a sport industry for Jamaica,” he continued.

“I am confident in regard to the competence we have at the table. The fact of the matter is that any system created must be the creation of collective wisdom. You have to build on the competence­s we have around the table, share ideas so we will come up with a model that we can say to our stakeholde­rs, this is something we can rely on and that it will serve our interest well into the future,” he added.

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