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My first task as CAF President – Ahmad

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on a campaign of wide-ranging reforms.

Chief among them were pledges to bring greater governance and transparen­cy to Caf while also promising to work on the African game from the grassroots up.

Ahmad was so emotional after his victory that he struggled to speak when interviewe­d minutes after his win.

Dennis Idrissa, a member of the Malagasy’s campaign manager, said the 57-year-old was so nervous about the result that he wasn’t in the room at the African Union headquarte­rs when the winner was revealed.

“Ahmad asked me to listen and come back to tell him what happened,” Idrissa said in a chat.

“He was outside the auditorium - he was so stressed, so nervous. When I heard the result - I came out quickly and told him ‘Ahmad, you are the new president of Caf.’

“He said: ‘Seriously? Dennis, are you sure? I went back into the auditorium to check. I then had the honour of bringing him into the auditorium.

“And then we lifted him along with the Djibouti President on our shoulders. It was the best moment of my life. We worked so hard for this day.”

Ahmad says he has still to recover from what many are calling a seismic change in the leadership of Caf, following Hayatou’s 29-year reign.

“The shock is leaving but my body is tired,” Ahmad said after what was a gruelling campaign.

The former footballer and coach and current political senator in Madagascar - is scheduled to rule Caf until 2021.

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Wilfred Ndidi

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