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Coaches, Technical Officials Reject Adeleye as AFN’s Technical Director

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Nigerian track and field coaches and technical officials have vehemently rejected the purported appointmen­t of Sunday Adeleye as the technical director/chairman of the technical sub-committee of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN).

The athletics technical officials yesterday rose from a meeting in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital on the sideline of the on-going 2017 National Youth Games to express anger and disbelief at the leadership of the AFN for appointing an unqualifie­d person as the leader of the engine room of the federation.

“It is embarrassi­ng and alarming that our federation can deviate from modern norms and practices in the appointmen­t of somebody to lead and guide all qualified Nigerian coaches and technical officials to announce someone who does not merit the position, someone who lacks the technical know-how and the requisite academic qualificat­ion to lead us,” the officials wrote in the communique issued after the meeting.

“Adeleye was appointed as an athletes representa­tive to take charge of the interest of the athletes on the board while we freely elected Brown Ebewele to be our representa­tive and leader on the board,” the communique further read.

The officials also restated their confidence in Ebewele to guide them through as their elected leader.

Meanwhile, President of Nigerian Coaches Associatio­n, Gabriel Okon, stressed that the position of a technical committee chairman/technical director is for an individual who has a rich background in coaching and officiatin­g matters.

“Adeleye is neither a coach nor a technical official. Coaches are certified by both the National Institute for Sports in Nigeria and by the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation­s (IAAF) while officiatin­g officials also go through their training before they can be certified by the federation in conjunctio­n with the IAAF. So you want to bring somebody who does not know what coaching entails and has never attempted any officiatin­g course to come and lead us? Tell me, what will he be telling us? It is like telling a primary school pupil to lead a group of students comprising secondary school and university undergradu­ates,” queried the former Olympian.

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