Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Rohan to fight for NOC hot seat

- By Susil Premalal

Rohan Fernando, the President of Amateur Rowing Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (ARASL), officially announced his intention to contest the post of president of the National Olympic Committee. He will contest Suresh Subramania­m at the February 23 election of office bearers in a bid to take control of the country’s premier sports body.

Fernando, alongside a batch of supporting officials from 16 other NOC Member Associatio­ns, launched the campaign under the theme ' Save Sports from Corruption' while reading out the vision and mission statements at an event held at Hotel Taj Samudra in Colombo on Thursday.

“I don’t need to indulge in this kind of activities and also I don’t have the wealth to provide financial aid to these associatio­ns. But we are here collective­ly as a team with one vision, that is to eradicate corruption and misuse of privileges and with hopes of adhering democracy to the system,” said Fernando.

Fernando also unveiled his action plan. This includes strengthen­ing corporatio­n between all stakeholde­rs-- IOC, Ministry of Sports, Ministry of Education, National Sports Federation­s and the private and public sector, empowering and facilitati­ng NSF’s, instilling discipline and decorum at the NOC, equitable distributi­on of resources, capacity building of body and mind, free sports from drug abuse, media coordinati­on, strengthen- ing the spirit of volunteeri­sm, recognisin­g the Olympian Alumni, help better utilisatio­n of the funds available for sports developmen­t and encourage compliance based administra­tion.

Fernando also revealed that more associatio­ns have pledged their support in favour of his team but did not reveal names that will contest for other positions, stating that they will be made public in the near future.

"We chose to mind out own businesses by running our respective associatio­ns all these while but then again we also thought some day we will be responsibl­e for not acting promptly against those who actually went against the norms of IOC Constituti­on and the Olympic Charter. Our only intention is to make the NOC a transparen­t and respectabl­e governing entity," he added.

The NOC elections were postponed on several occasions since 2013 and the previous election was held way back in 2009. Fernando emphasized that he will be contesting the elections with a great deal of confidence and with the backing of some senior top ranked sports administra­tors.

"We would take up any criticism in a sporting manner and would like to build up a good relationsh­ip with all stakeholde­rs. But as true sportsmen who value the spirit of true sportsmans­hip, we are deadly against misconduct and isolation.

All of us are stakeholde­rs of sports and the NOC and we are abide by the rule of the land as well as the IOC regulation­s. Our intention is to make anyone who takes any role responsibl­e for his conducts and open the doors to all sports bodies and athletes, so that a healthy and transparen­t relationsh­ip could be formed to benefit the country through sports," Fernando explained.

 ??  ?? Rohan Fernando and his strong set of supporters launching their campaign with the slogan 'save sports from corruption
Rohan Fernando and his strong set of supporters launching their campaign with the slogan 'save sports from corruption

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