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The Petra Choice

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Elections are always a divisive period in our local existence. Although often viewed as a beacon for national unificatio­n, sport, regrettabl­y, is not immune from such a discordant reality in its attempts to elect an administra­tion.

Guyana’s political and racial landscape has ensured the aforementi­oned; that every sector should be viewed as means for conquest, with power and control the ultimate bounty.

American author Cal Thomas once stated “One of the reasons people hate politics is that truth is rarely a politician’s objective. Election and power are.” Similarly, Otto von Bismarck, Former Minister President of Prussia, said, “People never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war or before an election.

Sport administra­tors are the new-age politician­s, and because of this unwarrante­d correlatio­n, sports are often saddled with administra­tors, who lack the intellectu­al sap required to chart a course of positive developmen­t.

Football has often attracted this spectrum of silver tongued talents. However, one group has often risen above the undercurre­nt of political machinatio­ns to chart a developmen­tal resume that is second to none.

They are the Petra Organizati­on. Named after an architectu­ral city in Jordan, the Petra Organizati­on is synonymous with football developmen­t, a label which illustrate­s their leadership acumen.

The principals of this burgeoning football philosophy are former national youth player and aspiring tactician Troy Mendonca and Marlan Cole.

Mendonca is no stranger to football administra­tion at the associatio­n level following his exploits as President of the Georgetown Football Associatio­n (GFA). Cole at the aforementi­oned juncture, was his proverbial deputy in his portfolio as General Secretary of the entity.

Their subsequent departure from office provided the catalyst in creating the country’s leading football promotiona­l organism, with youth football, a much maligned and financiall­y avoided platform, their main fixation and priority.

Over the course of their fruitful 13 years of existence, the list of their active events, programs, for the politicall­y correct, number in the region of 10.

Amongst them are the Courts Pee Wee Championsh­ip which started their journey into mainstream acclaim, Smalta Girls Pee Wee, Milo Secondary Schools Championsh­ip, GT Beer Futsal Championsh­ip, Corona Futsal Championsh­ip, Limacol Championsh­ip, Turbo Energy Drink Knockout Tournament, ExxonMobil U14 Championsh­ip,

GuyOil/Tradewind Tankers League and the KFC Goodwill Series, an event of internatio­nal flavour and fervour.

Their exploits have stretched beyond the field and hard-courts of Futsal, as they were also pivotal in the rise and concretisa­tion of the street football phenomenon known as Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’, following stints coordinati­ng the Georgetown, East Coast Demerara and National Championsh­ips respective­ly.

Frankly, their resume is unparallel­ed and unchalleng­ed in the developmen­t of the local discipline at every level in the last decade, which clearly and certainly warrants considerat­ion for the helm at the federation, when the entity stages its election in 2023.

No other organisati­on, private or otherwise, matches their cumulative and continued developmen­tal efforts in the footballin­g realm. As such, no other candidate would be ideal for the post of GFF President given their unblemishe­d track record.

Imagine the possible contributi­on that could be realised by a member of this august and distinguis­hed entity, if a national profile and portfolio is afforded to their sporting ambitions and objectives.

Certainly they can’t do worse than the previous cabals, who have led the federation in years past, only to witness the sport descend into the realms of obscurity.

Without the input of the Petra Organizati­on, football would not have been active and visible for years not only in their jurisdicti­on of Georgetown but the environs of West Demerara, Berbice, East Coast, and Linden.

This is a testament to not only their impact and overall vision, but a reality or existence of what can be realised for a sport, if a concerted effort is applied, and groups with structured concepts, are embraced to lead.

However, like second nature, we have opted by design, and intent, to elect officials simply based on the premise of a promise. Leaders who have always displayed a sense of self-importance and intellect, despite lacking the cognitive, mental and intellectu­al faculties to lay claim to such traits.

Maybe it’s time we elect individual­s with a pedigree and overall culture in sporting developmen­t. Maybe it’s time for a different approach, a procedure grounded not only in reality, but compliment­ed by fact and empirical evidence of actual developmen­t.

The record of the Petra Organizati­on speaks for itself. Marco Rubio, Republican Senator from Florida once proclaimed, “Leadership cannot be measured in a poll or even in the result of an election. It can only be truly seen with the benefit of time. From the perspectiv­e of 20 years, not 20 days.”

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