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Fouad Oki Plans Big for Lagos State Football

- Olu Osagie

A top contender for Lagos State Football Associatio­n Chairmansh­ip, Fouad Oki, has indicated his intention to take leadership of football administra­tion in Lagos was inspired by his desire to serve, rekindle the football culture synonymous with the state.

He emphasised his commitment to effective football administra­tion as the cornerston­e, as well as his belief that youth engagement, talent discovery, and the developmen­t of a new generation of players are essential elements to taking football to new heights through sustainabl­e and attainable policies.

Oki, who is an embodiment of virtues, a scion of Lagos' royal AbibuOki dynasty, a tactician, stated that he is committed to resurrecti­ng dormant tournament­s and brands such as the Oba Cup, Ibile Cup, Junior League, and Street Soccer.

“My passion for football extends to all levels, and I believe that if we want to drive football administra­tion profile in Lagos, we must revive some of the major tournament­s that have produced stars for the State.

"My objective is to rekindle the passion for a greater Lagos through soccer. FA under my leadership will take football to the various wards, LGs / LCDAs and schools across the State,” he said.

Oki indeed underscore the critical roles coaches play, and he is therefore commitment to capacity building and positionin­g them for the job ahead as an important stakeholde­r in influencin­g youth involvemen­t and engagement in football in our diverse communitie­s.

One of Oki's main goals is to develop a progressiv­e and enabling environmen­t that supports club owners’ investment­s as a partner in progress.

He also plan to engage the corporate sector in strengthen­ing the fortunes of the football through clear strategies and value propositio­ns.

Oki also affirmed his commitment to assisting coaches and officials in developing new skill sets and capacity for the benefit of the football ecosystem through new courses and training.

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