Sports Minister tasks electoral, Appeals committee on free, fair elections

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The Minister of Youth and Sports Barrister Solomon Dalung has charged the Electoral Committee Members to be fair, just, courageous and unbiased in the conduct of tomorrow’s National Sports Federations elections.
Barrister Dalung gave the charge while inaugurating the 93-man committee at the VIP lounge of the National Stadium Abuja on Monday.
In his remarks, the Minister said that the foundation of change in the sports sector will be laid during the conduct of the sports federations elections and harped on the need to get it right through a democratized process.
“It is important and critical that we get this elections right. It is the foundation of the change we are trying to establish. The outcome will either justify or vilify our intentions. It is the credibility of the process that will vindicate our stand to democratize the Sports Federations.
” Apart from the transition of the old tradition where 13 persons were appointed into the boards, the expansion of the electoral college from 13 to 54 presents its unique challenges. If a process is fair, transparent and credible, both winners and losers will have a sense of victory. So, I charge you all to ensure that we achieve our collective objectives of delivering a fair, transparent and credible election,” Dalung said.
The President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee Engr Habu Gumel also advised the Electoral committee members to conduct elections in a democratic way as Nigeria will be monitored by international bodies and observers.
” I will not like to receive any letter from any international federation or the International Olympic Committee asking questions about this election. We should do this properly and let it be the best ever. You should conduct this election without sentiments and favour.” Gumel said.
Responding, the Electoral Chairman of the Badminton Federation, Arch Kefas Lar thanked the Ministry, the NOC and all sports stakeholders for finding them worthy to serve the country in this capacity.
” We thank you for the elaborate explanation of the guidelines to us all. May I state categorically that, having served as the President of the Nigeria Badminton Federation for 8 years, the President of African Badminton for 5 years and the World Badminton Federation for 6 years, this is the very first time that I am seeing very serious business in the electoral process. We are all aware of the decay that is going on in sports administration.  I assure you, on behalf of other members, that Tuesday’s elections will be fair, transparent, just and based on the major principles as stated in the electoral guidelines. We pledge to give all our support to ensure that we come out with one of the best elections as projected by the NOC President” Lar assured.
The Minister also redeployed all the Secretaries of the federations to other federations to maximize transparency. The Secretaries will return to their original federations after the elections.
A 7-man Elections Appeals Committee was also inaugurated thereafter.
The members were also charged to ensure that they preside over appeals , petitions and complaints of aggrieved contestants with justice and fairness.
The Chairman of the committee and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Abdulrazak Salau also pledged on behalf of the members, to live up to the task assigned to them.
Elections into the 31 National Sports Federations hold tomorrow at the National Stadium Abuja from 9am.