Barrister Dieudonne Happi, Fecafoot Normalization committee boss |
Luc Nicolas, manager of Fifa
member associations and Segbe Prichette, Coordinator in charge of Development
Programmes in Francophone Africa, were in Cameroon to acquaint themselves with
the Normalisation process.
On September 24 Fifa appointed a
Normalisation Committee in Cameroon after attempts to reconcile stakeholders
failed.
A five-man Normalisation
Committee was installed on September 9 with the task to run the daily affairs
of the federation, revise the statutes and conduct election in February.
Unlike the previous
Normalisation Committee that was set up in 2013 prolong three time this present
committee has exactly six months to complete its task.
“Contrary to the previous committee
FIFA will be physically present to manage and foresee the process at every step
of the way, make sure everything is actually being implemented with respect of
the different directives”, a Fecafoot official told BBC Sport.
In a working session with the
members of the Normalisation Committee the Fifa reps evaluated the work done
within the past three weeks, the plan of action and the time table.
During the past weeks, the
Normalisation Committee has been receiving views of Cameroonians on the best
way to ameliorate football management.
A new general Secretary Martin
Etonge was appointed to replace Blaise Mousa and commissions created to handle
the work expected of the committee.
Commission to ameliorate
financial resources, electoral process, revision of statutes, documentation and
human resources have been put in place and members installed.
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Barrister
Dieudonne Happi, Fecafoot Normalization committee boss
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