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Nigeria athletics’ coaches to elect representative into new AFN board

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Track and Field coaches across Nigeria are finally set to conduct their polls to produce a viable representative that will be their voice in the incoming board of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN).

Stephen Nuhu, who is the scribe of the Track and Field Coaches of Nigeria (TAFCAN),  said that the coaches were happy to be accorded a slot in the incoming AFN board and were ready to conduct a credible poll that would help them select a dependable representative.

According to Nuhu, the coaches’ election has been fixed for Monday, May 22, 2017 at the Conference Hall of the National Stadium, Package “A” Abuja.

“Yes, we are ready for our election billed for next week in Abuja, we want to have a credible representative in the next AFN board so we want a transparent process free of rancour or any misgivings,” he said.

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The Jos-based coach famous for his exploit in the long-distance races said a memo has already been sent out to notify all TAFCAN members that a provision has now been made for coaches to have one (1) representative on the next Board of Athletics Federation of Nigeria.

Consequently, the Executive Committee of TAFCAN and the National Association of Athletics Official (NAATO) have jointly fixed the above date to elect its representative.

He said every State Chapter is requested to send one (1) Coach who will participate in the election process to produce a credible member on the Board.

The TACFAN scribe warned that all directives outside the one from the secretariat should be disregarded.

Already, the National Association of Women In Sports (NAWIS) has conducted their election to pick their representative in the new board of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria.

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