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ANSFA fixes June 30 election date


...Hails Soludo’s sports reforms
 
By Maxwell Kumoye
 

The Executive Board of the Anambra State Football Association (ANSFA), has announced June 30, 2026, as the date for its general election following a virtual meeting held on Tuesday, May 26.

In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the board said the decision became necessary as the tenure of the current administration will officially end on July 27, 2026.

The board also directed the ANSFA Electoral Committee to immediately begin all necessary preparations to ensure a credible, transparent, peaceful, and hitch-free election in line with existing statutes and regulations.

During the meeting, the Association commended His Excellency governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo for what it described as visionary leadership and renewed commitment to sports development in the state.

The board specifically praised the governor for re-establishing the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports, noting that the move would significantly boost sports growth and youth engagement across Anambra State.

The Association equally congratulated Agha Mba on his appointment as Commissioner for Youth Development and Sports, expressing confidence in his ability to drive football and sports development to greater heights.

In another major highlight, the board celebrated the recognition of the Anambra State Football Association as the “Best Football Association in Nigeria” by the Nigeria National League.

According to the communiqué, the award reflects the collective dedication, unity, and commitment of football stakeholders toward the advancement of the game in the state.

The communiqué was signed by the drafting committee chairman, Ralph George, and secretary, Ralph Nweke.

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