Former Minister of Sports and Special Adviser on Media and Communications to the President, Sunday Dare, has congratulated former President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick, on his appointment as Special Adviser to the President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe.
Sporting Tribune recalls that Pinnick’s appointment was officially announced by Motsepe during a press conference last Saturday as he confirmed that the former FIFA Council member and former CAF first vice president would now serve as his Special Adviser.
Dare, in a statement made available to Sporting Tribune, praised Pinnick’s continued influence and dedication to football governance in Africa.
“Amaju Pinnick’s re-emergence on the continental football stage is a testament to his vast experience and tireless passion for the beautiful game.
“From his time as president of the Nigeria Football Federation to his roles within WAFU, CAF, and FIFA, Pinnick has demonstrated commitment. His new appointment as Special Adviser to the CAF President is well-deserved, and I am confident he will make invaluable contributions to African football at this strategic level.”
Dare said Pinnick’s presence at the CAF Executive Committee will once again place Nigeria at the heart of key continental football decisions, describing it as “a win for the country and a proud moment for Nigerian sports leadership, especially at a time when President Bola Tinubu has mandated the development of a strong sports economy in Nigeria under the Renewed Hope mandate.”
READ ALSO FROM SPORTING TRIBUNE
