Sports News of Monday, 20 January 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha, widely celebrated for his football exploits, recently shared an honest reflection on his short-lived tenure as chairman of the Delta Football Association (FA).
The former Super Eagles captain only spent a few months in charge of the state football federation before handing it over to his assistant, Edema Fuludu.
Okocha, who was voted in as DFA chairman in February 2015 per Wikipedia, has openly admitted his failure in the role after he was accused of being an absentee chairman by members of his board.
The former Paris Sant-Germain midfielder acknowledged the challenges he faced and his inability to bring about the desired change in the Nigerian football administration.
"I failed woefully as Delta FA chairman." Okocha told Lagos Talks.
“If I remember, I did not complete my tenure, I walked away. I raise my hand I didn’t achieve anything as Delta FA chairman.”
Okocha was accused by members of his board of incompetence even as they attributed the relegations by some of the Delta state-owned football clubs to the lackadaisical way and manner the former Super Eagles captain ran the affairs of the state football.
Okocha blames corruption for failures
Okocha attributed his lack of success with the Delta State FA to deeply rooted issues within the Nigerian football system.
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