Former, two-time President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, AFN, Chief Solomon Ogba will not be a candidate in Augustโs election to the international federationโs governing board.
Ogba has been a consistent candidate since he became President of AFN in 2008 while Ibrahim Shehu Gusau also contested to become one of World Athleticsโ four Vice Presidents in 2019 but both have not been able to succeed in making it to the board of World Athletics.
With Gusau effectively shut out of local and international athletics, Nigerian athletics observers were expecting Ogba to thrown in his hat
for the umpteenth time but the former Delta State Sports Commissionerโs name was not among the 31 released as contestants by World Athletics on Thursday.
As many as six Africans have put themselves forward for elections with Athletics Kenyaโs President among the eight candidates vying for four Vice Presidentโs while Tuwei and five others are also among the 28 persons vying for 13 Individual Council Members seats.
Top on the list of Africans vying for seats on the World Athletics Council seats are Moroccoโs Nawal EL Moutawakel, the 1984 Olympics 400m hurdles champion and Ugandaโs Beatrice Ayikoru who is seeking a return to the Council after her first election in 2019.
Also vying are Khaled Amara of Tunisia and James Moloi of South Africa.
The candidates for President and Vice-President will be addressing the Congress on 16 August during the candidatesโ forum. Any modifications to the list of candidates will be made directly on the Elections 2023 page of the World Athletics website.
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