Following the recent dissolution of the management of Nasarawa United Football Club, significant changes have been made to ensure the club’s continued success in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL). Engr. Abdullahi A. Sule, the Governor of Nasarawa State, took decisive action to address the need for a revitalized management structure. On Wednesday, he announced the reconstitution of the club’s Management Board, a move aimed at enhancing the club's performance and stability in the highly competitive league.
The newly appointed board is led by Solomon Babanjah, who has been entrusted with the role of Chairman. Solomon Babanjah brings a wealth of experience and a strong vision for the future of Nasarawa United. His leadership is expected to provide the club with the strategic direction and oversight needed to excel in the NPFL. Babanjah's appointment is seen as a crucial step in restoring the club's competitive edge and addressing any administrative challenges that may have arisen.
In addition to Babanjah, the new board comprises five other executives, each selected for their expertise and commitment to the club's success. These executives are expected to play pivotal roles in various aspects of the club’s operations, from financial management to player development. Their collective experience and skills are anticipated to contribute significantly to the club’s overall performance and organizational efficiency.
1. Solomon Babanjah - Chairman
2. Musa Adamu Galle - Team Manager
3. Usman Ibn Umar - Member
4. Musa Usman Oruma - Member
5. Amos Eche - Head, Media
6. T.Y. Abubakar Doma - Camp Commandant.
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