The Management of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL), led by its Chairman, Hon Gbenga Elegbeleye, CEO Davidson Owunmi, and other board members, along with its staff, are now in Abuja to assess the 2022/2023 league season and the ongoing 2023/2024 season.
The league assessment and other miscellaneous issues top the agenda of the inaugural NPFL retreat ongoing in Abuja, declared open by the President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Gusau.
The first-ever retreat of the Management and Staff of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) is currently taking place at the Sandralia Hotel in Abuja. The retreat aims to review the operations of the NPFL in the last year and develop strategies for improvement, marking the first such development study event in the history of professional football administration in the country.
The NPFL Board Secretary, Danladi Ibrahim, listed the agenda, including the declaration of the retreat's opening by NFF President Gusau after a keynote address by NPFL Chairman Hon Gbenga Elegbeleye.
NPFL Head of Operations, Prince Davidson Owumi, presented the first paper at the retreat, covering a review of past performance by assessing the previous season, analyzing achievements, and identifying areas for improvement.
The retreat's set objectives include developing a strategic plan to define NPFL's long-term goals and objectives, discussing ways and means to achieve them, and developing standard operational structures and an organogram to be presented by the Board Secretary.
Other topics expected to be covered include NPFL finances, focusing on budgeting and resource allocation, marketing and promotion, and exploring ways to enhance the league's commercial value and promotional strategies.
Elegbeleye emphasized the importance of developing commercial and work strategies to attract investors, particularly sponsors and partners, stating that the session allows the Board, Management, and Staff to synchronize their vision and operations for effective strategy implementation.
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