Wikki Tourists FC get new interim management

The Bauchi State government has approved the constitution of the new interim management committee for Wikki Tourists FC.
The club’s management was dissolved in July, following the crisis that characterised the management leadership.
This is contained in a statement by Bashir Shehu, the state’s Ministry of Youth and Development spokesperson, on Tuesday in Bauchi.
The statement said the ministry was pleased to announce that Governor Bala Mohammed had given his official approval for the constitution of an interim management team for the club.
“The newly appointed interim management team is composed of highly experienced and dedicated professionals, each bringing a wealth of expertise in various aspects of football management.
“Their collective skills are expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the club’s future endeavours, from player development to administrative efficiency, the statement said.
The interim management team comprise five members – Aminu Umar as chairman; Alhassan Mohammed, member; Dauda Chiroma, member; Umar Said, member, with Sa’adu Chadi as the secretary
According to the statement, the Wikki club has a rich history and legacy that has contributed to the state’s sports culture for years.
“Governor Mohammed is eager to witness the strides that the interim management will take to enhance the club’s performance, nurture young talents and promote the spirit of sportsmanship and community engagement,” the statement said.
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