FIFA have confirmed that the global governing body have put in place a ‘normalisation committee’ to run the affairs of the Namibia Football Association until elections can be held for a new NFA Executive Committee.
The term of the previous Executive Committee has lapsed and FIFA want to ensure the smooth transition to elections to form a new body.
“The Bureau of the FIFA Council yesterday decided to appoint a normalisation committee for the Namibia Football Association (NFA) in accordance with art. 14 par. 1 a) and art. 8 par. 2 of the FIFA Statutes. This decision comes after the recent visit of a FIFA delegation to Namibia to assess the current situation of the NFA,” FIFA said in a statement.
The mandate of the normalisation committee will end no later than May 31, 2019 and includes the following tasks:
- To run the NFA’s daily affairs;
- To ensure that the members of the NFA whose executive committees are out of mandate organise and conduct the relevant elections; and
- Once elections have been held at member level, to organise and conduct elections of a new NFA Executive Committee.
“The normalisation committee will also act as an electoral committee and none of its members will be eligible for any of the open positions in the elections,” the statement continued.