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Abia Warriors Chairman Pays Official Visit To Abia Commissioner For Sports And Youth Development, Assures Him Of Improved Abia Warriors FC This Season

The chairman of Abia Warriors Football club, John Obuh, has paid an official visit to the office of the Abia state commissioner for youth and Sports, Sir Nwaobilor Ananaba.

Coach Obuh, said his visit to the commissioner was to officially inform him of his appointment as Chairman of Abia Warriors Football Club.

“My visit to the commissioner is to officially introduce myself to you as Chairman of Abia Warriors Football club since my appointment by the state government. Am happy that Abia state have a very hard working commissioner who is ready to make my work as chairman easier, and I believe that you will develop sports in the state”.

On how he intends to improve on the performances of Abia Warriors FC, the veteran Ohafia born football tactician said his wealth of experience in football, will be also be witnessed in his administration.

“Am here to improve Abia Warriors in every aspect, and that since after my appointment, i hit the ground running, in ensuring that there is good relationship between staff, management and players”.

The former Flying Eagles, Kwara United, Akwa United and Enugu Rangers FC coach maintained that the coaching crew have recruited players that would help them achieve success this season and that he won’t interfere in the technical areas despite him being a renowned coach.

“People keep asking the same question if I will be comfortable working as a club chairman and not interfering with the coaches on technical issues, the answer to that question is that people should understand that coaches are also football administrators, it is only in Nigeria that we don’t see coaches being called football administrators, I have told my coaching crew that they have total control of the team as regards the technical areas, but I can also contribute once in a while if needed, as we have recruited players that we think will help us perform better in the league this season”.

Receiving the coach, the commissioner for Sports and youth development, Sir Nwaobilor Ananaba, thanked coach John Obuh for his visit, while assuring him of the ministry and government support in ensuring that everything needed to achieve maximum result will be made available to the club.

He praised Coach Obuh for accepting to work in his state of origin, despite having offers from other clubs in the country, and commended him for what he has achieved in football as a player and a coach.