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Nasarawa State FA Implements Key Changes: New Stadium Security, Executive Committee Appointed

Under the leadership of Alhaji Salisu Usman Galadima, the Nasarawa State Football Association has announced significant changes, including the establishment of a new stadium security body and the appointment of key executives.

Following the dissolution of the previous stadium security body and the constitution of an interim committee, the football association has now formalized the creation of a standard security body.

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This move is aimed at enhancing security measures around the stadium during and after games.

Alhaji Salisu Usman Galadima, also known as Dan Iyan Kwandere, emphasized the importance of an organized and effective security setup.

He expressed a zero-tolerance policy for any form of ineffectiveness within the newly formed stadium security body.

In addition to the changes in the security department, the Chairman extended his best wishes to the newly appointed executives, urging them to ensure a successful tenure during their time in office.

The key appointments include the retention of Alhaji Danjuma Jibrin as Chairman, with Kuje Namo James continuing as the Secretary.

Danbala Babarabi will serve as the Treasurer, while Tanko Mohammed will retain his position as the Discipline Officer, supported by Aliyu Gaga as his deputy.

Other appointments include Magaji Abdullahi as the Public Relations Officer (P.R.O) and Shehu Ibrahim as the Auditor.

A total of 25 individuals were inaugurated into their respective roles, and their effectiveness will be put to the test during the upcoming Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) U17 North Central zone games at the Lafia City Stadium, scheduled to commence on the first day of February 2024.

The changes within the Nasarawa State Football Association reflect a commitment to enhancing the organizational structure and security measures, aiming for a more robust and efficient football administration.