The Bauchi government has terminated the appointment of Aminu Umar, the chairman of the interim management team of Wikki Tourists Football Club.
This is contained in a statement by Muhammed Salis, the youth and sports development commissioner, on Wednesday in Bauchi.
“It is with a heavy heart that I write to inform you of our decision to terminate your role as the interim chairman of Wikki Tourists Football Club, effective immediately (today),” said the statement.
It added, “Your appointment as interim chairman was a testament to our belief in your ability to steer the club in the right direction. However, we have observed a series of actions that regrettably contravene the clear instructions and guidelines provided for the proper management of the club.”
The government noted that “these violations include, but are not limited to, borrowing funds without due approvals, making appointments without adhering to due process, a failure to accept and rectify mistakes after receiving warnings.”
The Bauchi government explained that the “actions compromised the transparency, accountability and effective governance we expect within the club” and “as a result, we are left with no choice but to terminate your interim chairmanship.”
The statement also mentioned that the Bauchi government appreciated the efforts he had put into the club and his commitment to its success.
“However, we must uphold the principles of good governance, responsible financial management and adherence to established procedures,” it said.
“We trust that this decision will serve as an opportunity for both you and the clubs to reassess and move forward in a manner that upholds the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.”