The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has appointed Nigeria’s Samson Adamu as its Acting Secretary-General, marking a historic milestone as the first Nigerian to occupy the role since the organisation’s establishment over 70 years ago.
The appointment was ratified on Sunday at CAF’s Congress in Cairo, following a nomination by the CAF Executive Committee, according to a statement issued by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
Adamu replaces Veron Mosengo-Omba of the Democratic Republic of Congo, who stepped down from the role to contest the presidential election of his country’s football federation (FECOFA).
According to a statement by Ademola Olajire, the Director of Communications at the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on Sunday,
His elevation to the top administrative role underscores his growing influence within African football governance and comes at a critical time for CAF, as the organisation continues to implement reforms aimed at strengthening competitions, governance, and commercial growth across the continent.
Prior to his appointment, Adamu served as CAF’s Director of Tournaments and Events, where he played a central role in the planning and execution of major continental competitions, including the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and other flagship tournaments. His tenure in that role was widely credited with improving operational efficiency and enhancing the global visibility of CAF competitions.
Reports note that his experience in managing large-scale sporting events and coordinating multiple stakeholders across Africa positions him well to oversee the day-to-day administration of the organisation in an acting capacity.
The Secretary-General’s role is one of the most influential positions within CAF, responsible for driving the execution of strategic initiatives, managing administrative functions, and supporting the President and Executive Committee in delivering on the body’s mandate.
The development comes amid ongoing efforts by CAF to reposition itself as a more commercially viable and globally competitive football body, with increased focus on governance reforms, tournament expansion, and revenue growth.
