Pressure Mounts: Eng. Moses Magogo is reportedly considering resigning from his position as FUFA President


Eng. Moses Magogo is reportedly considering resigning from his position as President of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) following growing pressure from the Patriotic League of Uganda (PLU) and a fresh petition before the Inspectorate of Government.

Magogo, according to numerous reports, could be dragged down alongside  his embattled wife and former Speaker of Parliament Anita Among who is facing corruption-related investigations

Last week, unconfirmed reports indicated that Magogo had been summoned for a meeting by Chief of Defence Forces Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba and advised to step down from the FUFA presidency.

Journalist and former Uganda Sports Press Association General Secretary Clive Kyazze has now added to the speculation, saying Magogo was advised by PLU to leave office.

“Yes, Moses Magogo was advised to step down from his position as FUFA President by PLU, following an ongoing corruption probe, and he said he would consider it,” Kyazze said during NTV Sport Knights.

He added that if Magogo is pushed out, there will be uncertainty on  how FUFA manages the transition under CAF and FIFA rules.

Post a Comment

0 Comments