Mon. May 13th, 2024

President West African Football Union (WAFU) B, Kurt Simeon Okraku, says the regional body is determined to be the stronghold of refereeing on the continent insisting they have the competent officials to make it happen.

The leader of the regional body also revealed that plans are afoot to encourage more female officials to play bigger roles during WAFU B competitions in future.

Okraku revealed these plans on Thursday when he met the 16 match officials selected to supervise matches at the ongoing 2022 WAFU B U20 Championship in Niger.

Accompanied by the leadership of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) of the tournament during the visit, the WAFU B boss hailed the standard of officiating in the competition being played in Niamey.

He said the high standards set by footballers, national teams, clubs and administrators from the region must also be reflected in the quality of referees from the region.

“Our zonal body has the best national teams, clubs, administrators and footballers in Africa. We consistently dominate competitions because we set the standards for African football,” Okraku told the referees during the meeting in Niamey.

“It is also prudent that we put in the necessary measures in place to also ensure that the top referees on the continent come from our zonal body because we are dominant in all the other areas.

“One thing that is also high up for WAFU B is that we must encourage more women to come through the ranks and officiate in our matches not only for women’s but also for men’s competitions.