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    Aquatics Federation leadership dispute raises questions over due process

    Sani YusifBy Sani YusifJune 20, 2026
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    The sudden death of the President of the Nigeria Aquatics Federation, Dr. Chamberlain Nnamdi Dunkwu, has left an unexpected leadership vacuum in one of the country’s key sporting bodies.

    His passing was widely mourned across the sporting community, with tributes praising his dedication to youth development, grassroots swimming, and the overall advancement of aquatic sports in Nigeria.

    Such transitions in sports administration often bring renewed attention to issues of continuity, constitutional procedures, and the need to safeguard institutional stability.

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    Sports federations are built on structures, and those structures are expected to guide leadership transitions in order to protect the confidence of administrators, athletes, and stakeholders.

    Traditionally, within many sports organizations, the Vice President occupies a key position of continuity and is expected to provide leadership direction pending the appropriate constitutional process.

    Following the death of Dr. Dunkwu, the Vice President of the Nigeria Aquatics Federation, Alhassan Magaji Abdu, naturally became a central figure because of his existing role and experience within the federation.

    Unfortunately , the situation later generated debate within sports circles following reports that the National Sports Commission (NSC), through its leadership, moved to appoint a new President of the Nigeria Aquatics Federation instead of allowing the federation’s internal structure to determine the next step.

    The emergence of Hon. Lekan Fatodu as the new President raised questions among stakeholders over the respect for federation autonomy and due process.

    The issue has created a bigger conversation: who truly owns Nigeria’s sports federations? the government institutions or the federations themselves?

    While government bodies have a responsibility to support and develop sports, many believe that the internal governance systems of federations must also be respected to ensure stability and fairness.

    The concern is not about the individual appointed, but about the process and the message it sends to sports administrators across Nigeria.

    When established structures appear to be bypassed, it can create uncertainty and weaken the confidence of those working tirelessly at federation levels.

    There are also concerns from some quarters that decisions perceived as excluding certain regions, including the North West, could affect the spirit of inclusion and balance in Nigerian sports leadership.

    Sports has always been a platform that brings Nigerians together, and leadership opportunities should reflect fairness, competence, and national unity.

    The administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has consistently emphasized unity, inclusiveness, and strengthening the bond among Nigerians across different regions.

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