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  • Electoral Process: Lagos SWAN urges apex body to insists on statutory provisions

    Electoral Process: Lagos SWAN urges apex body to insists on statutory provisions

    Members of the Lagos State chapter of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) have reaffirmed their support for the Isaiah Benjamin–led National Executive, urging strict adherence to the association’s statutes in the conduct of the 2025 Lagos SWAN elections.

    The members accused the current Lagos SWAN Executive Committee, led by Oladunni Olatutu, of convening a “kangaroo congress” and setting up a three-man state electoral committee in clear contravention of the association’s constitution—specifically Article 12, Section G (sub-sections ii, iii, iv) and Article 12, Section I (sub-section ii).

    According to them, the Olatutu-led executive usurped the powers of the Lagos SWAN congress by imposing a SWANECO team on the chapter, despite provisions that vest absolute authority on the congress, with the National Executive holding the mandate to ratify such appointments while working with SWANECO on electoral guidelines and timetable.

    The members further condemned acts of intimidation orchestrated by the Lagos state executive in connivance with the Lagos State Police Command. They recalled that no fewer than 15 police vehicles and over 40 officers from different divisions were deployed to the venue at the last congress to create an atmosphere of fear and raising concerns within the stadium community.

    While thanking the National SWAN for intervening to ensure that a proper congress was eventually convened, the members expressed concern over attempts by some initial SWANECO members imposed on Lagos SWAN, Victor Eyinnaya, Jerry Apeleokhai, and Joshua Uloko to frustrate other committee members from contributing positively to the electoral process.

    They described their rigidity as a deliberate ploy that has stifled progress and undermined the purpose of expanding SWANECO into a full committee, as approved at the only congress recognised by the National SWAN in a letter dated 29 September.

    A major grievance raised was the unrealistic pricing of nomination forms, which they described as a calculated move to turn the electoral process into a contest for moneybags, effectively disenfranchising genuine members. Despite repeated calls for a reduction in fees which pegged prices of nomination form for Chairmanship position at ₦200,000; Vice Chairman at ₦120,000; Secretary  at ₦120,000; Assistant Secretary at ₦100,000; Treasurer at ₦100,000; Financial Secretary at ₦100,000; and Welfare Officer at ₦100,000, the three-man bloc within SWANECO stood firm on their pricing structure. They justified the decision by claiming committee members were entitled to 50% of all monies realised.

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    This stance not only places an unfair burden on members but also raises serious ethical concerns, undermining the principles of service, transparency, and fairness expected of an electoral body. These concerns were highlighted in a protest letter earlier written to National SWAN by two other SWANECO members, McAnthony Anaelechukwu and Anulika Menanya.

    The members insisted that the Lagos SWANECO, in its current form and mode of operation, is not serving the interest of fairness or inclusivity, but rather pursuing a narrow agenda that undermines the integrity of SWAN in Lagos.

    They therefore called on the National Executive to urgently intervene, investigate these practices, and take corrective measures to restore credibility and fairness to the electoral process in Lagos State.

  • Lagos SWAN, WCFL sign partnership deal

    Lagos SWAN, WCFL sign partnership deal

    The Lagos State chapter of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) has signed a one-year agreement with the White Collar Football League (WCFL), marking the beginning of a collaborative effort in recognition of the immense potential of sports as a multi-billion-dollar industry and the role of the Nigerian media in its development.

    During a brief ceremony attended by the management of WCFL, Lagos SWAN executives and members, Debo Oshundun, Chairman, Lagos SWAN, said the partnership will catalyse community development.

    He described WCFL as a platform for sustainable development, poverty alleviation and economy booster.

     “We acknowledge that we cannot single-handedly solve all Nigeria’s challenges. We firmly believe in the power of collective action. Just as little drops make the mighty ocean, our collective efforts, no matter how small, can contribute to significant changes.

    ”We firmly believe that the changes we aspire to see in our communities must start with us,” Oshundun said.

    For Dave Jones, CEO of White Collar Football League, the partnership is enshrined in the transformation of lives and communities in Lagos state.

    He said leveraging the platform of corporate football to raise funds for high-impact charitable initiatives will provide a pathway for the youth of Ajegunle, where the pilot programme starts from an opportunity to realise their potential.

    “Today, as we forge a strategic alliance with Lagos SWAN, we reaffirm our commitment to transparency, accountability, and progress. Together, we will keep our stakeholders informed and engaged, ensuring that our collective efforts yield meaningful results.”

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    The creative idea of combining football and community development was lauded by His Royal Majesty, Oba Moroof Oyekunle Amodu-Tijani Oluwa, Olu of Iwa and Apapa Kingdom. The Chairman, Board of Trustees of the White Collar Football League, said there is a need for more creative ideas in addressing peculiar challenges in our communities.

    He thanked the Lagos State Government through the Lagos State Football Association LSFA) and the Chairman Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government Area for their support.

    Honourable Fatai Ayoola, Executive Chairman of Ajeromi-Ifelodun LGA, expressed his excitement over the partnership between Lagos SWAN and WCFL.

    He said the event will change the face of corporate sporting excellence in Ajegunle.

    Oba Oluwa thanked the WCFL board for their commitment to constructing a state-of-the-art tech- hub for talent development and an ultra-modern medical centre for affordable healthcare services.

    The WCFL is a 5-aside football championship for corporate industry workers from across Nigeria.

    The tournament not only displays the skills within the corporate community but also fosters camaraderie and spirited competition among participants, contributing to a brighter future for Nigeria.