The Confederation of African Football (CAF), the apex governing body of football in Africa, has appointed Samson Adamu as its Acting General Secretary. The announcement, confirmed on March 29, 2026, marks a historic milestone for Nigerian football administration and signals a significant leadership transition within African football governance.
Background of the Appointment
Adamu’s appointment follows the resignation of Veron Mosengo-Omba, a Swiss-Congolese official who stepped down to pursue the presidency of the Congolese Football Federation (FECOFA).
The decision to elevate Adamu was:
- Proposed by the CAF Executive Committee
- Ratified at the CAF Congress held in Cairo, Egypt
This process underscores the formal governance structure within CAF, where major appointments require both executive recommendation and congressional approval.
Historic Significance
Adamu’s emergence is widely regarded as a landmark development:
- He becomes the first Nigerian to hold the position since CAF’s establishment in 1957.
- His appointment ends a nearly seven-decade absence of Nigerians at CAF’s highest administrative level.
This milestone enhances Nigeria’s influence in continental football governance and reflects the country’s longstanding contribution to African football both on and off the pitch.
Professional Background of Samson Adamu
Before his elevation, Adamu served as CAF’s Director of Tournaments and Events, a role in which he:
- Oversaw the planning and execution of major continental competitions
- Managed logistics and operational frameworks for tournaments
- Played a key role in enhancing CAF’s competition structures
His extensive experience within CAF made him a natural choice to ensure continuity and stability during the leadership transition.
Adamu is also recognised within football circles for his involvement in event development and competition management across Africa.
Roles and Responsibilities of the General Secretary
The position of General Secretary is often described as the “engine room” of CAF. Key responsibilities include:
- Overseeing day-to-day administration of the organization
- Managing legal and regulatory affairs
- Implementing decisions of the Executive Committee
- Coordinating with member associations across Africa
As Acting General Secretary, Adamu is expected to maintain operational efficiency while supporting strategic reforms within CAF.
Implications for African Football
Adamu’s appointment comes at a critical period for African football, characterised by:
- Governance reforms and institutional restructuring
- Growing commercial opportunities in continental competitions
- Increased global visibility of African football
His leadership is expected to:
- Strengthen administrative coordination within CAF
- Enhance stakeholder engagement across member associations
- Support the continued development of African competitions
Additionally, his appointment may pave the way for a permanent role, depending on future decisions by CAF’s governing bodies.
Impact on Nigerian Football
For Nigeria, this development represents:
- Increased representation at the highest level of African football administration
- Recognition of Nigerian expertise in sports management
- A strategic opportunity to influence policy and development across the continent
It also reinforces Nigeria’s reputation as a key player in African football governance.
Conclusion
The appointment of Samson Adamu as Acting General Secretary of CAF is both historic and strategic. It highlights a shift toward greater inclusivity in African football leadership while recognizing Adamu’s administrative competence and experience.
As CAF navigates a period of transition, Adamu’s role will be crucial in ensuring continuity, stability, and progress within the organisation. His performance in this interim capacity could ultimately determine whether he secures the position on a permanent basis.

