Mass JFF resignations
as Burrell takes charge of local body
By Howard Walker Observer writer
walkerh@jamaicaobserver.com
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Several members of staff at the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) have resigned over the past three weeks in anticipation of the return of Captain Horace Burrell as president today, reliable sources told the Sunday Observer.
GIBSON... ready to hand over during course of week
Captain Burrell is expected to assume the top post after today's JFF Voting Congress at Sandals Negril in Westmoreland, starting at 10:00 am, where he is nominated unopposed as president after Crenston Boxhill declined to seek re-election.
According to sources at the JFF, Captain Burrell has ordered that they vacate the premises by Friday. It is also said an anonymous telephone call came in on Friday saying everybody, from the office attendant to the president, must leave the office by Monday.
But Burrell dismissed that claim, stating he has no intention of repeating what transpired in 2003 when he lost the election to Boxhill and was locked out of the premises.
Said Burrell: "I am not aware of that. I have been away from the JFF for the last four years and I don't know what is happening there. I have not received any official word on anything happening there. I will have to be briefed tomorrow (today) before I can comment."
He added: "No chains or pad-locks will be put on the doors and it is the house of football for all of us and although we were locked out (2003) with security personnel placed at the door, there will be no such thing this time. Every single one will be welcome."
JFF general secretary Burchell Gibson confirmed to the Sunday Observer that there are several resignations, but refused to divulge any information as to who the persons are. However, he conceded that "he was ready to hand over professionally during the course of the week".
"Only the league director is left in the competitions department; all the other officers resigned," Gibson revealed.
The competitions co-ordinator Latoya DaCosta; accounts payable clerk Stacy-Ann Giscombe; referee match commissary liaison officer Christine Nugent and administrative assistant Sherene Samuels have all tendered their resignations. Only league director Franz Walker is left in the competitions department.
as Burrell takes charge of local body
By Howard Walker Observer writer
walkerh@jamaicaobserver.com
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Several members of staff at the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) have resigned over the past three weeks in anticipation of the return of Captain Horace Burrell as president today, reliable sources told the Sunday Observer.
GIBSON... ready to hand over during course of week
Captain Burrell is expected to assume the top post after today's JFF Voting Congress at Sandals Negril in Westmoreland, starting at 10:00 am, where he is nominated unopposed as president after Crenston Boxhill declined to seek re-election.
According to sources at the JFF, Captain Burrell has ordered that they vacate the premises by Friday. It is also said an anonymous telephone call came in on Friday saying everybody, from the office attendant to the president, must leave the office by Monday.
But Burrell dismissed that claim, stating he has no intention of repeating what transpired in 2003 when he lost the election to Boxhill and was locked out of the premises.
Said Burrell: "I am not aware of that. I have been away from the JFF for the last four years and I don't know what is happening there. I have not received any official word on anything happening there. I will have to be briefed tomorrow (today) before I can comment."
He added: "No chains or pad-locks will be put on the doors and it is the house of football for all of us and although we were locked out (2003) with security personnel placed at the door, there will be no such thing this time. Every single one will be welcome."
JFF general secretary Burchell Gibson confirmed to the Sunday Observer that there are several resignations, but refused to divulge any information as to who the persons are. However, he conceded that "he was ready to hand over professionally during the course of the week".
"Only the league director is left in the competitions department; all the other officers resigned," Gibson revealed.
The competitions co-ordinator Latoya DaCosta; accounts payable clerk Stacy-Ann Giscombe; referee match commissary liaison officer Christine Nugent and administrative assistant Sherene Samuels have all tendered their resignations. Only league director Franz Walker is left in the competitions department.
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