Taekwondo: Nnaji aims double, vies for world council member

Chief (Dr) Jonathan Nnaji, former president of Nigeria Taekwondo Federation will be heading for twin elections in the month of October as he vies to be elected as a Council member of World Taekwondo.

 The organization which is the world governing body of Taekwondo with headquarter in Seoul, Korea will admit two members from Africa into its governing council body. The two slots allotted for Africa will be keenly contested by 8 candidates from the continent.

Contesting with Chief Jonathan Nnaji are Mr Balls Dieye from Senegal, Cyprian Bigirimsna of Burundi, and David Gidion KOK from South Africa. Others are Idriss El Hilali from Morocco, Issaka Ide from Niger, Mohamed Shaaban of Egypt and Major Suleiman Sumba from Kanye. The election is slated for 11 October, 2021 in Wuxi, China.  

“I am running for World Council Member and Vice President Africa Teakwondo Union position,” stated Dr. Jonathan Nnaji, as he announced his readiness for the elections and called for support from all stakeholders.

“I thanked Engineer Habu Ahmed Gumel, the President of Nigeria Olympic Committee and also, the Nigeria Taekwondo Federation for the campaign support at the world stage so far and I believe with their backings I am encouraged to go all out and clinch the position.”

Fifty-two members from Africa Nations are eligible to vote along side their compatriots from across the world which will elect the two eventual winners into World Taekwondo Council members.

Prior to the World Council member election, Dr. Jonathan Nnaji will also seek for re-election as Vice President of Africa Taekwondo Union on October 10, 2021. The incumbent Vice President will be running against 11 other contestants from across the African continent.