The FIFA Council today appointed Fatma Samba Diouf Samoura of
Senegal as FIFA Secretary General (SG). Ms Samoura is a 21-year veteran of
United Nations programmes who is currently the UN’s Resident/Humanitarian
Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in Nigeria. The announcement was
made by FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the 66th FIFA Congress in Mexico
City.
“Fatma is a woman with international experience and vision who has worked on some of the most challenging issues of our time,” President Infantino said. “She has a proven ability to build and lead teams, and improve the way organisations perform. Importantly for FIFA, she also understands that transparency and accountability are at the heart of any well-run and responsible organisation.”
President Infantino praised Ms Samoura’s integrity, and said the Council was particularly impressed with her operational experience, as well as her expertise in governance and working in multi-cultural environments. He said her expertise will complement the long-standing and deep knowledge of world football within the FIFA leadership team and administration.
“It is essential for FIFA to incorporate fresh perspectives –
from outside the traditional pool of football executives – as we continue to
restore and rebuild our organisation," President Infantino said. "No
one exemplifies what we need more than Fatma does, and we are thrilled that she
has joined our team.”
Since starting her UN career as a senior logistics officer
with the World Food Programme in Rome in 1995, Ms Samoura has served as country
representative or director in six countries: Republic of Djibouti, Cameroon,
Chad, Guinea, Madagascar and Nigeria. She speaks French (her mother tongue),
English, Spanish and Italian.
“Today is a wonderful day for me, and I am honoured to take
on the role of FIFA’s Secretary General,” Ms Samoura said. “I believe this role
is a perfect fit for my skills and experience – strategic, high impact team
building in international settings – which I will use to help grow the game of
football all over the world.
"I also look forward to bringing my experience in
governance and compliance to bear on the important reform work that is already
underway at FIFA. FIFA is taking a fresh approach to its work – and I am eager
to play a role in making that approach as effective and lasting as possible.”
In her current UN role in Nigeria, Ms Samoura has
wide-ranging responsibilities including budgeting, human resources, and
procurement, among others. She coordinates the activities of approximately
2,000 staff members, and monitors and evaluates the security, political and
socio-economic situation and trends in Africa’s most populous country.
Prior to joining the UN, Ms Samoura spent eight years in the
private sector, working in the fertiliser trading sector for Senchim, a
subsidiary of Industries Chimiques du Senegal. Her areas of responsibility
included product export and import programmes, tenders, and the establishment
of a national distribution network.
Ms Samoura earned her Masters Degree in English
and Spanish at the University of Lyon; and a Post-Masters Degree in
international relations/international trade from the Institut d’Etudes
Supérieures Spécialisées (IECS)- Strasbourg-France.
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