Engr. Musa Kida-led faction of the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) will meet with stakeholders on May 16 in Lagos and May 18 in Abuja to discuss activities on the men and women’s league.
A letter sent to all stakeholders by the Secretariat of the NBBF states that the meeting for the Atlantic conference will hold at the Indoor Sports Hall of the National Stadium, Lagos while NIS Hostel, Package B of the National Stadium will host the conveners in Abuja.
Explaining reasons behind the federation’s decision to adopt a new format, Kida said, “Our latest decision to meet with stakeholders in groups is as a result of the time frame between when we communicated to them and the time for the meeting. We also thought it wise that for better impact and result oriented interactions with our stakeholders, there was a need to meet in small groups.
Kida opined that with his over 30 years experience in the corporate world, better effects and results are achieved if people are related with directly.
“In the basketball circle, we are familiar with gathering people in Abuja every year. At the end of the whole event, we all go home the same with many people using the opportunity to just socialize with friends they have not seen in the last one year.”
“This time around, we are taking a different approach by dividing the meeting into 2 groups. Lagos Centre will be for South West, South South and South East zones while stakeholders from the North Central, North West and North East will converge on Abuja on the 18th.”
Registration and tip off dates for National Division 1 and 2 as well as the Zenith Women’s League and the Men Premier leagues are expected to be announced during the event.
Refresher courses will be organised for table officials and statisticians in preparation for the new season.
Proposed referees training slated for the 3rd FIBA world cup qualification window to be hosted by Nigeria will also be extensively discussed.
Meanwhile other programs of the NBBF- FIBA Men’s World Cup qualifiers and the D’Tigress World Cup preparation will be deliberated on as well as the newly introduced FIBA Afro League for clubs.
The meeting is expected to be attended by State Basketball Association Chairmen, Secretaries, Coaches, Referees, Statisticians, Technical Officials, Media and all basketball stakeholders.