February 6, 2026

Imo Basketball Stakeholders Question Ogwudire’s Authority to Dissolve Association Board

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Basketball stakeholders in Imo State have raised concerns over the alleged dissolution of the Imo State Basketball Association Board by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Diaspora Affairs and Sports Development, Mr. Kingsley Ogwudire, questioning his authority to take such action without the approval of Governor Hope Uzodimma.

The stakeholders argued that, constitutionally, only the Governor, Commissioner and Director of Sports possess the authority to appoint or dissolve leadership of sports associations in the state.

Speaking separately on the development, a basketball enthusiast, Mr. Chinedu Eke, alongside Mr. Ugo Obinna and basketball developer, Mr. Philip Madu, described the reported dissolution as surprising and worrisome.

According to them, Mr. Ogwudire, who was appointed over a year ago by the Uzodimma-led administration, is yet to record significant achievements in sports development in the state.

The stakeholders recalled that shortly after assuming office, the Governor’s Special Adviser reportedly promised to organise a world-class basketball championship in Imo State. However, they noted that the proposed event has yet to materialise.

They further alleged that the decision to dissolve the association board could be linked to personal ambitions aimed at influencing basketball administration at the national level, a development they claimed has not yielded positive results in previous attempts by interested parties.

The trio advised the United States-based man to focus more on delivering measurable sports development programmes in Imo State rather than engaging in what they described as unnecessary administrative conflicts within the basketball community.

They also expressed concern over the possible implications of the reported decision on other sports associations in the state and called on relevant authorities to clarify the situation to avoid confusion among stakeholders.

Efforts to obtain an official response from Mr. Ogwudire were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.

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