Mr Bertrand Mendouga has been removed as President of the African Boxing Confederation (AfBC) only a year after his election.
The 62-year-old Cameroonian has been replaced on an interim basis by Nigeria’s Azania Omo- Agege Siena, pending the election of a new President.
He will also lose his position on the Board of Directors at the International Boxing Association (IBA) as a result of stepping down.
The decision followed tensions at the Cameroonian Boxing Federation (Fécaboxe) which had forced the postponement of the African Boxing Championships in Yaoundé.
The event finally started last month, four days later than the re-arranged date, and concluded yesterday in front of IBA President Umar Kremlev.
But the Championships were overshadowed by several problems and Mendouga has faced repeated accusations of conflicts of interest.
Among the problems was a number of countries being eligible to compete, were unable to take part after buying airline tickets for the previous date of the championships and losing the money when they were postponed, with Mendouga refusing to refund them.
Mendouga was elected in July 2022 at the AfBC Congress in Algiers to replace Morocco’s Mohamed Moustahsane, who had led the organisation since 2017, in an election also attended by Kremlev.
In his election manifesto, Mendouga had promised “to create visibility and influence” and “make substantial reforms for the development of boxing in Africa”.
Kremlev had hailed Mendouga’s appointment by claiming: “AfBC is lucky to have such a well-qualified President to lead boxing throughout the continent.
But the problems over the organisation of the African Boxing Championships which include the financing of the event had led Kremlev to lose confidence in Mendouga, leading to moves to unseat him.
The Cameroonian Government has also started investigating Fécaboxe and appointed a Normalisation Committee.
An election to choose a permanent successor to Mendouga is due to be held next month.
—Insidethegames.biz