Azeez Mohammed, the newly appointed head coach of Wikki Tourists, has called for cooperation from all stakeholders at the club as he begins his tenure.
Mohammed, who signed a two-year contract with the Bauchi Elephants on Thursday, aims to address the issue of interference from the club’s management, which was raised by his predecessor, Suleiman Dogo.
In his unveiling as the head coach, Mohammed emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in achieving the club’s goals.
He acknowledged that the task ahead is challenging and requires the combined efforts of everyone involved.
“This is not a one man’s job; it is a collective responsibility from every stakeholder involved,” Mohammed stated firmly. “The work ahead is very tasking and needs all hands to be on deck to achieve the desired goal.”
With Wikki Tourists set to participate in the Nigeria National League in the upcoming season, Mohammed recognizes the significance of a united front.
The success of the club will depend on the cooperation and synergy between the management, coaching staff, players, and other relevant individuals associated with the team.
As the new head coach, Mohammed is determined to establish a conducive environment that fosters teamwork and collaboration. He aims to eliminate any barriers to progress, ensuring that all stakeholders have a voice and their contributions are valued.
In order to achieve their objectives, Wikki Tourists must work together towards a common vision.
Mohammed’s call for cooperation is a clear message to the club’s management, players, and supporters that unity and harmony are essential for success.
The appointment of Azeez Mohammed marks a fresh start for Wikki Tourists, with hopes high that his leadership will bring about positive change.
With his emphasis on collective responsibility, the coach aims to create a strong foundation for the team’s future endeavors.
It remains to be seen how the club will respond to his call for cooperation, but the anticipation for a successful season is already building among the fans.