The situation you described indicates that Iya Mohamed, who was considering running for a new mandate at the head of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot), is facing complications due to issues with Sodecoton, the company he chairs. The Budgetary and Financial Discipline Council (Consupe) found Mohamed guilty of twenty management errors and stated that he is in debt of 9 billion CFA francs, representing the financial damage suffered by the company.
In addition to being in debt, Mohamed received a sanction, including a seven-year ban from being responsible for the administration or management of public services or state enterprises. This development adds a layer of complexity to Mohamed’s potential candidacy for the Fecafoot presidential election scheduled for May 2013.
The electoral landscape for the Fecafoot presidency seems uncertain, with no registered candidacy so far, including from the outgoing president. The situation reflects challenges within the football administration in Cameroon, and the upcoming election will likely be closely watched for developments