By Spy Uganda
The West Nile Region Football Association has officially concluded its nomination process for the upcoming Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) elections, with six national delegates nominated unopposed and a strong endorsement for incumbent FUFA President Hon. Moses Hassim Magogo to continue serving another term.

In a peaceful and uncontested exercise, the following individuals were nominated as national delegates from the region:
- Ariga Rasoul Ibrahim
- Gerimia Joan – Women’s Representative
- Bondo Muzamil
- Andrew Onwangi
- Letti Mike
- Adee Fredrick – Representative for Regional Clubs
The nomination and endorsement process took place under the West Nile Region Football Association’s framework, aligning with FUFA’s electoral roadmap for 2025. Notably, Hon. Moses Magogo, who has served as FUFA President since 2013, was unanimously endorsed by the regional football body as the sole candidate for the presidency, underscoring his strong support and influence within Ugandan football governance.

The West Nile region’s decision adds momentum to Magogo’s re-election bid, as he seeks to extend his leadership of Uganda’s football governing body. Under his tenure, FUFA has implemented structural reforms, promoted grassroots football, and enhanced Uganda’s international football profile.


With the FUFA elections drawing closer, the West Nile nominations mark another key milestone in the national football electoral process. All eyes now turn to other regions as they follow suit in shaping the next leadership team of FUFA.