Former Sports Minister Ka’oje Dies At 60, Dare, NFF Mourn

Posted on January 19, 2021

Nigeria’s sporting fraternity was thrown into grief once again as the death was announced on Tuesday morning of the former Minister/Chairman, National Sports Commission, Hon. Bala Bawa Ka’oje. He was 60 years of age.

Nigeria’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Sunday Dare and Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) expressed shock and sadness at the passing of the former Minister.


 Dare said in a statement that the death of Kaoje is a huge loss to not only his family and friends, but the country at large.
‘Shocking  to learn about the death of former Minister  of Youth  and Sports Development  Engineer  Bala Bawa Kaoje. So sad that Nigeria  has lost a very illustrious  son who served this country  meritoriously. 


“His death has robbed Nigeria of another bright mind and committed public servant This is not just a loss to his family and friends,  but the country in general.
“He made his mark while serving as Minister of Youth and Sports. He was a multi talented man who served his people and the country with all his mind and might. May God console  his family and grant him eternal  rest,” Dare said.

 NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi described the deceased as “a dignified and unassuming public servant who showed great passion and interest in the development and improvement of Nigeria sports.”

P.M. EXPRESS reports that quietly intelligent, diligent and a man of high integrity, Ka’oje is on record to have conveyed to then NFA (for onward conveyance to world football –governing body, FIFA) in February 2007, the abrogation of Decree 101 hitherto governing the administration of football in Nigeria, and government’s recognition of the approval by then NFA’s Annual General Meeting of the Statutes and its standing orders as the sole regulatory instrument for football administration in Nigeria.

In the letter dated 23rd February 2007, Ka’oje unambiguously stated that “the current board was elected under the current NFA Statutes and not under Decreee 101. This has shown complete democratization of the Association as specified by its Statutes. With this development, it means the Statutes of the Association has taken effect in line with FIFA directive and has assumed a level of supreme document and operational guideline regulating the operations of the Association.”

Born in Kebbi State on 20th September 1960, Bala Bawa Ka’oje earned a master’s degree in structural engineering from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. His remains were interred in Abuja on Tuesday afternoon. The NFF was represented by the General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi and Head of Member Associations, Ali Abubakar Muhammed. 

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