New FUFA president Eng. Moses Magogo has promised changes within the FUFA Secretariat as a move to improve service delivery in the federation.
Magogo made the remarks while meeting the federation staff at FUFA House in Mengo on Monday afternoon. The meeting came just two hours after the outgoing FA leader Lawrence Mulindwa had made his official farewell statement to the same audience. Mulindwa also officially handed over the office to Magogo later in the day.
“I need to see a committed, vibrant and functional secretariat that is well motivated and ready to offer quality services”, the new president stated. He said there was a Human Resource Manual to be implemented and that all changes would be based on this document.
He further added that his new administration would ensure that every staff at the secretariat signs a working contract with clear terms and conditions of services stated. This exercise, he said would start in April but gave a grace period of six months for every employee to prove his worth to be accorded an opportunity for a contract in April.
The new FA boss mentioned that three positions at the level of Directors would soon be advertised and urged interested individuals to apply when time comes. These will include Finance, Competitions and Commercial.
About changes, Magogo said they were inevitable but was quick to comfort the workers that everybody would benefit from this arrangement.
The meeting was also attended and addressed by the first FUFA Vice President Justus Mugisha, second Vice President Darius Mugoye and Executive committee member Hamid Juma. “Changes are part of life. If you can’t manage change then it goes ahead to change you…” Mugisha reminded the employees.
Both Mugoye and Hamid called for respect amongst each other and work closely with the Executive committee but through the CEO.