Cameroonian journalist Jean-Bruno Tagne has sharply criticized the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and its president, Patrice Motsepe, for a perceived lack of response following an incident involving Omar Artan. Tagne alleges the CAF has become overly subservient under Motsepe’s leadership. He specifically condemns the organization’s silence regarding the “humiliation” of Artan, details of which were not provided in the source text. The journalist implies a decline in the CAF’s independence and authority during Motsepe’s tenure. This criticism highlights concerns about the current state of African football governance. Tagne’s statements represent a significant rebuke of the CAF’s leadership and its handling of recent events. The lack of public comment from Motsepe is central to the journalist’s complaint.