Cameroonian politician Mathias Eric Owona Nguini has launched a scathing critique of the current administration of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot), led by its president Samuel Eto’o. Nguini dismissed the federation’s stated goal of “Restoring the Grandeur of Football” as unworthy of consideration, implying a lack of substantive progress. He has been vocal about concerns regarding the management of Fecafoot since Eto’o’s appointment. Details of the specific accusations were not provided in the initial report, but Nguini’s statements suggest significant dissatisfaction with the direction of Cameroonian football under the current leadership. This criticism adds to growing scrutiny of Eto’o’s tenure and the federation’s performance. The situation raises questions about the future of football governance in Cameroon.