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How does Morocco buy influence within CAF…and by what means?

The Senegalese uncover the Lakjaa network…

On the morning of the African Cup final, as Fawzi Lekkaaa put on his blue suit and straightened his tie in front of the mirror, he did not imagine that his day would end this way.

In his calculations, the match was the conclusion of the narrative of “the best tournament in history”: a political process ready to be employed, an injection of social calm, and a symbolic announcement of a Moroccan victory that would be decided on the field, just as other matches were decided without a margin of error.

The night had barely passed when the storm hit, a storm that came suddenly without allowing time to understand what was happening.

The Moroccan team lost the final, and with it the political exploitation of the title. Then came the organizational chaos in a controversial match that the world watched as a farce: children running after the goalkeeper, fans on the field, a security collapse, and a bad referee who did not succeed in “deciding” the result as he wanted…

But the worst thing that happened was that Lekkaa became exposed… exposed as never before, not only in front of Africans, but in front of the world… It was revealed that he had kidnapped “CAF” and seized control of the arbitration committee.

This time, it was not just an analysis. The President of the Senegalese Football Association came out to say it publicly, in voice and video: “Morocco controls CAF.”

Usually, in institutions like CAF, they are not bothered by the words of angry European journalists, analysts, or media professionals. All of that does not worry them… Their stance has always been: “Speak until 2056… as long as our bank accounts abroad are fine!”

But when a union president speaks for a full 13 minutes, at an unexpected moment, with all these details, things are completely different, and require stopping. Three pivotal points in his words attracted me:

🔹 Firstly: Control the jury and puzzle at 22.00!

The President of the Senegalese Federation revealed that they were notified of the name of the final referee at ten o’clock at night, which is the same time (22:00) that Algeria was informed of on the night of the match with Nigeria, and Cameroon on the night of the match between Morocco and Senegal as well (and other matches). In all of these cases, only one party benefited from the matter: Morocco.

In CAF, nothing happens by chance. Ten o’clock at night simply means closing the objection period, closing the door to maneuver, and de facto imposing the referee chosen by Lekkaa… Imagine that the Senegalese wrote their protest against the rejection of the Congolese referee while they were on the field.😆.

👈 When analyzing such behavior, we do not look at the step itself, but rather at its repetition. When the same step is repeated, with the same beneficiary, in the absence of the same transparency, and across different occasions… here we are not faced with a coincidence, but rather what is called in behavioral sciences: Mode opératoire, a fixed method of operation, used to achieve the same result.

In the criminal field, the matter is more precise: crime is not defined by action alone, but sometimes through repetition, and repetition is part of the criminal structure: the same method, the same perpetrator, the same recidivist. Then the act turns from an incident into repeated criminal behavior.

Gangs never tire of a successful act: if it succeeds once, it’s done again; If it succeeds twice, it becomes a running model; If he succeeds three times, he becomes a fixed rule, and this is what happened in the advanced rounds of the African Cup!

🔹 secondly: When the Secretary-General hands over “CAF” to Morocco and announces this!!!

What happened in recent months (since the Kinashasa Agreement last October) can only be described as a real kidnapping of CAF. The president is completely absent, and Congolese Secretary-General Veron is the one who walks, but in essence he does not hold any authority. The keys are presented to Lakjaa, and the final decision passes through him.

What did the Senegalese imagine when they complained to the Secretary-General of CAF about what happened on the night of the final: the restrictions, the chaos, the security problems, the hotel, the tickets… The man did not say: “CAF will intervene” or even “we will address the issue.”

He literally said: “Morocco did… Morocco decided…😆. This is a dangerous sentence: a Secretary-General speaks to the Senegalese about another country as the one who issues orders on behalf of CAF.

The truth is that he is not talking about Morocco, but rather about Lakjaa, and here we are faced with a real gangster model, the man who issues orders without appearing, the man of order or Capo di Sistema as the Italians in the Sicilian mafia call him: not a president, not a spokesman, and not one with official legitimacy, but he runs the strings (appoints referees, decides on punishments and controls sensitive committees) from within without a title.

Modern gangs do not operate outside institutions, but rather inside them. They do not need a coup or a Sala-H to implement them. You just need one man in the right place who has the ability to give orders from behind the scenes while those with real power are subservient.

This is exactly the exact meaning of “taking over CAF”, it is hijacked, it still exists theoretically, it does not appear to be so, and it presents itself to the world as a neutral body, but its decisions come from another country, the president is nominally present, the Secretary-General performs functions in his place, and the regulations are nominally applied…

But when a major issue occurs and there are interests, no one acts according to the texts, but rather according to what the man of the regime decides!

🔹 Third: Money fuels obedience networks
The President of the Senegalese Federation explained the source of this influence; He said: “They have the necessary resources… and many countries do not dare to oppose them!” Thus, it describes a financial operating system for the obedience network within CAF. It explains how this influence is created? And in what way? It is made with money,

This is what makes the projection on the gang world not a linguistic projection, but rather a functional-real projection. Modern gangs do not operate outside institutions, but rather inside and through them. They do not need force. It is enough for them to pay and buy loyalty and silence and impose an unwritten internal law that everyone knows: whoever arrests is “with us,” and whoever opposes is punished, and the follower pays the price twice: once when he submits, and once when he dares to object.

And in the end…all of this is called:

In the language of interests: Lobby

In economics: rent

In KAF: backstage

And in the world of crime: mafia

At this point, the elements of the crime of kidnapping of the Confederation of African Football are complete.

What is certain is that before Morocco 2025, it will not be the same as after it… not because there is an intention to change within CAF, but because everything has become exposed and exposed to the world.

Written by: Najm al-Din Sidi Othman (Facebook)

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