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Sep 16, 2021 Sports
Kaieteur News – As the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) has now entered the final phase of the rehabilitation of the entities secretariat with the construction of the fence and according to President Wayne Forde, construction of the parking area will follow soon.

Fence construction moving apace at the GFF Office Building, Dadanawa Street, Section ‘K’ Campbellville.
The Federation office building which is located at Dadanawa Street, Section ‘K’ Campbellville, was recently renovated to the tune of some 12 Million dollars with staff and visitors now enjoying modern amenities.
And this includes the complete paint over of the building, installation of a server room which houses the new information technology platform that connects the entire football fraternity; installation of security and surveillance systems; construction of a welcoming and comfortable reception area for the members and general public; enhancement of the board room, additional wash rooms, staff dining area as well as purchasing new furnishings.
Forde commented of the ongoing works: “My goal is really to create a fully functional corporate environment that is representative of what the exceptionally talented and dedicated staff is doing. We also want everyone that visits the office to experience the professional standards we are working hard to embed into the culture of the organisation.”
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