The President of the Confederation of African Football (Caf), Ahmad has revealed that he is yet to make a decision about running for a second term in office next year.
Presidential elections of CAF will take place in March 2021, exactly four years after the last elections which saw former President, Issa Hayatou toppled.
Ahmad added that he will very likely leave things till extremely late on after making consultations with his colleagues.
“I still take advice from all the participating parties of African football,” the Fifa vice-president told BBC Sport Africa.
“Once it’s done, I’ll be able to say whether or not I go for it.”
The former Madagascar FA head announced his 2017 candidacy four months before the elections, and just a week before their deadline, saying he decided to run after hearing some federation presidents call for change.
“I do not do this function out of personal ambition,” Ahmad added.
“I do it far more out of collective motivation and currently, even if I think about it a little bit, I do not want to think about it too much.
“I’d rather put my energy into the obligations that Caf has to face these days, that are very urgent. Many things need to happen.”
Since coronavirus spread across the world, Caf – like many sporting organisations – has been facing a logistical nightmare working out when it can stage forcibly-postponed tournaments, such as the next Africa Cup of Nations.
It is also in arbitration with Lagardere Sports, whose billion-dollar TV and marketing deal was cancelled by Caf last October – a decision Ahmad blames on anti-competition regulations, but one which could cost his organisation tens of millions of dollars in compensation to the French company.
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