New
Board Elected for Suriname Volleyball
Association Following Special General Meeting
PARAMARIBO, Suriname, April 17, 2026.- The Suriname Volleyball
Association (SUVOBO) has successfully elected a new Board of
Administration at a Special General Meeting convened on Friday,
April 17, 2026.
This
meeting follows a prior resolution of the General Assembly on March
13, 2026, which determined that the General Election held on
December 20, 2025 would not be recognized. The March 13 meeting was
conducted under the supervision of Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz, First
Vice President of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB)
and President of NORCECA, following a formal protest submitted to
the FIVB regarding the December election.
At
that meeting, the majority of members voted against recognizing the
previously elected board and mandated the holding of fresh
elections. A Transition Commission was subsequently appointed to
oversee the electoral process and ensure compliance with governance
standards, with April 17, 2026 established as the date for the new
election.
The
Electoral Congress was conducted under the supervision of the
President of Caribbean Zonal Volleyball Association (CAZOVA),
Mushtaque Mohammed.
The
newly elected Board was unanimously endorsed by all members present,
reflecting a strong commitment to unity and forward progress within
the Association.
Newly Elected Board of Administration:
• President: Dr. Pascual L. Zeegelaar
• Vice President: Will Toppin
• Secretary: Arleen Winter
• Treasurer: Patrick Laing
• 2nd Secretary: Ronald Mayland
• Member: Naduschka Straal
• Member: Dyan Doelhamid
Following the election, the Transition Commission was formally
dissolved, having fulfilled its mandate. Dr. Pascual L. Zeegelaar
officially assumed office after being sworn in by the CAZOVA
President.
In
his remarks, President Zeegelaar outlined an initial strategic
action plan focused on strengthening governance through inclusivity
in decision-making and transparency in operations. The plan includes
measurable targets to be achieved within the first 100 days,
alongside a one-year forecast of developmental and administrative
activities.
A
key immediate priority identified by the new Board is the formal
handover process, including the receipt of all official documents,
records, and information from the former President and Board to
ensure continuity and institutional stability.
President Mohammed extended his congratulations to the newly elected
Board and reaffirmed CAZOVA’s full support, highlighting ongoing
accessibility and collaboration throughout the transition period and
beyond. He also conveyed the congratulations of NORCECA President,
Marte Hoffiz, who expressed his best wishes to the new team and
pledged NORCECA’s support.
The
Association also expressed its sincere appreciation to the members
of the Transition Commission for their dedicated service and
stewardship during this critical period. |