Who is behind the ambitious Djiboutian club Arta Solar?

Published on : 16/09/2021 – 22:25Modified : 16/09/2021 – 23:21

Djiboutian club Arta Solar, in the race for a qualification in the second round of the Champions League, detonates in Africa with the recruitments of former internationals such as Cameroonians Alexander Song and Carlos Kameni. Proof of the growing ambition of its president and owner, the intriguing Tommy Tayoro Nyckoss.

On Saturday 11 September, left-hander Alain Traoré remembered his fans and followers with a nice free kick slammed into the goals of Kenyan club Tusker FC. A superb equalizer for the Burkinabè international who wears the jersey of the Djiboutian club Arta Solar in this match counting for the first round of the Champions League (1-1).

The surprise can be great to see Alain Traoré, fifty selections with Burkina, finalist of the CAN in 2013 with the Stallions, passed by Auxerre and Monaco, find himself at 32 years in a Djiboutian formation. But for Arta Solar supporters and for those who have been following this club that has been making people talk in the Horn of Africa for a while, the presence of Traoré is only the confirmation of an ambition already declared a year ago. . It was during the signing of the Cameroonian international Alexandre Song, passed by Arsenal and Barcelona in particular.

Ivorian Salomon Kalou in the sights

It was the first thunderclap of Arta Solar, a club that plays in a country never qualified for a CAN and 182nd in the world in the last Fifa ranking. The signatures of Carlos Kameni, Cameroonian international goalkeeper, and Diafra Sakho, Senegalese international passed through Rennes, will follow, and that of Salomon Kalou (ex-Lille, Chelsea) long hoped for. It does not take more for questions and glances to arise on Arta Solar, double holder of the Djibouti Cup and defending champion.

The answers focus on one man: Tommy Tayoro Nyckoss, president and owner of the club since 2018. On his website, he presents himself as a “A serial entrepreneur. Of Franco-Ivorian origin and settled in Djibouti for a few years ».

The president of Arta Solar is “ present in several sectors such as aviation (a private jet company, editor’s note), renewable energies, sport or telecommunications “. What Tommy Tayoro Nyckoss does not mention in his biography on the site are his intimate links with the President of the Republic of Djibouti Ismaël Omar Guelleh for more than 22 years, since he is the husband of Fatouma-Awa, the eldest daughter of the Djiboutian head of state.


« Guelleh clan pivotal personality »

The president of Arta Solar would thus be very involved in the affairs of the Guelleh clan. In October 2018, he was even cited in an investigation opened in France after the filing of a complaint by the NGO Sherpa and the European collective of the Djiboutian diaspora (CEDD) ” for abuse of corporate assets, embezzlement of public funds, breach of trust and corruption of foreign public officials against members of the entourage of the President of Djibouti ”.

In the document of the NGO Sherpa, taken up by AFP, it is written that Tommy Tayoro Nyckoss “seems to be a pivotal, central personality in the implementation of operations carried out for years by the family of Ismaïl Omar Guelleh for the purpose of embezzling public assets. »

Today, the son-in-law of Guelleh is far from being worried by justice and continues to dream bigger for his club. Arta Solar intends to continue his ascent, but he will have to overcome the pitfall of Tusker FC this Saturday 18 September for the second leg of the first preliminary round of the Champions League.

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