The Fifa Task Force Against Racism and Discrimination, founded in 2013,
was discontinued on Sunday, with the world governing body explaining it
had achieved its stated objectives.
Toure was a consultant to the task force and he cited fears about the
risk of racism at the 2018 World Cup in Russia as a reason for Fifa to
remain vigilant.
"When I received the letter telling me the Fifa task force was to be
discontinued I was very disappointed," the Ivorian midfielder said in a
statement on his personal website.
"The letter listed the good work that had been carried out as a result of the task force's advice and recommendations.
"So my question is, after failing to deal with racism sufficiently for
decades – why stop when something is beginning to work? Are Fifa being
complacent ahead of a World Cup in Russia? This makes no sense."
He added: "The task force brought together the expertise of campaigners,
football administrators and players. It was a resource that gave Fifa
the expertise they clearly did not have before.
"My only hope is that Fifa have thought this through. The letter I
received does not fill me with confidence. It will be the fans and
players that suffer if Fifa do not get this right."
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