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“Convening the extraordinary congress is part of the road map, so why can’t we have it now?

“My government inherited the problems in the SLFA and I think there are certain people who want these problems to drag on and on and on.

“If the extraordinary congress fails to hold my government will take strong action against the SLFA,” the Sports Minister is on record as saying.

It could be recalled that football’s world governing body has been trying to resolve ongoing issues in Sierra Leone since last year

The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) says it will be submitting a draft of its new statutes for FIFA’s approval in the coming days. 

The delay means that an extra-ordinary congress due on July 27 and 28 has now been postponed by football’s world governing body.

FIFA sent a letter to the SLFA signed by Secretary General Fatmata Samoura ordering the delay.

“Considering that the revision process is generally time consuming, the extraordinary congress scheduled for 27 and 28 July 2018 should be rescheduled to a date to be determined at a later stage,” the letter stated.

“We’re kindly asking you to provide us with draft versions of both documents as soon as possible in order to immediately start the revision process.

“Once the SLFA and FIFA have agreed on the draft version of these documents, the SLFA will be able to convene an extraordinary congress to adopt both regulations,” the letter added.

However, the SLFA vice president Brima Mazola Kamara insists they will be adhering to FIFA’s request and are going to submit the draft versions of the two documents very soon.

“We’re working on the draft, it’s now with the SLFA lawyers and once they’re finished with it we’ll send it to FIFA hopefully in few days time,” Kamara told this reporter.

“The dates we sent to FIFA for the extraordinary congress were proposed dates, and it was left with FIFA to approve based on the road map.

“We were ready to organize it as we’ve made arrangements to host it in Bo city but we have to accept FIFA’s decision,” he said.

Convening an extraordinary congress to adopt the new statutes is part of a road map set out by FIFA last year to pave way for an elective congress to usher in a new SLFA executive committee.

The term of office of the current SLFA president Isha Johansen ended last August but her mandate was extended by FIFA until election is held in line with the road map.

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