In a pivotal step towards unity in Sierra Leonean football, Bo Rangers Executive Chairman Babadi Kamara and Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) President Thomas Daddy Brima convened for peace talks this morning.
The high-profile meeting, facilitated by football stakeholder Jimmy Batilo Songa, marks a significant effort to mend fences and foster collaboration within the sport.
Held at a neutral venue, the discussion aimed to resolve tensions that arose during the recent Ordinary Congress at Radisson Blu. The two football leaders engaged in open dialogue, reaffirming their shared commitment to the growth and development of football in Sierra Leone.
A major outcome of the meeting was a mutual agreement to put the progress of the sport above personal and institutional differences.
Kamara and Brima emphasized that football should serve as a unifying force, promoting national cohesion rather than division.
Both leaders called on all stakeholders—including players, coaches, and supporters—to remain calm and rally behind a collective vision for football advancement.
They underscored the sport’s ability to transcend disagreements, urging everyone to focus on fostering talent and strengthening Sierra Leone’s football landscape.
This meeting signals a fresh start in efforts to build a more cohesive and forward-looking football administration in the country.







































































