Former Sierra Leone international striker, Mohamed “Poboski” Bangura, has openly criticized the newly elected leadership of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA), headed by Babadi Kamara.
The Kamara-led executive was elected just three weeks ago to serve a four-year term, but its early days in office have already drawn concerns from Bangura, who expressed dissatisfaction with the direction the new team is taking.
In a live video shared on social media, Bangura said he is not happy with how the new SLFA executive has started. He said football was in a better place under the former SLFA president, Thomas Daddy Brima. Bangura explained that he has not seen any new ideas or actions from the new leadership since they took over.
During the live video, Bangura told his viewers that football in Sierra Leone had already improved before the new executive came in. He said people should pay attention to next month’s matches to see what happens next. He also made it clear that he is watching closely to see how the current leadership will handle the game moving forward.
His comments quickly led to many reactions from football fans, players, and followers online. Many people said they were surprised by how quickly Bangura was judging the new SLFA team. Some said it is unfair to speak against a leadership that has only just begun its work. Others reminded him that the new executive has a full four-year term and should be given time to show what it can do.
Some fans in the comments section told Bangura to wait until the national team plays more matches and until more programs are rolled out. They also said that building football takes time, and results may not come right away.
The new SLFA executive, led by Babadi Kamara, was voted in with strong support from the football community. Many people had high hopes for change and growth, especially after calls for more development in grassroots football, better support for local clubs, and improved organization of leagues.
Bangura’s remarks have now been shared widely, with many people discussing whether his views were right or rushed. Others have said that everyone has a right to speak on football, especially former players who have represented the country. Still, many are calling for calm and patience as the new leadership begins its work.
The situation has created a lot of attention on social media, and people across the country are now watching to see what the SLFA will do next as football continues to grow in Sierra Leone.

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