Sierra Leonean footballer Alhaji Kamara has publicly raised concerns over the circumstances surrounding the dismissal of former Leone Stars head coach Mohamed Kallon, calling on the Sierra Leone Football Association to provide a clearer explanation to the public.

Speaking on the issue, Kamara questioned the official reasons given for Kallon’s termination, particularly reports suggesting that failure to attend press conferences played a role.

 ”In big countries and clubs around the world, coaches sometimes send representatives to attend press conferences. So I don’t think that alone is enough reason,” Kamara stated.

He emphasized that there may be deeper, undisclosed factors behind the decision and urged the SLFA to address growing speculation.

Kamara stressed that Sierra Leoneans-especially football supporters and taxpayers—deserve full transparency from the country’s football governing body.

 ”The public, the supporters, and taxpayers deserve to know the real reason. SLFA needs to hold a press conference and explain what happened behind closed doors,” he said.

He added that the current explanations provided by the association lack sufficient detail, leaving room for rumors and public distrust.

According to Kamara, if the dismissal was based on more concrete issues-such as licensing requirements or contractual disagreements-those reasons would be more understandable to the public.

 ”If it was about licensing or refusal to renew a contract, people would understand. But what has been said so far is not enough,” he noted.