The announcement of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) has acquired a new secretariat building at Hill Station has generated widespread debate among football stakeholders and fans across social media.
According to circulating reports, the building is allegedly owned by Babadi Kamara, with claims that it was sold to the SLFA for US$3 million. These allegations have sparked serious public discussion and raised questions about the transparency of the transaction.
Given the level of public interest and the potential impact on the credibility of the SLFA, many stakeholders believe it is important for Babadi Kamara to publicly clarify the facts surrounding the purchase. Specifically, an explanation of who owned the property before the transaction, the process through which it was acquired, and any role he may or may not have played could help address the concerns being raised.
If these allegations remain unanswered, speculation is likely to continue, potentially deepening divisions within the football community and reinforcing the views of those who have questioned his leadership.
Transparency and open communication are essential in maintaining public trust in football administration. A clear and factual statement from the relevant parties would help dispel rumors, promote accountability, and allow supporters to focus on the development of football in Sierra Leone.
Note: The claims regarding the ownership of the building and its reported sale price are allegations that have circulated publicly and have not been independently verified.



