SLFA Electoral Committee Announces 2025 Candidates

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SLFA Electoral Committee Announces 2025 Candidates
SLFA Electoral Committee Announces 2025 Candidates

Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. The Electoral Committee of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) has announced the qualified candidates for the upcoming SLFA Ordinary Congress elections, scheduled for August 2, 2025.

The announcement follows a thorough nomination and vetting process that concluded on June 15, 2025.

The committee received nominations for various positions, including President, Vice President 1, and Vice President 2, during a 10-day window that opened on June 5. Each application was reviewed against the eligibility requirements outlined in Article 25, paragraph 3, and Article 32, paragraphs 4 & 5 of the SLFA Statutes. These provisions cover criteria such as active participation in football over the past five years and residency status.

Qualified Candidates

The Electoral Committee has confirmed the following individuals are qualified to contest the 2025 SLFA elections, pending integrity checks by the Ethics Committee:

President

Aminata Bangura

Mr. Babadi Kamara

Thomas Brima

Umaru Bah

Vice President 1

Mr. Alie Badara Tarawallie

Mr. Harold Nathaniel-Bankole Johnson

Vice President 2

Mr. Christian Dauda Thompson

Mr. Prince Kai Saqueе

Additionally, the outcome of the examination process, after a thorough and impartial assessment, the Electoral Committee confirms the under-mentioned candidates as qualified to contest in the 2025 SLFA elections, subject to integrity checks by the Ethics Committee. Are:

Presidential Candidates

Ms. Aminata Bangura

Mr. Babadi Kamara

Mr. Thomas Brima

And Mr. Umaru Bah

Vice President 1

Mr. Alie Badara Tarawallie

Mr. Harold Nathaniel Bankole Johnson

Vice President 2

Mr. Christian Dauda Thompson

Mr. Prince Kai Saquee

The Electoral Committee has reaffirmed its commitment to a credible, free, fair, and transparent electoral process, expressing anticipation for a peaceful election during the SLFA Ordinary Congress.

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