Bility
Declares Intention For LFA!
-Ready To Change
Liberian Football?

By Roland M. Mulbah,
rolandmulbah@liberiansoccer.com
2316714850
It is an undeniable fact that Liberian
football is in the doldrums. The Liberia Football Association (L
FA) and the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MYS) are having an
unpalatable working relationship, the national teams are in ruins
and the national league is spice less when ever it is held as
there are no sponsors and organizations.
There is no effective well structured program
with the idea of youth football promotion where there would be a
systematic sort of promotion being completely ignored.
Liberian football is certainly at a
disgraceful state and we are still in a minnow status as far as
contemporary football on the continent is concerned.
With the game dieing a natural death and soon
to be interred in a country that has the enviable record of
producing African football legend, George Oppong Manneh Weah who
showcased his talent in Europe where he became FIFA world
footballer of the year 1995 as well as other lucrative awards, it
is quite a paradox that the country's football is soon to be
forgotten if nothing concrete is done in the midst of talented
players and some veteran administratosr.
There is a need to bring on board new
administrators at the helm of the country's football who have the
urge, desire and commitment in driving the country's game forward.
With vision and innovation probably lacking
at the zenith of the country's football, several individuals have
expressed their intentions to contest the coming LFA March 20,
2010 election probably to revamp the country’s football.
Yesterday, at a well attended press
conference in Monrovia, Mr. Musa Hassan Bility, a well respected
business man declared his long awaited intention to contest the
Presidency of the Liberia Football Association (LFA) on March 20,
2010.
www.liberiansoccer.com Senior Reporter Roland M. Mulbah
attended the press conference and now leafs through the details.
“Two years ago, we thought on taking the
mantle of authority at the Liberia Football Association (LFA) in
an attempt to develop the country’s game.
We have brought some developments at both
Watanga FC as well as the LFA Executive Committee (EC).
“Those who doubted our ability to bring about
change at the level of Liberian football got their answer when we
led Nimba County to clinch the double (football and kickball
championships) of the 2009/2010 National County sports meet.
“After consultations with our partners for a
protracted period, we have finally come to Declare our intention
to contest the March 20, 2010 election of the LFA,” Mr. Musa
Hassan Bility, a well accomplished businessman noted in his
opening statement when he Declared his intention to contest the
LFA election this year.
Mr. Mility said many will wonder why he chose
such a probably low profile gathering to announce his intention,
but the Watanga FC boss said he believe no amount of part or
grogram can better explain his intention to change football in
Liberia rather than the Sports Writers Association of Liberia
(SWAL) as well as other journalists.
The ardent follower of contemporary football
said his intention is in the interest of the development of the
game in this part of the world and not to turn things overturned.
“Our objectives are in no way gear at anybody
at the LFA, the President, Madam Sombo Izetta Wesley, the Vice
Presidents, Secretary Generals and Executive Committee members.
“We are not coming on board to turn thinks
upside down what ever football has achieved over the years.
“We are not here to sob down those who have
managed football up to this point.
“All we intend when given the opportunity is
to change the direction of football from an organization that is
sitting down since it formation receiving money from FIFA and
other partners to manage the game to an organization that will be
vibrant economically which will be gear toward making and
supporting programs business minded with the rest of the world.
“This program will be completely independent
of all influences in an out and straightly gear toward the
administration of football in Liberia,” the LFA Presidential
hopeful noted.
Mr. Bility noted that there have been
differences, but the declaration of his intention is no way
intended to discredit anyone in the interest of football
development.
Bility, who is also President of Alpha
Old-timers, one of the formidable teams as for a old timers
football on the local scene is concern said he intent to bring
something to football which no one has including the current
leadership of the LFA.
“I want to commercialize football in Liberia
which I feel no one in the current leadership is thinking on. I
have a unique capacity to do that.
“I want to ask the current President of the
LFA madam Wesley, the Vice Presidents, Secretary Generals, Members
of the Executive Committee (EC) and stakeholders to join me in
making sure that the visions of commercializing football in
Liberia is materialized,” the he said.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of
Renaissance Communication said he wants to use the face of African
football legend, King George Oppong Manneh Weah to commercialize
the world popular sport, football in Liberia.