Law
Suit Awaits LFA Chief Scribe

Josiah Johnson ( JNJ) Former National
Team Coach
October 21, 2004
If the words of veteran sport administrator Josiah Johnson are
anything to go by, then the secretary general of the Liberia Football
Association (LFA) Yanquoi Borsay will likely face a law court to
exonerate him against charges of inciting people against the
administrator.
Johnson
told reporters yesterday that, he was going to take Borsay to
court for falsely accusing him of being one of those who were inciting
people against him following the Lone Star and Senegal encounter
at the Samuel Kenyon Doe sports complex in Paynesville.
Johnson said the LFA chief scribe's allegation against him was a
omplete damage to his character. As such, he wants to press charges
against the FA scribe.
Yanquoi Borsay
The veteran sports administrator has already consulted his lawyers,
sources told our sports desk.
He is reported to have said that it was discouraging for such
allegations to be leveled against him especially by the chief scribe.
" I have done lots for football in the country, especially in
promoting players locally and international," he said.
"How can I diminish the live of these same players, who are helping to
made where they are now today," he said.
Since Johnson began his football career, he has never associated
himself with football violence and hooliganism
The LFA chief scribe in recent time has been pointing accusing fingers
at same individuals including the Sport Editor of The Analyst
Newspaper for being one of those inciting people following Lone Star
and Senegal Group.
A pairing in the joint African nation Cup and world Cup qualifiers, in
which Liberia lost 3-0 to put her fourth in the group with 4 points
Sources said he has done lots for sports in country to damage the live
of those players that he help build over the years.
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