LFA
election is October 2005

George Weah's bid to become the next president of the Liberian
Football Association (LFA) was triggered by the "deplorable" state
of the game in the country.
Addressing top officials of Liberia's league
clubs in Monrovia, Weah said he felt compelled to do something to
save Liberian football.
He said: "With my contribution to world football,
I can't just sit down and allow Liberian football to go down the
drain."
I can't just sit down and allow Liberian football to go down
the drain
George Weah
"I'm vying for the LFA presidency because I believe I can
help in the process of developing the youth through sport."
Weah expressed his desire to work with all stakeholders in
Liberian football and asked them to support his ambitions.
Pennoh Bestman, head of the Club Presidents Committee,
immediately pledged to support Weah's bid.
The next LFA elections are scheduled for October 2005 but
some club officials want to push for early polls through a petition
to the executive committee of the LFA.
However, Weah's bid could be thwarted by a clause in the LFA
statutes which state that only an individual who has served as a
president of a registered club for at least two years can seek
election to the top post.
But Josiah Johnson, a veteran football
administrator, described the clause as
"discriminatory" and urged the clubs to seek an amendment to the
statutes.
"We can't allow this rule to stop the development
of the game here," he said.
"[Weah] is our son and we now have a perfect opportunity to
let him come to our rescue."
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