Licha ya kuendelea kwa gumzo kubwa nchini Siera Lione, mwanamama Isha Johansen amethibtishwa kushika nafasi ya Rais ya shirikisho la soka nchini humo SLFA.
Mwanamama huyo alikosa upinzani katika uchaguzi uliofanyika hii leo baada ya wapinzani wake wengine watatu kushindwa kufuzu vigezo vya kuingia katika kinyanganyiro hicho.
Walioshindwa kufikia vigezo ni pamoja na Mohamed Kallon, Rodney Michael na Foday Turay.
Johansen mwenye umri wa miaka 48 anakuwa mwanamama wa pili kuwa Rais wa shirikisho la soka duniani kama ilivyo kwa Burundi ambako shirikisho lake la soka linaongozwa na Lydia Nsekera of
Burundi.
SLFA president Isha Johansen
The Sierra Leone elections have
been surrounded in controversy for almost a year and it continued with
debate over eligible voting delegates on Saturday.
In the build-up this week world football's governing
body, Fifa, endorsed the decision by the FA's interim committee to
disqualify Mohamed Kallon, Rodney Michael and Foday Turay from the
presidential polls.
All three decided to boycott Saturday's polls in protest at their expulsion from the elections.
However after the polls Johansen says she hopes that all four can work together in the future.
"I want to use this holy month of Ramadan and this
opportunity to extend my hand of peace to Rodney Michael, Mohamed Kallon
and Foday Turay, " she said.
"I'm the winner but I don't consider them as losers.
"We can work together because I don't have all the ideas - I appeal for the anger to stop.
"In the next three months we'll be holding an extraordinary conference to map out the way forward, we'll have a blue print."
Former Inter Milan and AS Monaco striker
Kallon was ruled out
because he has not lived in the country for the required "period of
no less than five years prior to the congress of which they seek to be
elected".
The other two disqualified candidates from contesting
the presidential race are Rodney Michael and Foday Turay, both because
they contravene Article 25 of the Fifa code of Ethics which deals with
betting, gambling, lotteries and similar events or transaction connected
with football.
The elections were due to be held in January but but were delayed
as an interim body was set-up in the wake of last year's presidential elections in the country.
The interim body was needed after Fifa dissolved the
SLFA executive committee when President Nahim Khadi, who was ill, and
Vice-President Alie Kargbo stepped down.
The SLFA elections had been postponed several times
following disagreements over who was eligible to stand in the
presidential elections.
The crisis almost lead to a global ban in September
2012 when when Sports Minister Paul Kamara was forced to back-track on a
decision to dissolve the SLFA board due to incompetence.
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