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Sports Minister Distances Herself from Kallon Dismissal

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
16 April 2026
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Sierra Leone’s Minister of Sports, Augusta James Teima, has publicly distanced herself from the dismissal of Mohamed Kallon as head coach of the national team, attributing the situation to administrative lapses within the National Sports Authority.

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Speaking on the matter, the Minister explained that delays in formalising contractual arrangements played a central role in the confusion surrounding Kallon’s exit. She noted that the absence of a properly signed and clearly defined contract made it difficult to determine the appropriate procedures for termination.

 

According to her, a well structured agreement would have outlined the rights and responsibilities of both parties, including how and when a dismissal could be carried out. Without such clarity, she said, decisions risk being made without proper coordination or adherence to due process.

 

Minister Teima further disclosed that she was not directly informed about the decision before it became public. She said she first came across reports of Kallon’s dismissal on social media, a development she described as both surprising and concerning. Official confirmation, she added, only came later through the appropriate channels.

 

Her comments have added a new dimension to the ongoing debate surrounding governance within Sierra Leone football. Many observers have raised concerns about the level of coordination between key institutions responsible for managing the sport, particularly in matters involving high profile decisions.

 

The situation has also brought renewed attention to the role of the National Sports Authority, which oversees administrative aspects of sports development in the country. Critics argue that delays and lack of clarity in documentation can create unnecessary disputes and undermine confidence in the system.

 

For supporters of the national team, the Leone Stars, the development has been unsettling. Mohamed Kallon, a respected figure in Sierra Leone football, is widely regarded for his contributions both as a player and coach. His sudden dismissal, coupled with the uncertainty surrounding the process, has left many questioning how decisions are made at the highest level.

 

The issue has also highlighted broader challenges facing sports administration in the country, including the need for stronger institutional frameworks and improved communication among stakeholders. Analysts say that ensuring transparency and accountability will be critical in restoring trust and avoiding similar controversies in the future.

 

As discussions continue, there are growing calls for reforms that will strengthen governance structures within the sport. For many, the priority is to ensure that decisions affecting national teams are handled with professionalism, clarity, and respect for established procedures.

 

The Minister’s remarks signal the need for a more coordinated approach, one that places proper documentation and communication at the centre of sports management in Sierra Leone.

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