“I Don’t Take Honorarium” Raji Clarifies, Explains More   Plans By The LFA  To Develop The Game

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The President of the Liberia Football Association Mustapha I. Raji has reechoed that he still does not take any honorarium from the LFA.

“I am not rich, I am poor, the LFA also can’t pay me and I came to the LFA to serve football, he stated.

Responding to a question from a sports Journalist, the LFA Boss challenged anyone to show a record or prove if he is or has taken honorarium since 2018, “if anyone shows proof, I will resign now”, he noted.

Speaking more,  he informed Sports Journalists that he personally fuels his current vehicle and the LFA does not give him money for the vehicles he rides.

According to him, his focus is to ensure that Football is developed and improved for the betterment of the sector.

Speaking about the National Team of which the LFA is the official caretaker, he disclosed that they continue to experience final challenges in supporting the team but the goal of the LFA is to ensure that the National Team qualifies for the 2025 Nation’s Cup.

Providing clarity on Solomon Mudege,  a Zimbabwe,  President Raji disclosed that Mudege is a FIFA buddy, he has been working with Liberia’s football development and women’s football development over the past years, since Musa Bility’s time.

Mudege works with FIFA, he sits in Paris, President Raji further stated.

He wants Liberians to focus their attention, direction, and energy on football development.

“People who spill such misinformation do not know much about football and its development”, he said.

According to him, he is focused and can’t be distracted and he remains committed to developing football, I am a tough nut to crack, he reechoed. President Raji at the same time called for a collective approach in order to help improve the game.

“At the LFA, All is not 100% but we are doing well to make it better in the sector”, he noted.

President Raji spoke Friday during a day-long media engagement at the Headquarters of the LFA.

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