Laming King Colley, president of the Brikama Youth and Sports Association (BYSA), will seek for re-election when his two-year term as the supremo of the Brikama sports committee expires this weekend.
Football clubs in the densely populated town will converge on Sunday, June1, to elect a new executive committee that will steer the affairs of the sports committee for another two years, during a biennial congress at the Regional Education offices in Brikama.
Despite his unswerving effort in bringing numerous developmental projects for Brikama Sports Committee, charismatic King Colley will still face a stiff competition from Lamin Sanneh for the position of presidency in Sunday’s keenly-awaited congress.
On why King Colley should be given another two-year term, Lamin Bojang, one of Colley’s faithfuls, told Observer Sports that his favourite has kick-started many projects that need to be completed.
“What King Colley did during his tenure of office is here for all of us to see. There are lot of development projects on-going right now, and I think he (King Colley) should be given a chance to complete these projects in the best interest of Brikama people,” revealed Mr Bojang.