WC regional Sports Committee suspends BYSA

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By Sulayman Bah The Brikama Youth and Sports Association (BYSA) has been slammed with aBassirou is BYSA’s president suspension by the West Coast Regional Sports Committee, Foroyaa Sport can reveal. It is reported that a letter from the West Coast Regional Sport Committee (WCRSC) was written to the current executive of BYSAcommunicating the decision taken by the regional sporting body on the ongoing furore between the Association and club representatives. The said letter which indicated the suspension of the BYSA board is demanding the Bassirou Barjoe-led leadership to hand-over to an interim-committee with immediate effect. This new development comes after the National Sports Council’s referred the matter to the West Coast Regional Sports Committee who set up a taskforce to investigate the matter. In his reaction, Barjoe, the BYSA president, dismissed the letter –purportedly written by the WCRSC chairman – as an individual’s opinion and not necessarily reflecting the regional body’s verdict. According to Barjoe, the WCRSC’s chairman’s report cannot hold water because investigation by the taskforce is yet to be finalised. He told Foroyaa Sport yesterday afternoon: “We were written to by the chairman of the regional sports committee (Abdoulie Badjie) who said that BYSC is suspended. The chairman wrote his own letter even without the taskforce completing its investigation. Being chairman doesn’t give you the mandate to suspend an association. Something has to be established. The executive has to meet, the divisional sports committee has to meet and decide that association X is suspended because of A, B or C. This is being done by hidden hands and we are not going to accept it.” The saga in Brikama began after forty-four teams, claiming to be club representatives affiliated to BYSA, petitioned for an early congress at the end of April instead of August when the mandate of the current leadership will end. The group, which said it makes the two-third majority, decided to forward their case to the National Sports Council who instead referred the matter to the WCRSC.]]>