Kakata City- A cloud of uncertainty hangs over Margibi County's participation in the upcoming National County Sports Meet as financial constraints threaten to force their withdrawal.
According to a report by sports journalist Jerome C Willie Jr., an inside source within the Margibi County Sports Steering Committee revealed the county is facing severe financial difficulties that may prevent them from fielding a team for the prestigious competition.
This news comes amidst a contrasting narrative of support for the Margibi County Football Team. Chairman Cassell Kuoh has consistently demonstrated his commitment to the team's success, recently donating 80 pairs of boots valued at approximately USD 4,000.00. This generous contribution is expected to significantly boost the team's morale and enhance their preparations for the National County Sports Meet.
Kuoh's support for the team is well-documented. Previous contributions include 100 pairs of boots, over 50 footballs, and over USD 2,000.00 for fan jerseys, highlighting his unwavering dedication to the team's success.
While Chairman Kuoh's support is commendable, the financial challenges facing the Margibi County Sports Steering Committee remain a significant concern. The potential withdrawal from the National County Sports Meet would be a major blow to the county's sporting spirit and the dreams of aspiring athletes.
Further developments on this situation will be closely monitored and reported.