Paynesville, Liberia – Jodie Seton, the third vice president, has reiterated her commitment to promoting inclusive leadership and women’s football. Following a high-level meeting between important football stakeholders and the LFA Executive Committee (EXCO), the pledge was made.
Under the direction of LFA President Mustapha Raji, the meeting invited community input while offering a thorough report on ongoing development initiatives. Seton made use of the occasion to stress that the LFA’s mission still places a high priority on gender equality.
“Empowering women through football is a catalyst for greatness, not just a goal,” Seton said.
She emphasized how crucial it is to give administrators and athletes equal opportunities. Seton also praised the LFA Secretariat’s and the club officials’ cooperative attitude, pointing out that this kind of openness is in line with the advancement of women’s football.
Reported by: Albert M Fania
