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Clubs In Bong County To Benefit From JEP Manger Deal

Kpatolee United Sports Association (KUSA) and other teams in the National Third Division League in Bong County are expected to immensely benefit soon from the goodwill gesture of Jungle Energy Power (JEP) Managing Director, Aleyou Keita; a component of Jungle Water Group Incorporated.

Meeting with some officials of KUSA on his first meeting, he made available thirty thousand Liberian Dollars (L$30,000 00) to the team and further promised to heftily contribute to other third division clubs in the sub-association.

However, the Jungle Water Group, Inc. Finance and Administrative Manager declined to serve as one of the sponsors of the lower Bong Club but intends to immensely deliver aid to the local FA if politics doesn’t thwart his plan, while he has no political interest to contest in the county.

When quizzed, Keita expressed displeasure in Bong County players in the just ended National County Sports Meet, most especially the semifinal match against Lofa County, alleging that the manner and form the players behaved proved enough that they sold the game to Lofa.

Meanwhile he maintained to helping sons of the county as he believes some of the players of Bong were not Bongese who allegedly sold the match to their opponents in the semi-finals.

KUSA is currently seated at the top of the table with seven points from three games and are favorite to lift the trophy this season, having begun the campaign with blistering form.

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