LSDA President Threatens Lawsuit Over Defamation
The President of the Liberia Scrap Dealers Association (LSDA), Ayoubah Kamara has threatened to file a lawsuit against a group purporting to be a part of the LSDA over what he called defamation of character. The group named as the Liberia Scrap Buyers Association (LSBA), which the LSDA President threatened to take a legal issue with, according to him is not a part of the LSDA revealing, it used recently the print media to accuse him of stealing millions of United States dollars meant for his entity. He moreover pointed out that the LSBA launched a campaign and garnered four hundred signatures of individuals who are not known in the scrap industry with the intent to seek his removal from office. The LSBA President, Kalifala Sanoe, confirmed over the weekend his group making statement in print media against Mr. Kamara’s alleged involvement in what he termed as misappropriation of millions of United States dollars of fundings from the LSDA. “The President of the LSDA lives in the pockets of Indian business owners in the scrap industry whilst he collects money for his own use,” Sanoe said. The group further alleged that Mr. Kamara is holding onto the mantle of power for an unconstitutional term without election being held. But Mr. Kamara sharply reacted and wrote off the allegation made against him whilst he threatens to file a lawsuit against the LSBA. “The LSBA and it’s so called members lied with the intent to defame my hard-earned reputation. Their action has publicly defamed me and as well damaged my societal status,” Mr. Kamara added Mr. Kamara, apparently frustrated, said he plans to file a lawsuit against the group aimed at informing the public to distinguish between the truth and falsehood based on logical conclusion of facts and reason. “They are masquerading the corridor of the scrap industry with no fixed-abode. No one knows them as well as the LSDA but they are deceitful, liars, bent on defaming good people” Mr. Kamara said.
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