Alhaji Samuel Sumana is Sierra Leone’s Elected Vice President and Sierra Leoneans Want Him Back

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Sierra Leoneans Say to Koroma,  “Bring Back Our Elected VP Sam Sumana” 

The campaign to bring back VP Sumana is gaining thrust among Sierra Leoneans around the world. Thousands see the ECOWAS Court ruling that his removal from office was unconstitutional, as “Delayed Justice” finally served.  Furthermore, Sierra Leoneans across tribal, regional, political, global, etc., are interested in his return. Some are calling him “The Comeback Kid.” Others cautioned that “his return is pointless.” With less than one hundred days to go, he will make murkier the already troubled APC waters. The greater majority sees the issue differently: His return would authenticate the truth that Koroma’s second term has been catastrophic for the people of Sierra Leone. As the Honorable Vice President said, the ruling in his favor “Is a moral victory for all Sierra Leoneans.”  His reinstatement would as well be a moral victory for everyone who suffered grave injustice in the land of Justice under Ernest Bai Koroma.

Therefore, the call to get Alhaji Samuel Sumana restored as Vice President is getting louder and louder. It is gaining popular support against an unpopular president who blatantly contravened the very “Constitution” he took an oath to uphold. On November 27, 2017, the regional body ordered that the Plaintiff the Constitutional VP seeking redress “be” fully compensated by the Government of Sierra Leone. Interestingly, it was mid-March of 2015 that the APC party came up with some type of “continuous” rubbish concoction enabling their chairman to violate the SACRED document of the Republic of Sierra Leone. “It is a matter of principle,” someone said. “Pa Koroma has robbed us of many things. Including our political right since March of 2015 when he wrongfully sacked the VP we elected.” The consensus is that the VP’s return would signal a practical triumph for the rule of law in West Africa.

show 118Victor Foh lacks legitimacy, and he is a rogue second in command. Nations have not recognized him and have scorned him since day one. The Supreme Court of Sierra Leone needs to examine itself to see how the judicial branch of government, tarnishes justice in the nation. Indeed, justice is ‘literally’ blind since the Chief Justices could not see the obvious way in which Ernest Bai Koroma contravened the Laws of Sierra Leone. As the world evolves, regional authorities are becoming more credible. As a signatory to the ECOWAS pack, Sierra Leone must uphold the verdict of the ECOWAS Judges. It’s the new order of the day, and President Koroma must Bring Back the Elected Vice President, fully reinstated immediately.  The President needs to stand at the podium and tell the world he respects the Judgement of the ECOWAS Court of Justice. Without delay, he must make sure that his government totally comply with the ruling.

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Sierra Leoneans want their Elected Vice President back in town and back in office.  Ninety-four days or less in office, it does not matter, just bring him back. The return of the Elected Vice President is part of the restitution for the great wrong done to him. Amos 5: 24 reads, “But let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” The rivers of justice flowing through West Africa has again graced the inland of Sierra Leone. Twice, ECOWAS brought Kabbah. First, against the AFRC in which Victor Foh was a major civilian member.  And against the RUF to again restore Constitutional rule and Democracy in the land. Theodore Parker quoted by both Dr. King Jr., and Obama said, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.” The desired outcome to bring VP Sumana back is to make sure Koroma show holy reverence for Sierra Leone’s Constitution. He swore he would, now he should. The people are calling on him to Bring Back Sam Sumana. Or face popular protests every day of his remaining term.

Why Are You Upset with God?

What got you SO mad with God? Do you think God owes you a special favor that He never came through with? Have you just concluded that you can do bad all by yourself? Tough questions, right? You see, it’s time we stop beating around the bush and get down to the heart of the matter. Majority do feel like the God of yesterday can do nothing for them today. In other words, God is irrelevant to the way they live and run their lives. The multitude at the middle-of-the-road believe in the existence of God. They also view God as the creator of the heavens and the earth including all things therein. Although this understanding of God is not new in human history, it is more prevalent today than we want to openly admit. It is called Deism, a view that asserts God left after creation therefore no need to pray or believe in miracles, because if it is to be, it’s left up to you (as an individual), and to us mortals not God at all. God is out of the picture.

So, are you upset with God because you feel God has not kept His own end of the bargain? Have you just lost faith because you think your Heavenly Father, owes you back pay for child support going all the way back to when you were a baby? There are thousands of Sierra Leoneans who rolled on the floor, praying 8 or more times daily, observing three days fasting every month, going to church every Sunday, served in the choir or held another position in the church but today do not know where the church is located in their neighborhood. If they do, they drive pass it looking the other way. If possible they will attend pepper soup parties every Saturday, and make silly excuses why they are unable to attend church services on Sundays. We make excuses for that which we do not want to do, and find ways to do that which pleases us. Without fearing God, most will try to hinder God’s work and sabotage every effort of the faithful few still committed to the faith and church.  Watch out people and stop inviting God’s wrath on yourself.

God owes us nothing but on the other hand we owe God everything. Since you were not the one who created yourself, above your parents, you are indebted to God. You see, the heavens have not stopped declaring the Shekinah Glory of God, nor has the firmaments stopped showing God’s handiwork. God does not owe you back pay child support, the mere fact that you are alive should tell you God is still supporting you. You owe God back praise. It’s just that God is merciful, because if he pulls the rug under your feet, no one can pick you back up when you fall flat on your face. If God ever gets upset with you, you will find out that your internal strife was pointless. God is neither on vacation nor has He left the affairs of the world just to us. He is still a miracle working God. Be upset with yourself for backsliding. May the mercies of God never run out on you as you come to your senses knowing that God will always be in control.

Blessings & Peace,

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Who’ll Lead the SLPP to the Polls?

All things being equal, Sierra Leone should be getting ready for a democratic change of government. The Sierra Leone Peoples Party, the main opposition from this point on, must be feeling confident that this change would favor them. However, if reports of the disunity and fracas among party members and officials are true, it would be next to impossible to unseat a government that seem unwilling to let go of power and preying on the opposition’s weaknesses. But that’s the nature of politics; it’s quite an ‘untamable beast’. So, who will lead the SLPP to the polls?

After nine years of his leadership, President Ernest Bai Koroma have approximately ten months before leaving office. In the political careers of most leaders now is the time that they begin to wrap up their leadership. In addition, they start the preparations for a smooth transition of power either favoring their party or the opposition. Maybe I am blind, but there is nothing about President Koroma’s antics that suggest he is aware his time is fast running out, and meddling in the governance of the country after he leaves office, should be a no-no.  Why did he wait until the last minute to announce when Elections would be held following the guidelines of the Constitution?

You see until that day comes, and there are no undercurrents from his government to subvert the process, his posture indicates an all-out attempt to be in the political limelight of the country beyond his two terms.  The probabilities of nationwide instability preventing the Elections from taking place on the scheduled date are high. For sure, whoever takes his APC to the polls is going to be his handpick. If his APC is to win, decisions about the governance of the nation would go directly through his chairmanship of the APC. Despite the utterances about putting the nation first, all signs point to the APC as foremost in his mind supported by greed. Unless the opposition double its determination, Sierra Leone will visibly become a contemporary one party state.

So, who’ll lead the opposition to the polls? The incumbent is Julius Maada Bio with the topmost chances of winning the SLPP’s nomination. But there is Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, whom long before now has been earmarked as a presidential material for the country. I give it to him; he is eloquent and has the international credentials. However, does he have what it takes to dislodge Bio from the top of the pack? Still, there is the former Chairman John Benjamin commonly known as JOB. JOB has been the kingmaker is the previous two Elections. His support of Berewa in 2007 earned him the reward of Finance Minister just before the SLPP was ousted. His endorsement of Bio at the last minute made Bio the 2012 presidential candidate.

On both occasions, his party lost. Now he is in the race to lead his party to the polls as their candidate. It seems to me that of the three, he has the experience and a more seasoned politician from the southeast. His role during the Ebola crisis as his people from all over Kailahun died in droves, was phenomenal. Before the intervention of the international community and long before Presidency Koroma went on his infamous walk of shame, JOB was with his people suffering personal losses while displaying the character of a true leader in a moment of crisis. In the race to lead the SLPP to the polls, I won’t count him out. I believe that only a ticket of Yumkella and JOB, (whatever the order) would rout Bio from the top spot. Otherwise it’s Bio.

The World is Watching Ernest Bai Koroma

The World is watching, listening, and will one day act against the (lately) terrifying leadership of Ernest Bai Koroma, the president of Sierra Leone.   But first, how gullible can a nation be? Even when the past is bearing down on them, they are still blind to the fact that the very one they are hailing as their hero is the one robbing the people of their human rights in broad daylight using the nation’s Police. After the false alarm of “Highway Robbers” used by Stevens to instill terror and fear throughout the land for years under the old APC government, the people finally woke up when it was too late to label the armed forces as “Sobels.” I wonder what they will name the SLP and brutal new APC man-slaughterers that President Ernest Bai Koroma is unleashing against defenseless Sierra Leoneans.

Systemically, de Pa has used the Sierra Leone Police to plant fear in the minds of the people.  A few days after a halfhearted Independence Day celebration, officials were on the radio practically indoctrinating every citizen to be a “SPY” and report presumed suspicious activities by their neighbors. Insistently, the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) “WARNED” citizens not to come out, or approach any suspect, but to “IMMEDIATELY” report the matter to the SLP.  Their chosen language is always, “the spat of armed robberies that is going on around the country.” Never have they given concrete statistics, let alone say tell the susceptible citizens what they mean by spat and rampant.

The truth is there are no widespread armed robberies in Sierra Leone. These stories are mainly the invention of the very Sierra Leone Police, mentally recruiting the citizenry to join them in preserving the failed APC Government that is in power.  If there is a proliferation of arms still among ordinary citizens, then the disarmament just at the beginning of the millennium was half-finished or someone with access to arms is supplying the fictional robbers with ammunition. When the UN sounded the alarm over the purchase of heavy arms and weapons for the police years back, they asked for the UN Representative to be recalled. Now, it is those weapons the hired hands of President Koroma, are using to spread horror, increase anxiety, create chaos, disguised as armed robbers.

Why is that it is always under the APC and at critical times during their reign that we hear about spat and rampant arm robbery? The truth is lawlessness is the norm in Sierra Leone, and the armed robbers are the blood-thirsty bogeyman within the government and police.  If there are numerous armed robberies, show the world the ammunition recaptured. Do not just use ‘incitement’ words ‘spat and rampant, mercury, money’ without informing Sierra Leoneans about the numerical facts to support the unproven claim of widespread arm robberies. After the hundreds of killing unrelated to Ebola but used the State of Emergency Empowerment Act as their justification, now the killing machine of Ernest Bai Koroma has turned on the innocent people in a desperate attempt to prolong his stay in office.

President Koroma seeks power consolidation beyond March 2018.  Only within the past few months has the persecution of those with presidential ambitions within his APC party stopped. His quest to be the “supreme” ruler of Sierra Leone was on display when unknown assailants assassinated Sierra Leone’s first Lieutenant General and former Chief of Defense Staff, Samuel O. Williams.  Of major concern to the nation and the world are the Armed Killers working directly under the supervision of Sierra Leone Police Inspector General Mumu Munu. To whom is he accountable and from whom does he take orders? You guessed it right- Mumu Munu takes his orders directly from President Koroma.

However, like the past this too shall not last. The world is watching Koroma’s every move. The atrocities of his leadership are documented by Human Rights organizations around the world. Unlike the past, the world is poised with a proactive plan to bring to a grinding-halt, all attempts to sabotage democracy in Sierra Leone. The eyes of the movers and shakers of the world, are fixed on Sierra Leone. All of the crimes against humanity under his leadership, shall one day be exposed.

Who dare to say something in today’s Sierra Leone other than “Bra, de san wam?” Since the IG is Mumu Munu everyone is mute. Yaya Jammeh used various inhumane tactics to prolong his reign in Gambia. But in the end, the world ensured his peaceful removal. The world is watching President Ernest Bai Koroma. The successor to his presidency will neither be him nor his handpicked. It shall be the people’s choice, no matter who that individual may be.

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Salone Heartbeat Sets an Impressive Record with 10,465 Views in Just One Day

On Saturday 05/13/17, ten thousand four hundred and sixty-five (10,465) individuals read the riveting article exposing Crimes against Humanity committed by the Sierra Leone Police. The summary executions of between 6 to 9 innocent individuals on Thursday 05/11/17 was very vicious and cruel.

https://saloneheartbeat.wordpress.com/2017/05/12/let-us-mourn-for-sierra-leone-over-the-police-execution-of-six-individuals/

With eighteen thousand seven hundred and sixty-six views (18,766) within 72 hours of publication, the world is watching Sierra Leone as once again SLP has become a force for bad and not “good.” They failed to display any evidence of the weapons ‘allegedly’ used by their victims. Instead, their exhibits were between 6 to 9 mutilated and lifeless bodies, shut at a pointblank range on their heads while kneeling on the ground. As a smokescreen to their inhumane actions, the youths became their conduit.

Unless Ernest Bai Koroma changes his direction, Justice will be sought against him, and some officials of his government including IG Mumu Munu at the ICC very soon. It is vile crimes like these committed by law enforcement against harmless individuals that leads to an eruption of reprisal attacks and or a major conflict.

Thank you for visiting and reading the article linked below.  The United States and the UK tops the list of the most views. Sierra Leone is usually 3rd.  Right now, after the US, the Guineans are showing great interest in the article. We do not know why, but we are appreciative of our readership throughout the world. Join us as we keep exposing the heinous acts of the Sierra Leone Police with the power-hungry support of President Ernest Bai Koroma.

https://saloneheartbeat.wordpress.com/2017/05/12/let-us-mourn-for-sierra-leone-over-the-police-execution-of-six-individuals/

 

Let us Mourn for Sierra Leone Over the Police Execution of Six Individuals

Fellow Sierra Leoneans, every one of us must mourn the vicious execution of six or more individuals by the Sierra Leone Police. They are backed by the APC Government of President Earnest Bai Koroma. On May 11, 2017, somewhere around Wellington these individuals were brutally killed execution style. We must lament because sadly and very troubling, is the fact that Sierra Leone is turning into a Police State where human lives no longer matter. When the special security forces of Foday Sankoh opened fire on armless protesters killing several of them, Sierra Leoneans referred to the day as Black Friday. The act of the police killing six individuals must lead us to term the day, Black Thursday.

To exonerate themselves and their motives for this heinous crime against humanity, they claimed it was the youths of the area who rose to action and labeled those killed “armed robbers” who nearly made away with a gun captured from an officer, mercury, and two full bags of money hidden in a Ghana must go bag. Fellow Sierra Leoneans, every one of us must be grief-stricken right now.  The account of what happened as narrated by the police is totally false.  It is nothing but propaganda as they continue to spread fear among innocent Sierra Leoneans who are already bewildered by these types of slaughtering camouflaging their action as ‘area youths’ revolting against armed robbers.

This time, we must not accept what they say as gospel truth, because the very pictures they took for the sake of information tells a different story. Is it not time we begin to ask questions? If always it is armed robbery, why is it never the police who are gunned down or innocent bystanders but always the presumed robbers? Their released audio says, “the robbers made away with an officer’s gun and were engaged in rapid fire as they ran away.” If so, who among the pursuing youths were hit and why is the officer alive whose gun/weapon was taken away from him? Common sense should tell us; the officer is the first one the robbers should have gunned down not the other way around. They claimed the youths, “knocked down” (inhumanely murdered) six, three were seriously hurt and their lives hang in a balance, but a “female” made away with the two bags of money. Absolute Nonsense.

Fellow Sierra Leoneans, look at these disturbing pictures. Carefully examine them and rebuff the police’s version of events. The first thing that should jump out at us is that every one of them sustained a gun shut to their head-THEY WERE EXECUTED. Also except for one or two everyone was stripped naked-THEY WERE DEHUMANIZED. THEY WERE BEING SHAMED. The officers tried to hide their presence but look closely and you will see the kind of blue pants and boots police officers wear in Sierra Leone. The one individual in plain cloth who sat in the van was more interested in taking pictures and did not look like he knew exactly what had just happened. How can one be so oblivious to the fact that there were the lifeless bodies of six humans who did not deserve to die, but were just executed by vigilante police officers?

Fellow Sierra Leone, the God of justice will hold us accountable if we allow such injustices to continue in the country without rising in all civility to call it what it is-EVIL, CRUELTY TOWARD OTHERS, POLITICALLY MOTIVATED EXECUTION, and LAWLESSNESS. Let us be in mourning for Sierra Leone. Unless manslaughters like these stop, ahead of the nation flow rivers of blood. Unless we call on the international community to levy heavy sanctions against the government, hold the President directly responsible for the loss of lives, ban all government officials from entering nations that value human rights (even the rights of thieves), and protest throughout the world against police brutality in the country, the blood diamonds of the past were smaller than the BIGGEST blood diamond the government has conjured to stay in power.

Police Officers are enticing the very youths they will begin to gun down in large numbers. Only in lawless Sierra Leone would those responsible for law enforcement thank unaware and manipulated youths for breaking the law in the most brutal way. Unless we call it, Black Thursday and act, the president is comfortably on his way to declaring a state of emergency, and postponing elections until further notice. Let us mourn for Sierra Leone. The ghost of the past has appeared in the present. The hope of yesterday is lost to the uncertainties of tomorrow. We must mourn for Sierra Leone. Why is the color of skin of mostly those who were shut execution style, lighter than typical Sierra Leoneans? Is it Bloodletting?  Are they targeting a specific ethnicity or tribe?

Let us mourn for Sierra Leone because IG Munu look as if he is a MUMU pretending not to see and speak against the atrocities of his officers. It is becoming clearer every day that without substantial bloodshed, the APC appears unwilling to give up power. Let us mourn for Sierra Leone, because there is a Gloomy Monday, Bloody Tuesday, Bleeding Wednesday, Black Thursday & Friday, Beheading Saturday, and Burials on Sunday. If a former high ranking military official was assassinated in his house, there is no telling who is next. Unless we mourn and act now, Ebola was a child’s play if this current trend continues. Let us bewail, because spreading anarchy through the police and not democracy through law and order seem to be the focus of the country’s leadership. Let us mourn for Sierra Leone over the execution of six innocent Sierra Leoneans.

Even You?

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Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is a Masterpiece. Written centuries ago, its significance is such that most higher educational institutions do list it as one of their textbooks or another text from the same author. God’s gifts, talents, abilities, ingenuities, imaginations, and originalities to humankind are infinite.  Whereas Leonardo da Vinci can use a paint and brush to produce Mono Lisa, George Frederic Handel used musical notes to produce the “Messiah.” Human potentials are unrestrained and either for good or bad, people do use them.

I read Caesar whilst my late mother Rev. Judith V. Sulimani taught us literature in form three at JSS. The plot I recall got us all interested. Although the grammar was a bit challenging and difficult to comprehend, we enjoyed hearing her read the text to us in class, instead of asking some of us to read different parts-it was a travesty. If Shakespeare was alive our pronunciations of the words, would have sent him into coma. Nonetheless in the face of our struggles with the Queen’s Language, we still learnt that Brutus and his co-conspirators were “Evil” toward Caesar; they assassinated him.

The ruling and political class Caesar trusted conspired against him and killed him. Dramatically, Caesar fell to the ground breathing his last uttering these words in Latin, “Et tu Brute” meaning ‘even you Brutus?’ If given the change how many people would you love to ask, “And even you?” Sometimes, it is not those that are far away from us that we must be scared of. Conspirators, evildoers, schemers and vile-bloodsucking traitors are often closer than we can imagine.

If the grave could reveal its secret many would find out that those who are gone, never departed on their own accord. Somebody was their Brutus; somebody for whatever their reason/s wanted them dead. Even you yes you succeeded but remember Mark Anthony’s words, “The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones. So let it be with Caesar.” Taking part in the demise of any individual for any type of selfish reason/s is evil. Even you? One day the hidden motives behind our dark and gruesome ways shall be exposed and the world would likely say, “I never could have imagined.” Yep:-I never could have imagined even you could do the unspeakable.

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EBK & BIO CUDDLES UP AGAINST AUSTERITY MEASURE IN SIERRA LEONE

 

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EBK & BIO CUDDLES UP AGAINST AUSTERITY MEASURE IN SIERRA LEONE

As Sierra Leoneans struggle during the holidays to provide one enjoyable meal for their families, the powers that be were loving it up and cuddling it up at every given opportunity. No! EBK does not know the cost of preparing a delicious meal for the household. Bio does not know the price of fish, palm oil. 1 bundle cassava leaves, etc. NO! it is them or their relatives that parade the streets of Freetown trying to sell anything just so could make between five to ten thousand Leones for the day. The politicians and the upper-class in Sierra Leone have LOST touch with reality. SURVIVAL in Sierra Leone is indeed a miracle. May God ease the sufferings of the people. May all global reports begin to indicate that Sierra Leone should completely move forward again with her development plans.  As for EBK & Bio, leave them to remain cuddle up and pray that when they wake up, realizing the day and the hour would be VERY PEACEFUL.

APC Takes The Nation Down the Same Rotten Path That Got Them Ousted By Force 24 Yrs Ago

Dr. Charles Curtis-Thomas, a distinguish Sierra Leonean Blogger, posted the article below credited to Standard Times. It is a must read. A subtle aspect of the article is that although calm for right now, a majority of Sierra Leonean are becoming disgruntle with APC Koroma. The image EBK & his top guys are presenting to the world is that all that glitters is gold. A big fantasy and fallacy, because the days are coming when the general populace would prove that the APC’s gold is actually copper with a appreciative effect. APC will be booted again in late 2017 or early 2018. This time it won’t be by the bullet but by the ballot. Read On. BTW Thanks for reading Salone Heartbeat.

CONSIDER MY USUALLY VERY PERPLEXING AND TROUBLING THOUGHTS FOR TODAY.

THE RULING PARTY IN SIERRA LEONE, THE ALL PEOPLES CONGRESS ( APC ), THAT I LOVE SO MUCH HAS QUICKLY FORGOTTEN ITS VERY UNPLEASANT PAST AND HAS GONE BACK TO REPEATING ITS MISTAKES THAT LED TO ITS OVER THROW TWENTY FOUR YEARS AGO, HOW SAD !!!

“… Another year and another day to remind us of what happens when law and order becomes clay in the hands of rogue politicians. Twenty four years ago , an uncaring and despotic APC regime was kicked out of power by its own khaki boys.

Twenty four years ago on the Wednesday morning of April 29, 1992 a section of the war front moved to the gates of State House in Freetown as soldiers who had been battling rebels in the east of the country decided that enough was enough and demanded to meet their Commander-in-Chief, President Joseph Saidu Momoh.

Curious residents in the capital, finally having picked up enough courage after the sounds of heavy and unfamiliar gunfire made their way along State Avenue to watch the unfolding scene as a twin-barreled anti-aircraft gun mounted on a truck slowly turned around and made a spectacle of giving the curious residents of the sort of weapons in use at the more than a year old war against rebel forces led by one former army corporal, Foday Sankoh.

For the first time, residents in the capital realised that what they thought was a “phoney war” was something real and that reports of battles against the rebels carried in international media outlets must have disturbing rings of truth in them especially when it came to reverses suffered by government forces.

By the time the day was over, a radio announcement by a breathless Captain Valentine Strasser on the only functional radio station in the capital, the Aberdeen-based private FM 94 made it known to the world that the twenty four year despotic reign of the APC was over.

Thus was formed the National Provisional Ruling Council, the NPRC which held the reigns of government until 1996 when largely free and fair elections ushered in a new civilian administration led by the SLPP’s Ahmad Tejan Kabbah.

Back in power in 2007 after elections held that year, fifteen years after being booted out of power, the APC has learnt nothing from those lessons as it engages in what is now seen as a ravenous rape of the country’s resources using every means at hand and throwing law and order regulations under the bus.

Key functionaries of the APC who had been singing praises of President Momoh to hide their personal thieving ventures are back in Freetown making observers wonder just what they had been up to in those fifteen years.

There are the interesting cases of one Logus Koroma who having fed fat on the droppings from the corrupt rat at State House initiated a campaign to have his master get cemented at State House by proposing that he tears the Constitution apart to make him rule for ever.

There’s the case of one Tom Obaleh, who having manipulated President Momoh was given some post as the country’s envoy in the United States. Stories insisting that he needs to explain the sale of a chancery still swirl even as he was put in charge of the new money-spinning National Telecommunications entity.

One Palo Conteh, a relation of President Momoh and a former top operative of the human rights-abusing Military Intelligence Branch, MIB, was back to garner sheaves where he never sowed. President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah declared the war over in 2002.

Yansaneh, now calling himself Ambassador and one of the architects in the tearing up of the Constitution seemed to have forgotten his protocol days at State House where he showed just how important he was as he displayed his prowess with the walkie-talkie for visitors to admire.

These were some of the key figures who were believed to have engineered a treason trial that saw a number of people executed including the country’s Vice President, one Francis Misheck Minah.

Reports of the various Commissions of Inquiry set up by the NPRC showed just how rotten the system had been. There were revelations that shocked even die-hard APC party supporters who knew their principals were thieves and nation wreckers but not to the extent revealed by those reports.

During the Presidency of Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, a number of institutions aimed at cementing the rule of law and taking a good hard look at why the country went on a path of destruction were initiated with Sierra Leone’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the TRC, providing a guide as to how not to govern Sierra Leone.

All is now forgotten as the feeding frenzy continues unabated. The cries of the poor and unconnected get drowned in the engine noise of new vehicles bought at the peoples’ expense.

Indeed the feeding frenzy is so great that when the Ebola Virus Disease hit the country, it was used as another source of money-making enterprise never mind the thousands that died and the many that are traumatised.

Those who survived the disease are neglected as are those health and other associated workers who put their lives on the line in combating the disease. Most, if not all, the shady contracts were directly approved by the rat himself who in a number of cases is reported to have been instrumental in who gets what and for what fake setup as the thieving continued.

Now here’s something the rat and his cronies need to read very carefully.

Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has seen enough on the continent to warn, years ago that any government that came to power through a coup should not be recognised and indeed when the murderous APC-led AFRC of Johnny Paul Koroma kicked out the barely one year old democratically-elected government of President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah on May 25, 1997, the world duly obliged – refusing to recognise a regime that uses murder, rape, arson and abduction as a means of staying in power against the wishes of the people – a large majority of them.

Having watched how governments and party leaders tear apart Constitutions to stay in power, his keynote remarks at a recent symposium is worth noting. He says in a speech –

“As I constantly repeat, you cannot have peace and security without inclusive development, the rule of law and the respect for human rights. These are the three pillars of all successful societies.

It is largely because these three pillars are quite fragile in parts of Africa that we are still seeing instability and violence. The truth is that the economic growth in Africa over the last fifteen years, though impressive, has been neither sufficient nor inclusive.

In fact, Africa has become the world’s second most unequal continent, according to the African Development Bank. Too much of that growth has enriched a narrow elite and not enough was spent on infrastructure, health or education, which would have fostered development.

It is not just that Africa is unequal: it is also unfair. An African Union report has estimated that up to one quarter of the continent’s GDP is syphoned off every year through corruption.

The trafficking of drugs creates an especially difficult challenge. Drug money is insidious and invasive. It corrodes political institutions. We must focus on the money trail. We have been locking up the minor offenders while the big fish swim free.

The fight against violent rebel movements is necessary, and will require enhanced inter-African as well as international cooperation. But this is not enough because the challenge of security in Africa is often a political challenge revolving around the acquisition and use of power.

As a result, elections are a source of tension and repression rather than an opportunity for the free expression of political will.

Leaders who hang on to power indefinitely by gaming elections and suppressing criticism and opposition are sowing the seeds of violence and instability.

African leaders, like leaders everywhere, must remember that they are at the service of their citizens, and not the other way around. They have a mandate given to them, in trust, by their people, who can also take it away from them if they are found wanting and to have outstayed their welcome.Logus Koroma – calculating fresh deals for him and his master – the chief of the rats

Elections should be the vehicle for popular choice in which the winner does not take all and the losers do not lose all.

Those who win must recognize that they do not have a licence to rule without restraint or remain in office in perpetuity.

Let us not confuse legality with legitimacy. Elections that meet legal form but fail the test of integrity are only pyrrhic victories that usually store up trouble for the future.

And this is for the head of the police, one Francis Munu who believes that the security forces under his command must be used to entrench the undemocratic regime of the rat. An educated buffoon who believes that the OSD, the former ISU should remain an APC party paramilitary force.

“Finally, I want to mention the quality of national security forces.

Madiba once said that “freedom would be meaningless without security in the home and in the streets”. That security in the home and in the streets depends in good measure on our security forces. We must invest in them but also make them fully accountable as part of our democratic societies. They must be trained to protect the individual and his or her family and property, to earn their trust and work with the people.

Later in an interview on the sidelines of the symposium, Mr Annan made this point even more forcefully as reported in one Ghana-based news outlet.

“The renowned international diplomat said that while unconstitutional changes to government on the continent had reduced, exclusionary politics threatened to reverse the gains made, the Africa Press Organisation reported on Tuesday. ‘I think Africa has done well, by and large the coups have more or less ended, generals are remaining in their barracks, but we are creating situations, which may bring them back,’ the report quoted the Nobel Laureate, at the 5thTana High-Level Forum on Security in Africa, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

‘If a leader doesn’t want to leave office, if a leader stays on for too long, and elections are seen as being gamed to suit a leader and he stays term after term after term, the tendency may be the only way to get him out is through a coup or people taking to the streets.

‘Neither approach can be seen as an alternative to democracy, to elections or to parliamentary rule. Constitutions and the rules of the game have to be respected.’

Kindly refresh your memory on the governance issue in Sierra Leone by taking a look at this article written in 2012, twenty years after the historic and successful coup against the despotic and uncaring APC regime”

( Source: The Standard Times )

 

APC Koroma Barred Thousands of Drivers from Gainful Employment in Freetown

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The Ernest Bai Koroma All Peoples Congress stopped thousands of drivers from engaging in meaningful and much needed transportation services in Freetown. Having failed to employ a good majority of the nation’s young adults, President Koroma and his caboodle have barred these drivers from riding in the capital city of Sierra Leone. As hardship mounts in the country, the president knowing that this is his last term has acted in the most uncompassionate way toward these drivers who have families to feed.

One rider when contacted in Freetown said, “The new law expelling us from driving amounts to taking bread away from the mounts of hungry children.” He is entirely right because riding in Freetown is a bread and butter issue for this population. The government failed miserably to productively engage the young adult population in Sierra Leone. Despite APC Koroma glaring speeches and empty promises, the living standards of the greater majority is still miserable. Most cannot even provide one good meal for their wives and children at home. And now this?

Another driver said, “When the Pa needs us to hail him as the new king in the jungle, we did. After he has used us and cannot deliver on his promises, now he is acting like a dictator without a heart.” Using and abusing the rights of others is equal to the trademark of APC Koroma. No wonder another said, “The Pa has just done to us, what he did to his VP?” Still, contacting the wife of one of the affected individuals she said, “We made the wrong mistake dancing and jubilating for this APC crooks. Now the Pa is showing us his true color. But our day is coming and we have the red card to eject them from power.” As time pass, APC Koroma popularity has faded considerably. This is so because he is insensitive to the suffering of his people.

Currently in Sierra Leone, economic hardship is the order of the day. Except one is blind, it is evident that systematically APC Koroma wants to turn the former British Colony into Africa’s poorest China Town. How else should one interpret APC Koroma’s move of banning all protests around State House because that is the Tiananmen Square of Sierra Leone. When it is to show fake placards for his term, the crowd is graciously welcome around State House. The next move is likely for everybody (the six million) in the nation to wear the same red outfit with the Pa’s picture on both the front and back.

While innocent children will now go hungry, those in power will never taste hunger. Instead, they will have an elaborate feast and give their leftovers to their pets. Instead of development, APC Koroma is gradually leaving behind an unfavorable judgment of his presidency. Why? Because he is provoking Sierra Leoneans to protest and start chaos in order for him to invoke powers (Emergency rule), he does not have so he’ll stay in office beyond his term. Fellow Sierra Leoneans let us pray for EBK to complete his term and kindly step aside ending 2017. Let us also pray that his quest for power would not lead him to shed innocent blood knowing that Ebola already took far beyond the figures they reported.