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The APC continues to be an everlasting blessing to Sierra Leone.
How else would the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) run this country without the intellectual capital of All People’s Congress (APC) giants like Alpha Kanu, Victor Foh, and Abass Bundu—all staunch APC members by political DNA?
Just a thought not a sermon



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MISTRIAL! !
A criminal case in Sierra Leone cannot legally be: Inspector General of Police vs. Defendant
It must be:
The State (Republic of Sierra Leone) vs. Defendant, acting through the Attorney-General or Director of Public Prosecutions.
In Sierra Leone, NO citizen is prosecuted by the Police — and never by the Inspector General of Police.
📜 Under the Constitution of Sierra Leone, the law is CLEAR:
❌ NOT: Inspector General of Police vs Citizen
✅ YES: The State vs the Citizen
Here’s why 👇
🔹 The Inspector General of Police
✔ Investigates crimes
✔ Makes arrests
❌ Has ZERO constitutional power to prosecute
🔹 The Attorney-General and Minister of Justice
✔ Is the ONLY authority empowered to prosecute crimes
✔ Acts on behalf of THE STATE, not political parties, not police officers
📌 Section 66 of the Constitution says it plainly:
Criminal cases belong to THE STATE, not individuals in uniform.
⚖️ When police act as investigators and prosecutors, justice dies.
⚖️ When the Constitution is ignored, corruption thrives.
⚖️ When citizens stay silent, abuse becomes normal.
🔥 THIS IS WHY RULE OF LAW MATTERS
🔥 THIS IS WHY SEPARATION OF POWERS EXISTS
🔥 THIS IS WHY NO ONE IS ABOVE THE CONSTITUTION
📢 Know your Constitution. Defend it. Demand it.
#RuleOfLaw
#1991Constitution
#JusticeNotPower
#SierraLeone
#Accountability
#NoOneAboveTheLaw

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🇸🇱 Parliament Belongs to the People — Not the Party!
In Sierra Leone, you vote, you decide. No one outside the ballot box can claim your MP’s seat.
✅ Elected MPs represent YOU.
✅ Paramount Chiefs sit by tradition — not by party favors.
❌ No president, no party, no “non-elected insider” can take a seat meant for the people.
💡 Fact: If an MP leaves office, a by-election decides the replacement — never reallocation.
📣 The 1991 Constitution is clear: Seats in Parliament are earned at the ballot box, not handed out behind closed doors.
💬 Share this and remind everyone: Your vote is POWER. Don’t let anyone steal it!
Sarah Kallay 🇸🇱@mopkay
Alpha Khan: APC parliamentary seats won’t stay vacant — they could be reallocated if the boycott continues 😈 😈 #AlphaKhan #SierraLeone #Politics wix.to/7QZbcS6
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THE BATTLE FOR SIERRA LEONE 🇸🇱
The election is not over until it is over says Dr. Samura Kamara!
For years, a fierce showdown has been unfolding.
The Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) has acted as though the nation is private property—governing with entitlement instead of stewardship.
But the truth remains unshakable: Sierra Leone belongs to every Sierra Leonean, not to any party, clique, or political elite.
This is not just politics.
This is a struggle for ownership, dignity, accountability, and the soul of the nation.
The battle continues—between power for a few and justice for all.


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Sierra Leone’s Next Leader? Zainab Sheriff Has the Vision, Strength, and Integrity!
Sierra Leone has begun to clearly define the qualities it needs in its next generation of leadership—and many see those qualities reflected in Zainab Sheriff.
What sets her apart is not just her voice, but her unwavering stance on accountability. In a system where corruption has too often been normalized, her call for firm and uncompromising punishment for corrupt individuals resonates deeply with a frustrated population.
Under the current system, particularly in the way the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) has managed anti-corruption enforcement through the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), many citizens feel justice has been weakened. The so-called “catch, pay, and release” approach raises serious concerns—it risks turning accountability into a transaction rather than a true deterrent.
Corruption is not a minor offense; it robs a nation of its future. When penalties are light or negotiable, they fail to discourage repeat offenses. Justice must be strong, consistent, and consequential.
This is why Zainab Sheriff’s position stands out. Her advocacy for severe penalties, especially for those who undermine democracy by stealing elections, reflects a belief that some crimes strike at the very heart of the nation and must be treated as such.
For many Sierra Leoneans, this is no longer just about politics—it is about restoring integrity, protecting democracy, and rebuilding trust in leadership.
The question now is simple:
Should accountability be negotiable, or should it be absolute?
This is just a thought not a sermon!

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🔥 Sierra Leone, This Is Our Moment! 🔥
For the first time in our history, Zainab Sheriff is not just speaking—she is shaping the attitude of a nation.
She is telling the people of Sierra Leone:
❌ Reject fear
❌ Reject silence
❌ Reject injustice
And instead—
✅ Stand for truth
✅ Stand for your voice
✅ Stand for your future
Like Nelson Mandela, her fight is not about power—it is about principle, dignity, and justice.
An Iron Lady ready to lose everything to save the soul of a nation is not weakness—
That is TRUE leadership.
💬 The question is:
Will the people rise?
Will we stand together?
Will we protect the future of our nation?
🇸🇱 Now is the time. Stand with Zainab Sheriff. Stand for Sierra Leone.
#SierraLeone #ZainabSheriff #Justice #Democracy #StandUp #OneNation

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She is simply the Nelson Mandela of Sierra Leone.
It is clear to all that she will never compromise her beliefs for COCOA YABEH.
Zainab Sheriff’s steadfastness has exposed many political hypocrites and cowards—those who lack the courage to stand for principle when it truly matters.
I strongly believe there should be punishment for anyone involved in conducting elections that a not transparent. Zainab Sheriff has voiced out her opinion. What do you think?

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Common Sense: If the June 2023 elections were transparent would Zainab Sheriff be in this situation?
Law is rooted in common sense, but refined through rules, precedent, and fairness. At its best, the law reflects what reasonable people understand as right and wrong, just and unjust. When laws drift away from common sense, they lose legitimacy and public trust.
Common sense asks:
• Was the process fair?
• Were people treated equally?
• Were rights respected?
• Would a reasonable person accept this outcome?
When the answer is no, even the most technical legal justifications begin to ring hollow. Justice is not meant to be clever—it’s meant to be reasonable, understandable, and humane.
In that way, common sense is not the enemy of the law; it is its moral compass.
Just a thought not a sermon

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Conducting non-transparent elections is not just bad governance—it is the height of rudeness to the people and an insult to democracy in Sierra Leone.
Raffieu Jalloh, must citizens be “nice” when elections are widely declared not transparent, and when even you cannot be certain that your vote—or your mother’s vote—was actually counted?
When the most basic democratic right is treated with disregard, silence and politeness are not virtues. Conducting non-transparent elections is not just bad governance—it is the height of rudeness to the people and an insult to democracy in Sierra Leone.
Respect is earned through fairness.
Legitimacy comes from transparency.
And accountability begins when citizens refuse to pretend otherwise.
For the naive, I believe this is what Zainab Sheriff is putting out there!

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Zainab Sheriff Will Go Down in the History of Sierra Leone as one toughest ladies ever born in Sierra Leone!
Zainab Sheriff Will continue to echo the voices of the international community and many Sierra Leoneans that the June 2023 elections were not transparent. She voiced out her opinions on what should be done to those who conducted the elections that were not transparent!
The demoralization of people because of their status in society is one of the most destructive harms a person or system can commit. It strips individuals of dignity, weakens communities, and normalizes injustice. When people are judged by wealth, class, race, occupation, disability, or circumstance, society teaches them that their worth is conditional—something to be earned rather than inherent.
History shows that progress is made not by ranking human value, but by affirming it. Every form of discrimination begins with demoralization: making people feel small, invisible, or undeserving. And once dignity is denied, abuse becomes easier to justify.
True leadership, faith, and morality do the opposite:
• They uplift the vulnerable
• They restore dignity
• They measure success by how the least are treated
A just society is not defined by how it rewards the powerful, but by how it protects and honors those with the least status.
Just a thought not a sermon!

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