Sunday, 11 November 2012

SIERRA LEONE ELECTION DAY -: BAN ON VEHICULAR TRAFFIC - LEGAL ? ILLEGAL? OR NECESSARY? WHICH ONE?


SIERRA LEONE -PARLIAMENT IN ACTION

 



 My Note
There appears to be many contradictions in this article. We cannot be like UK. Our election experiences have not developed to that level. Yet we want easy access to polling stations on election day and no violence throughout the process. Something has to be done to get the maximum satisfactory outcome.This is the opportunity cost and we must endure sacrifices from time to time to achieve success. The Carter Centre has enough experiences around the world and have accepted situations and make shift satisficing adjustments in procedures to produce and achieve acceptable results. Remember the First Elections in South Africa that ushered in Nelson Mandela? Not everything was pure or plain saling but, the result/outcome was a satisficing rather than satisfied one and South Africa has moved on since that date. Let everyone with a stake in these elections in Sierra calm down and give the process a chance by allowing the appointed authorities to conduct the election process without interference, without unwarranted violenceand allow the country to move forward afterwards. 
Sierra Leone: A Nation Imprisoned on Voting Day

By Isaac Massaquoi / Politico 08/11/12
On November 17 2012 Sierra Leone will be transformed into the world’s largest prison yard – a prison yard in which people will only be allowed to meet in certain clearly designated places, perform one specific function within a certain time frame, under rules set by a select few, actively supervised by anxious and suspicious-looking young men and women.

The inmates of this prison called Sierra Leoneans will not be allowed to move their cars around unless those movements are approved by a few people and the vehicles are marked in such a way that they are easily identified a mile away. By any serious reckoning, this is the most wide-ranging power any National Security body has given itself since the restoration of democratic governance to Sierra Leone in 1996.

It’s an issue picked up by one of the most respected election monitoring bodies in the world, The Carter Center. In the pre-election statement, the Center says it is “aware of the ONS’s plans to impose a comprehensive ban on vehicular movement on election day, a preventive measure widely supported by political parties and presidential candidates.” The statement notes further that “while The Carter Center acknowledges the authorities’ concern about political violence on polling day, the ban contradicts international obligations and Sierra Leone’s own constitution, …As this vehicular movement ban is based on the consent of major stakeholders in response to specific concerns, it could be an appropriate step. However, the Center hopes that such ban will not be needed in future elections, as full democratic participation requires full freedom of movement.”

No. Prevention of violence is.
I have italicised the last sentence to demonstrate that for me this is the most important issue. It is only because I want to keep this sentence in context that I have bothered to quote the other lines running down to where my argument is leading. I don’t think The Carter Center should even try to reason with the security concerns that our politicians and ONS people are talking about. All their arguments regarding why they think people must remain within walking distance of their homes on voting day are completely flawed. They are all contributing to scare-mongering about the potential for political violence and what to do about it that has now become a kind of cottage industry for many civil society groups to access funds from unsuspecting donors.



I hope you don’t get me wrong, I also believe that if political leaders do not deal with the propensity of their militants to fight over the simplest of issues and the police fail to act when they need to against anyone breaking the law, we could face sporadic acts of violence across the country. But is that why the ONS is planning to stop vehicular traffic on November 17?

For the Carter Center to argue that our politicians “widely” support the ban doesn’t even start. A good many of these politicians only represent themselves and their political parties. The people don’t
know them. Here we vote for parties so all the candidates concern themselves with, is getting the party symbol. Measures such as these create unnecessary tension around a process that Senegal went through without such grievous intrusion into the private lives of their citizens. So just because we want to elect our leaders, the country should become a ghost town; government and private sector people lose billions of leones as a result of the uncertainty we create by pretending the clouds will fall on Sierra Leone on November 17.

In another corner we have civil society groups placing radio jingles urging the nation to vote “peacefully” because we are the “same people”. I get really fed up with this kind of patronising behaviour. If radio stations weren’t making money out of this process, I would have called on them to stop running these badly-produced jingles that cause so much panic and alarm.

I can’t understand why the ONS is seeking to restrict our civil liberties in this way this year. In 2007 I was living in the west of Freetown. Because of the same tension building and noises about the threat of violence, I decided not to drive around on polling day. I boarded a taxi and went around seven polling stations in the central and northern parts of Freetown with ease. It was only around 4:30pm that I returned to my polling station at collegiate school, voted within five minutes and returned home.

I saw many other vehicles – private and commercial – with people moving around doing things completely unrelated to the elections. Keep in mind the fact that the PMDC had told its supporters to stay
at polling stations until the votes were counted and the results declared. Their argument at the time was that it was part of their effort to stop the ruling party from manipulating the results in their favour. Yes there was fear that the SLPP would rig the election and stay in power but wasn’t it too presumptuous of the PMDC that their party operatives would effectively monitor all the processes leading to the release of the final result and so keep it above board? Only this week, we heard Solomon Berewa grumbling about the cancelation of votes to deny him the presidency.

While doing graduate studies in the UK I had the opportunity to vote in that country’s election in 2001. I suspect some will accuse me of setting the bar too high by attempting to compare Sierra Leone to the UK in terms of how their election is organised. That will be a legitimate line of attack and I will concede some ground even before the attack is launched.

Our former Colonial Masters have a very long experience with democracy and their systems have evolved over many years. They are still tidying it up all the time. So to that extent, we can’t really compare our country to theirs.

But let me now make the point I really want to make about what I observed more than a decade ago. I have to be honest because I can’t remember ever registering to vote in the way we do in Sierra Leone. I came from school one evening to find election papers in my pigeon hole. I found a map directing me to my polling station along Grays-Inn road and photographs of the parliamentary candidates of the
various parties. I enquired later and was told that the names of all residents of that hostel, who are citizens of the Commonwealth, were passed on to the authorities by the owners of the facility, the Goodenough Trust.

On voting day I went to the polling station at 11:30 am on my way to class and within five minutes, the process was complete for me. Don’t ask me how I voted as I suspect you want to do now. I left Sierra Leone a week or so after Operation Barras in which British Special Forces lifted the siege on Freetown and starvation in the provinces. It was impossible not to vote for the Labour Party of Tony Blair. In my constituency, the Labour candidate was Frank Dobson. I voted for him.

As I left the station, about two young people who were apparently collecting data for exit polls, asked an elderly Indian lady how she had voted. “I voted Labour!” She replied and went her way. It was my turn and I replied in the same way.

In the early hours of the next day the results were declared and Blair made the short journey to see the Queen and his new government was ready to go. There wasn’t much doubt about Blair wining and that’s not because the influential Sun newspaper had proclaimed on its front page, “It’s in the bag Tony. The Conservative Party under William Hague was weak and shadow Chancellor Oliver Letwin was unable to convince the British people the nation’s economy would be in good hands under the them.

Throughout the campaign period, I saw no political rallies on the streets of London. Just who will stay out of work or school to join a political rally? There were political meetings but I saw them only on TV. When the result was declared, I saw no unnecessary triumphalism that re-created a scene like that of Julius Caesar returning to Rome after conquering foreign territory.



Is this not why the  vehicle ban is  required?
In Sierra Leone, politicians organise carnivals which they call campaign rallies on some of the worst roads in the world. They disrupt work and business and in some situations, ordinary commuters are attacked and valuable items like money and jewellery are stolen from them by some of the men in the rallies. Pathetic!


Our politicians are happy to have rallies daily but they can’t have a decent debate that is targeted and substantial. No holiday was declared. Life carried on as usual.
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This attempt by the ONS to restrict our civil liberties in this way just because of an election that will in fact change nothing is wrong and should be withdrawn now. We don’t need to have practiced democracy for two hundred years to deny anarchists the opportunity to make our elections a blood sport instead of a civilised contest for power. Let’s all shoot down this ONS arrogance now.

Chief of Police
Electorial Commissioner


APC supporters


                                                                
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My Note 
 There appears to be many contradictions in this article. We cannot be like UK. Our election experiences have not developed to that level. Yet we want easy access to polling stations on election day and no violence throughout the process. Something has to be done to get the maximum satisfactory outcome.This is the opportunity cost and we must endure sacrifices from time to time to achieve success. The Carter Centre has enough experiences around the world and have accepted situations and make shift satisficing adjustments in procedures to produce and achieve acceptable results. Remember the First Elections in South Africa that ushered in Nelson Mandela? Not everything was pure or plain saling but, the result/outcome was a satisficing rather than satisfied one and South Africa has moved on since that date. Let everyone with a stake in these elections in Sierra calm down and give the process a chance by allowing the appointed authorities to conduct the election process without interference, without unwarranted violenceand allow the country to move forward afterwards.
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Over 500 candidates registered for the November polls:

http://www.thisissierraleone.com/in-sierra-leoneover-500-candidates-registered-for-the-november-polls-commissioner/

Thursday, 1 November 2012

A GOOD HISTORICAL VENTURE


ENJOY THE MOA RIVER -IN SIERRA LEONE


 The MOA River -Sierra Leone River
http://www.westafricadiscovery.co.uk/sierra-leone-tropical-river-expedition---the-moa-river.html

MAADA BIO:SWEETHEART BOY!- UNFIT TO RULE THIS NATION

Maada Bio- Sweetheart Boy - Unfit to rule

This image of a Presidential candidate tells it all. (Thanks to the provider) It is as if Maada Bio is turning RED with fear of defeat on 17 November 2012 and a digraceful one too.
 When  I see the RED colours in Freetown and the Provincial Cities and Towns in support of the President Ernest Bai Koroma, I have no doubt that Maada Bio is in for a an experience he has never encountered.
The question is - Why did the  Sad Loveless Problem People (SLPP)  chose this man? With the aboundance of negative evidence (burdens of the soul) that is against him, should the SLPP have thought twice before making their choice? We are looking at a man accused of killing/murdering or an accomplice to murder, a man once exposed by his own previous Party Leader of stealing the country's finances; a man accused of selling the country's Passports and stuffing the illegal funds in a foreign bank by again involving in another crime- that of Money Laundering.; a man accused of crimes in the USA from which he fled.

The catalogue is to long for the SLPP to pick him as their Flagbearer.  Dosen't this shows that the SLPP had lost it's way and has nothing to offer the Sierra Leone People? Why, Why I asked myself several times since his nomination and subsequent election   picking by the small group in the infamous meeting- why did they not get someone credible so that Sierra Leone will have a proper and dignified leader? In his frustration, he openly preaches tribalism rather pittifully.

  We have less than 16 days to the election and we can see Maada Bio has nothing to offer the good people of this country. The people of the South and East of Sierra Leone have shown that they are no longer going to be fooled by rogue politicians such as Maada - a 'Sobel' turned politicial jackass, who only wants an opportunity to get in and sell more passports, smuggle more funds through laundering to his secret accounts overseas.  We have seen the documentation in Squirelgate. We know the names of those he witnessed being killed - the 29 of December 1992 victims; we have seen his hypocritical act in the Peace process with Foday Sankoh and how close he embraced him - he had to seek his elder sister's interest I guess!  All these makes Maada the WORST CHOICE Now!
 
 Pleaple simply have to stop and look around the country the changes which have been taken place all over the country. After 40 years, the Trains in Pepel are running again becauce Iron Ore production has started. The lights are on again-not perfect- some more work still to be done. The roads all around the country are in action and to put on the roads 40 brand new coach (buses) to support transportation to the provincial towns is evidence of growth in the country. Would Maada Bio and his team match that. Impossible- all the people of Sierra Leone will learn about is how much money have been washed up into his secret accounts in Jersey, or Accra or HongKong!
 
Sweetheart boy Maada should simply be ready to fall on his sword and accept defeat on 17 November: we do not want to see his martial law mentality overflowing from it's surpressed state- Maada is the WORST leader/contestant I have witnessed in my whole life in Sierra Leone. But would he LEARN?

REMEMBER THESE 29 Dec 1992 VICTIMS? 
The Late Lt. Col Yayah James Kanu --Victim
Late Inspector General Bambay Kamara




Added 23rd November 2012:

At exactly 18.27 in the evening of Friday 23rd NOVEMBER 2012, Madam Dr. Christiana Thorpe - Electorial Commissioner of Sierra Leone Declares: ERNEST BIA KOROMA 1,314,881-58.7%  ;  JULIUS MAADA BIO 637, 577 - 37.4%. A CLEAR CUT DEFEAT WITH A GAP OF 477,304 VOTES. THE DIFFERENCE  OF 477,304 VOTES IS 36.30% - A THROUGH TRASHING
 


Thursday, 23 August 2012

HOWEVER INCONVENIENT, THE PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION IS FINAL!


Hon. PC Bai Kurr Kanagbaro Sanka III from Tonkolili District,  "the Constitution is the supreme legal document of the state and no other document surpasses it”

Hon. Agibola Manley-Spaine NOW DEPUTY SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT

 THIS REPORT IS A LESSON TO ALL. REGARDLESS OF ONE'S PERSONAL FEELINGS OR ENTHUSIASMS PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION MUST BE OBSERVED. THIS SITUATION IS NOT LIMITED TO PARLIAMENT ALONE - IT APPLIES TO ALL ORGANISATIONS WHERE THE GOVERNING INSTRUMENTS - CONSTITUTION OR  OTHER LIKE INSTRUMENTS LAY DOWN PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED. OBSERVING THESE PROVISIONS RATHER THAN CIRCUMVENTING THEM TO SATISFY A QUICK FIX OBJECTIVE SIMPLY RESULTS IN DIABOLIC AND PROBLEMATIC CONFUSION AND  PALAVA.  THE PROVISIONS OF THE CONSITUTION MUST ALWAYS REIGN SUPREME!

AWOKO REPORT 
 Thu August 23, 2012 10:30AM

Over election of Deputy Speaker… Constitution or Standing Order, which is supreme?

 
The Well of the House of Parliament was reduced to a market square during yesterday’s sitting, as Members of Parliament squabbled over which legal document, the Constitution or the Parliamentary Standing Order reigns supreme in Parliament as the issue of election of a Deputy Speaker comes up between opposition party and ruling party.
Parliament is currently without a substantive Speaker and a Deputy Speaker being that the substantive Speaker, Justice Nathaniel Abel Stronge is on annual leave and the substantive Deputy Speaker, is dead.
What became a serious bone of contention was how to reach a consensus amongst the MPs on which of the procedural methods prescribed in the national constitution of 1991 and the parliamentary standing orders to adopt for the election of a substantive Deputy Speaker.
In his introductory remarks on the matter of election of a deputy Speaker, the Clerk of Parliament, Hon. Ibrahim Sesay noted the absence of the Speaker and the Deputy and committed the general membership of the House to nominate one of themselves to fill the position as codified in Parliamentary Standing Order 93 and Section 91 (1) of the Constitution of Sierra Leone respectively.
Hon. Brima Kamanda who was earlier on nominated by members of the opposition to serve as Deputy Speaker, objected to the Clerk’s proposition on re-nominating new MPs considering the fact that the House already had members who have been nominated for the position and that they should proceed with the election forthwith rather than going through the rigours of another nominations.
The Clerk however insisted on re-nominating new members, but this was met with stiff resistance by the opposition. Opposition members uncompromising and said the Clerk’s suggestion was “a waste of time”. The Clerk of the House stood his ground and in the end, a re-nomination was done and the same old names earlier nominated by the opposition and the ruling parties re-emerged, namely Hon. Agibola Manley-Spaine (APC) and Hon. Dr. Brima Kamanda (SLPP).
But the method of voting then became another bone of contention. Opposition MPs quoted and based their arguments on Section 81 of the 1991 constitution which stipulates “secret voting” in the election of either a Speaker or a Deputy Speaker. The ruling APC party MPs based their argument on the Standing Order of Parliament, citing Section 9, sub section 3, which calls for the elections “by collection of voices.”
SLPP MPs debunked the Standing Order provision, noting that “where it comes to supremacy and a decision to be taken in the interest of the country, the Constitution of the country has no rival. What the constitution says is final,” opposition MPs maintained. The opposition MPs shouted, “Opposition MPs say, No to illegality. The APC want to muzzle the Constitution of the country to satisfy their selfish need.”
The two legal instruments were therefore put to legal ruling as to which is supreme. MPs with legal backgrounds quoted copiously from both instruments to affirm their standpoints either for or against. This melodrama marked by bickering brought Parliament to a standstill for over two hours, even as other motions and bills lay dormant waiting to be debated on by the parliamentarians.
In what has been dubbed “a traditional intervention”, Hon. PC Bai Kurr Kanagbaro Sanka III from Tonkolili District, submitted that the Constitution “is the supreme legal document of the state and no other document surpasses it”. In that vein, he moved that the procedure for the election of the Deputy Speaker be done as provided for in the 1991 Constitution.
However, members ended up accepting the secret ballot system. Preparation was made and the election went on between the two aspirants with 107 members present.
The election ended with victory for the APC nominee, Hon. Spaine polling 63 votes (sixty-three), while the SLPP nominee, Hon. Brima Kamanda polled 43 (forty-three) votes. There was 1 (one) void vote which did not [show] the name of the candidate voted for.
By Poindexter Sama
AWOKO
 











Monday, 16 July 2012

APC DEPUTY LEADER & DEPUTY SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT PASSED AWAY


The Late Hon. Victor Chukuma Johmson, MP CRSL

http://www.newstimeafrica.com/archives/26851


Thee All Peoples Congress Party (APC) has been HIT wit a bit these few weeks. Following the death of the President's mother, Madam Alice Koroma- a very meaningful mother and a pilar to the APC the Party has now lost it's Duputy Leader and was also the Deputy Speake of the House of Parliament. The Honorable Victor Chukuma Johnson was  a very loyal Party man and was one of those who stood up for the resurection of the Party following the illegal Coup by the 'Borbo sojjas'
 who thought thy can run the country and the mayhem that followed lasting almost 12 yeays. The Honorable Victor Chucukma was a Member of Parliament serving his constituency in Waterloo and during the problem period served as Chairma of the Committee of Management of the Freetown City Council (performing his Civic Mayoral duties. Most recently, Hon. Johnson was recognisen publickly and was awarded one of the highest Honours  for his Public duties - the CRSL.
I have known Honorable Victor Chukuma Johnson for a fery long time. . This sefl mad man who worked his way through life's difficulties and served his people and his countr well. I know he has not been keeping very well for a while now- and this was revealed the last time we met on one of his medical exursions.The family will miss him dearly, his constituency will miss him a lot the Party will miss him badly and the country will miss him tremendiously.
I take this opportunity to entend my deepest sympathy to his family. He was a real family friend.
 May his soul REST IN PEACE

Saturday, 2 June 2012

WILL THE REAL JULIUS MAADA BIO PLEASE STAND UP?

               Maada Bio -comes with EXCESS BAGGAGE
Folks this is a RE-POST of  Dr Sylvia Blyden's  Report on Sierre Leone Issues. How much more has to be uncovered and exposed? Sooner, than later we will come to know.  Please  READ ON  and note the views of some commentators below.             

http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_200520388.shtml
Paragraph 112 of the Summary Judgment against Charles Taylor as read out on April 26th 2012 by Justice Richard Lussick, the Presiding Judge states:
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During a radio conversation with Foday Sankoh, following the attack on Sierra Rutile in 1994, the Accused [Charles Taylor] advised the RUF leader to send an External Delegation to Côte d’Ivoire. In Côte d’Ivoire, the delegates met Musa Cissé, an NPFL representative, who allowed them to use his radio for communications with Sankoh. The Accused, through contact with Musa Cissé, invited members of the External Delegation to Liberia, where he met them twice in 1995. In December 1995 the Accused met members of the External Delegation in Cote d’Ivoire on the occasion of the publication of “Footpaths to Democracy”, at which time he gave them CFA 10 million francs for their maintenance.
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SO WHO OR WHAT WAS THIS EXTERNAL DELEGATION? And what else happened in Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire) in December 1995? Mrs. Agnes Deen Jalloh (nee Bio), is elder sister of Julius Maada Bio, the Presidential candidate of the main opposition Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) which enjoys bastion of its support in South-Eastern Sierra Leone where the RUF launched its war. Currently influential SLPP members supported RUF in its initial stages. The former SLPP Leader and President, Alhaji Tejan Kabah publicly stated at the Yamoussoukro Peace Talks that in 1991, when he first heard of Sierra Leonean RUF rebels waging a war in 1991 to remove the then APC Government of General Momoh from power, he was very happy and supported the RUF; only withdrawing his support when he disagreed with their savage methods against innocent civilians. Without a doubt, Tejan Kabbah is indeed a perfect gentleman and obviously the RUF savagery did not seat well with his conscience. However, that was Ahmad Tejan Kabbah the gentleman with a conscience; Many others continued their support for the RUF despite the savagery.
                                                                                                         
One such person was Mrs. Agnes Deen-Jalloh (nee Bio). She is much older than Julius Maada Bio. Agnes raised Maada Bio and put him through school. Her husband, Dr. Deen-Jalloh and her were reported to have been ‘forced’ to join the RUF in early stages of the war. Agnes and her husband were so senior in RUF rank that they became trusted to be the ones to be sent out of Sierra Leone as RUF diplomats (External Delegation) who were given posh residential houses in an Ivorian town known as Danane near the border with Liberia. Members of the ‘External Delegation’ including Agnes Deen-Jalloh (nee Bio) lived a posh lifestyle in Ivory Coast from as far back as 1994 as now stated in the judgment against Charles Taylor.

During all this time his sister was living in Danane, Ivory Coast as an RUF Diplomat,
Julius Maada Bio was the Deputy Head of State in Sierra Leone and later, additionally, the Chief of Defence Staff directly supervising the war against his sister’s RUF inside Sierra Leone
. He never made this known to the public.

Now, let me reveal today some facts which have been
classified for a long time. In December 1995 when he was Deputy Head of State and Chief of Defence Staff, Julius Maada Bio secretly sent three of his most trusted soldiers on a secret mission to meet with his RUF sister in Danane, Ivory Coast. The soldiers all wore plain clothes and posed as civilians.

Unfortunately, they got
arrested by Ivory Coast Government soldiers at the border when their identities were proven to be Sierra Leone soldiers camouflaged as civilians.

Such
deception on the part of Sierra Leone soldiers crossing into Ivory Coast through Liberia had proven to be a diplomatic headache for Captain Valentine Strasser, the then Sierra Leone Head of State, whom it is reported, knew nothing of the mission of his Deputy!

Strasser, it is reported by my sources during my investigations, was furious and considering action against Julius Maada Bio, his Deputy. Few weeks later, the very next month, (January 1996) Strasser was abruptly overthrown by Bio..









These are facts which very few Sierra Leoneans know about but which a proper examination of the war (like some of us have extensively done) will produce for Historians.

There has always been a puzzle for me over the reason behind Maada Bio sending soldiers secretly into Ivory Coast in December 1995
 His reported explanation to his boss had been that he had beeninformed his sister was being held as a captive in Danane town in Ivory Coast and so he had sent those commandos to kidnap his sister and bring her back by road to Sierra Leone through Liberia.That was his explanation back then.

This is one of the issues I had personally asked
Foday Sankoh about when I met him. His response was that he gave a request from the bush, for the Ivorian Government to release Maada Bio’s soldiers and that his request was promptly adhered to and the men were released. Before the men could re-enter Sierra Leone, Maada Bio had overthrown Valentine Strasser. 
                                                             
To those floating the talk of Liberia and other States having to pay us reparation, let me tell you
it is going to be very interesting when the Liberians and other accused nationalities will get Agnes Deen Jalloh to be de-briefed for the international court when the SLPP’s proposed ‘President’ Julius Maada Bio files papers at THE HAGUE. The elder sister who raised him up served as diplomatic emissary for the RUF at the time they were performing horrors against their fellow Sierra Leoneans. 


Many aggrieved South Eastern Sierra Leoneans are quite right about the horrors which many of their relatives went through at the hands of the RUF but it still does not take away the fact that many other South-Easterners warmly welcomed the RUF andprovided succor for them. SamaBanya is claiming “only one Paramount Chief” willingly supported the RUF and he got forgiven by the SLPP Government.That alone, is evidence of top level collaboration of at least one South-Eastern leader. However, it was not just “only one Paramount Chief”.

As I have insisted before, my extensive investigations have proven to me beyond all reasonable doubts that there exists a supremacist mentality amongst a certain small group of persons (a clique) from the South East who believe only they are well ordained to rule. As a result, when they are not in power, they will do ANYTHING to over-turn the status quo including attacking their own people in the South East. The majority of South-Easterners are very decent, peace-loving, friendly, warm and docile people.

However,
this minority, tiny clique of supremacists indoctrinates their offsprings to embrace the same supremacist mentality. So, there are various generational levels of members of this clique from the South East. It is only when we learn their true nature which has been handed down successive generational lines that we can understand a significant problem facing our country today and in the future.

Members of this clique will do ANYTHING to be the ones ruling the country. This includes suppressing and oppressing their people in the South and East.
This is one of the reasons behind their dire and desperate need to always instill tribalism into our body politics.

That is the only way this clique can survive by promoting sectionalism at any slight opportunity
. The SLPP for them is just a vehicle through which they attain power. The late Dr. Soyei (RIP) recognized this very well in several radio and newspaper interviews he gave.

Turning weapons and lethal blows against their own in order to get to power is not unusual for this clique.
It is only when Historians really investigate the war that we will learn what happened, understand this clique and always be prepared for them at all times. Right now, we are underestimating them because we do not know the true story of the war.

We do not understand what really happened because we have been presented with a SCAPEGOAT in the form of Charles Taylor by folks like Mr. Lans Gberie who has cleverly and deceitfully distorted History to cloud the reality of the war. His theory is obviously nonsense but him and others in his clique are actively promoting it. They are helped by the fact that Taylor possesses a terrible reputation over his dealings in Liberia.

I will continue Part 3 later but meanwhile, here is the quote from an Awareness Times report which is very relevant for a better understanding of the mindset of how a certain South-Eastern clique operates. It concerns a report about the violence which was launched in the Southern Province against South-easterners who did not support Julius Maada Bio’s bid to be the SLPP Presidential Candidate.

“On the part of Mr. Jabbie, former SLPP P.R.O. for Bo District, he recounted how
he was violently attacked by supporters of Mr. Maada Bio in Moyamba two weekends ago during the SLPP’s Southern Province regional elections. He said he had to be rushed to a hospital in Freetown where he was still admitted suffering from “severe abdominal and body pains” as a result of the beating he suffered from Bio supporters”.

As this quote above of a report quoting South-Easterners brutalizing their fellow South-Easterners for power, turning of weapons and lethal blows against their own in order to get to power is not unusual for this clique.

STAY TUNED FOR PART 3
© Copyright by Awareness Times Newspaper in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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M Alieu Iscandari Sylvia you have not mentioned the numerous incidences of truck loads of sierra leone military weapons that war dispatched by bio for the provinces which "MYSTERIOUSLY " was taken over by the RUF in ambushes where no one was killed and the military drivers were allowed to take their empty trucks back to Freetown after the weapons had been taken from them.
Victor Yandi wow! So amazing a history!!

Abubakarr Jalloh These are hard facts; praying the 2012 elections will be peaceful. With regards the war, is Taylor the only scape goat?

Tommy KingSylvia Olayinka Blyden Are you saying former President Kabba is a gentleman and a man of conscience. The families of Late Col. A.K.Sesay and other will disagree with you.             

Is Ahmed Tejan Kabba a gentleman with a concience?
Maada Bio handing over to Kabba in March 1996
Tommy King cast doubt on this acolade pronounced by Dr. Sylvia Blyden. Such modesty would not enhance reality and must be avoided.  I do not think the families of all those arrested and executed under Kabba will agree: including all those innocent civilians (250 or so) whose names  were listed as collaborators the AFRC/RUF regim, most of whom locked up at Pademba Road Prison, some now dead from the desease and strain the picked up in prison.



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CAPTAIN STRASSER IS OUSTED FROM OFFICE
"A self-styled revolutionary had fallen foul of his comrades. Will the others learn?"

A VERY PRIVATE ‘COUP’  [16 JANUARY 1996]
http://www.focus-on-sierra-leone.co.uk/Vol2_1.htm    {Click Link -for full storry}

It followed a showdown between the Chairman and members of the NPRC and the Supreme Council of State. Ex-Chairman Strasser was physically manhandled by his colleagues and frogmarched to a waiting helicopter, his wrists restrained with handcuffs. He had fallen out with his once loyal friends. When it came to the crunch they did not show him any mercy. Strasser was thus unceremoniously and gracelessly bundled into the plane and despatched to the neighbouring Republic of Guinea - adding to the statistics in the growing list of de-stooled Heads of State of Sierra Leone. In Guinea, Strasser will be joining the man whom he overthrew - ex President Joseph Momoh and hundreds of thousands of Sierra Leoneans driven by the civil war who are living in dreadful conditions in refugee camps.
Depending on whom you talk to, the sequence of events before and on Tuesday, 16 January tends to vary from one raconteur to the next. The manner of his exit from the country is not disputed.
One version - probably the most accurate one - is that Strasser felt so aggrieved by his colleagues that he decided to sack those members of his Cabinet who opposed his bid for leadership of the National Unity Party (NUP). The ‘coup’ was therefore a preemptive strike by the refusniks who included top military men like Brigadier Maada Bio, Lt Colonel Tom Nyuma, Lt Col Komba Mondeh, Lt Col Reginald Glover, Lt Col Idriss Kamara, Lt Col Karefa-Kargbo and the Secretary-General of the NPRC, Mr John Benjamin. For his part Strasser allegedly had the support of his "loyal" ministers - mainly civilians - like Mr Hindolo Trye, Mr Sam Maligie, Mr Arnold Gooding, Mr Victor Brandon, Mr Lesley Scott, Miss Christiana Thorpe and Dr Mohammed Samura. Some say that legislation was at that very time being drafted for lowering the adopted age limit to enable Strasser to stake a claim for leadership of the NUP and the presidency.
What brought matters to a head was the alleged attempt by Captain Strasser to install himself as the leader of the NUP and thus its Presidential candidate. This, despite the fact that under the Constitution he of a mere 29 years was barred by virtue of the age limit of 40 imposed on presidential aspirants. In a confrontation with members of the NPRC- cum-NUP, Strasser was left in no doubt that he would not be allowed to carry out his plan. He was reminded that he was the first person to be asked if he had any interest in becoming the leader of their party which he turned down, saying he would be leaving office after the elections. In accordance with his expressed wish, colleges had been found for him and other military colleagues who wanted to proceed abroad for further studies. Others like Bio and Nyuma had decided to stay in the army. He was told bluntly that it would be dishonourable for him to renege on all these undertakings which would prove an embarrassment for the regime.
Strasser argued - here again the details vary - that the election of Dr John Karimu as leader of the NUP was improper. He protested that it was not right that Karimu was selected at a conclave. 
[is this what the SLPP copied in selecting Maada Bio as SLPP Presidential candidate for2012 elections?]
 The names of candidates should have been presented at the NUP’s convention, not before. His opponents countered that any one who wished to contest had been given adequate time to give notice to enter the contest after paying the stipulated fees. Strasser did not do so and therefore disqualified himself.
Strasser’s friends claim that the "coup makers" had no intention of handing power to civilians and that they were using the NUP as a smoke screen for the NPRC. They point singularly to the new Cabinet which they claim consists of the clones of Benjamin, Karimu and Bio. They say that there was a plot to deceive the country which Strasser was going to spoil. It is difficult to believe this story. Captain Strasser could have gone to the country to explain what was happening. He might have had sympathy. Why didn’t he?
Undaunted but, by now, irate and unhappy Strasser summoned Karimu - his former minister of Finance and the man preferred by the others as the Presidential candidate of the NUP - to his office. He tried to persuade him to stand down in his favour but Karimu stood his ground, arguing that the decision to select him was not his but the Party’s and could only be reversed by it.
On Tuesday, 16 January,[1996]  unknown to Strasser who had gone to take the salute at a passing out parade at Benguema, just outside Freetown, in the morning, his colleagues hatched the plan for his dethronement. Their moment came at a scheduled afternoon meeting of the Supreme Council of State at the Defence HQ at Cockerill in Freetown. Just as he entered the inner precincts his body guards were disarmed and he was put under arrest. His once "trusted" bodyguard Captain Patrick Koigor-Amara allegedly refused to let Strasser’s other security access to the store containing the personal arsenal; he was promoted for his cooperation by the new Chairman.
A scuffle ensued but this was quickly brought under control, Strasser coming off the worst for it. He was allegedly punched in the face and others had a go at him with a few body blows. Another former close friend reportedly tore off his captain’s stripes. The poor man was humiliated and manhandled. They manacled him and frog marched him into a helicopter for his banishment to Guinea. A self-styled revolutionary had fallen foul of his comrades. Will the others learn?

http://www.focus-on-sierra-leone.co.uk/Vol2_1.htm
Volume 2 No 1 December 95/January 1996
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