@julius_maadabio A swearing‑in ceremony means little without genuine independence. Sierra Leone’s democracy demands more than symbolic appointments, it demands transparent processes, accountable institutions, and electoral leadership that earns public trust through action, not protocol.
Powerful words in this statement worth reflecting on:
• Maximum restraint
• Promote dialogue
• Reduce tension
• Restore stability
• Peaceful resolution of disputes
Noble principles-their true strength is felt when applied at home.
@ibrahim_co55496@SoeMarrah When truth makes you uncomfortable, you attack the messenger. @SoeMarrah critiques are rooted in constitutional duty, not party loyalty. Civic voices are not required to bow to partisan insecurity, they hold power accountable, and that’s exactly what democracy demands. Shame on u
Since it seems the SLPP Government is in “arrest mood” can someone please BEG them to arrest:
1. Da bra Blackout
2. Mamie Pomp Lock
3. Uncle Angri Beleh
4. Bobo Kush
5. Man dem disgron
6. Ticha dem salary dem way don refuse for grow
7. Grumble grumble junior dokta dem
8. Fuel price way lek waka bot
9. Dollar way komot from 7 o’clock to 24 o’clock
10. En APC dey landlord back
Bcos wetin dis now…😉😉
We commend the legal efforts of AdvocAid that secured the release on bail of Ms. Edwina Hawa Jamiru. We join the call for the reforms outlined by AdvocAid, including a sober national reflection on the responsible and rights-based application of our cyber laws — ensuring they safeguard justice without undermining fundamental freedoms.