The Spokeswoman for Electoral justice News Updates November 30
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In her latest powerful address, voice of di delivers a fearless and uncompromising message on Sierra Leone’s political direction, national identity, and the ongoing fight for electoral justice.
She begins by strengthening and encouraging Dr. Samura Kamara and his team, praising them for their unwavering commitment to defending Sierra Leone’s democracy. She also extends heartfelt condolences to Mista Salone on the passing of his sister.
Lioness describes Dr. Samura Kamara as a true patriot and son of the soil, contrasting him sharply with Chericoco, whom she accuses of being a foreigner lacking loyalty and integrity. She challenges Chericoco and his supporters to show any meaningful development he has ever brought to Brookfields, the community he claims to represent. She further argues that Ernest Koroma’s selection of Chericoco as running mate was deliberate and calculated.
Responding to misunderstandings from Rugie, Lioness clarifies her advocacy and media activism. She calls for a review of laws relating to foreigners, warning about political manipulation by individuals posing as Sierra Leoneans—citing historical examples like Foday Sankoh, born Alfred Bannett.
She urges Sierra Leoneans not to confuse electoral justice with the internal actions of APC executives, and heavily criticizes JFK, calling him a betrayer who lacks values and integrity. She rejects the culture of “washing dirty linens at home,” arguing that silence enables wrongdoing.
Addressing residents of Number 2 Village, Lioness condemns the alleged selling of the national airport and portions of Sierra Leone’s land by President Maada Bio and First Lady Fatima Bio. She sympathizes with Prof. Ibrahim Bangura, warning that he is being misled by corrupt politicians.
Lioness encourages all Sierra Leoneans to join the national fight for electoral justice if they want real change. She also warns against rumours of placing Fatima Bio’s face on the national currency, and cautions foreigners against buying land in Sierra Leone without understanding the law. She criticizes Holland Kasho Cole for allegedly selling lands to foreigners in the Western Rural area.
She closes by stating that Dr. Samura Kamara carries divine grace, and warns Ernest Koroma of impending disgrace. Lioness also comments on the political drama in Guinea-Bissau involving a self-orchestrated “palace coup” by the country’s former president.
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