Sierra Leone opposition politician Alie Kabba’s surprised court appearance today

Sierra Leone Telegraph: 15 February 2016

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Sierra Leone’s opposition politician and presidential aspirant – Alie Kabba (Photo: In green, white and blue tie), whom his supporters say is the country’s most outspoken opposition leader, appeared today at the High Court, two days earlier than had been expected.

He has been charged with alleged bigamy, under Section 57 of the offences against the person Act of 1861 and Section 2(1) of the perjury Act of 1911.

The allegation of bigamy was brought by his ex-wife – Finda Diana Konomanyi, the controversial ruling APC minister of local government.

But tonight the Sierra Leone Telegraph has seen documentary evidence, revealing that his ex-wife Diana had been legally married to a Mr. Steven Jusu in London, yet had failed to inform Alie Kabba before they got married in Freetown.

Is this yet another twist to the case, which magistrate Seray Wurie, did not want to be heard?

Alie at High Court1A spokesman for Alie Kabba said that this shows that Diana had deceived Alie Kabba into marrying her, whilst pretending she had never been married before.

This evidence was never examined at the magistrate court last month, because magistrate Seray Wurie – who himself is believed to be a senior member of the ruling APC party, had refused to allow Alie Kabba’s lawyers the right to cross-examine the minister – Diana Konomanyi, under oath.

Alie at High Court2Alie Kabba’s first appearance at the High Court was initially scheduled for Wednesday, 17th February, 2016.

Supporters of the opposition presidential aspirant say that, his case was hurriedly brought forward today, because the government is trying to “scupper ongoing arrangements for a planned protest march that had been scheduled for Wednesday, 17th”, calling for an end to the illegal and political victimisation of Alie Kabba.

Alie at High Court3During his brief appearance at the High Court this morning, the sitting High Court Judge – Miatta Samba, listened to deposition from the prosecution bench and a counter presentation from the defence counsel.

Remarkably, and in the pursuance of justice, Judge Miatta Samba overturned the previous draconian bail conditions imposed on Alie Kabba two weeks ago, by the politically compromised magistrate Seray Wurie.

Alie at High Court4She reduced the number of sureties from two to one, who was only required to present two items of proof of home address – electricity and water bills.

Speaking to a group of supporters who had gathered outside the High Court, on hearing news of this morning’s appearance, Alie Kabba who is described by his supporters as a ‘radical progressive nationalist’ said:  “This battle is for the 99% of Sierra Leoneans who are bitterly suffering in the country.

Alie at High Court5“This is a fight to ensure that there is equal justice for all; that the youths are gainfully employed; that opportunities are based on needs and not on regional politics.”

Last Saturday, after unconfirmed reports of the imminent arrest of Alie Kabba in advance of his High Court appearance went viral on social media, Sierra Leone’s Attorney General and Minister of justice – Joseph Kamara, who himself is an experienced judge, denied the allegation of government’s plan to arrest Kabba.

He told the Sierra Leone Telegraph that his main aim is to speed up the judiciary process, so that those seeking justice as well as those accused, can have speedy and fair trial.

Today’s preliminary hearing was adjourned till the 16th of March, 2016.

4 Comments

  1. The Lungi Airport wahala is simply another way of hoarding our stolen public debt ridden funds. For God’s sake, we can’t even manage the current Lungi or Hastings why are we veering into this new added responsibility without a thought.

    We are a nation allergic to maintenance or sustenance of anything good and progressive , so why are we daring the gods of progress and probity.

    Does the management of Lungi currently maintain the runway, security checks for both passengers and goods, current structure and facilities without being overwhelmed? If its yes to all of these, why venture into high interest loans for the mere sake of filling pockets.

    A bridge crossing the scarcies into the marsh lands across into the Hastings fields is a far better alternative to this mammoth ( or may I call it another Bumbuna gate). Our leaders are not only fickle minded but heartless and confused.

    We need to know the various costs involving in building a bridge,compared to building the new airport, improved standards and structures at Lungi. Such vital information will not only educate the public and investors of alternatives and value for money approach, but enlighten the masses of our developmental needs and challenges.

    In short, the Lungi proposition is silly and obnoxious, and it must therefore be challenged by every necessary means.

  2. Good morning Mr. President, I wish you understand that the proposed Chinese Airport is not going to be profitable for the people of sierra Leone. I would prefer to have a renovated Lungi International Airport and use the rest of the money to construct modern bridges and roads for the better future of the country.

    Thanks

  3. fellow Sierra Leoneans, what is the meaning of this? It’s because we are approaching election. Please! Please! Provide the crying babies with food. We are tired of this.

    Mr A.P.C., – Your Excellency, are Kabala to Kurubonla and the Koidu roads under proper construction? Please fulfill your promise Sir.

    • The handling Alie Kabba’s case is a classic example of the kangaroo court run by Ernest Bai Koroma and his cronies. They will go to any length to get rid of the opposition and any ordinary sensible citizen opposing the ruling party.

      Well they cant fool and gag everyone. The likes of Alie Kabba is a God sent and the non-bootlickers like me will support him wholeheartedly. I do wonder how many are languishing at Pademba Road prison due to miscarriage of justice, or those simply that don’t know how the judiciary system works.

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