Public protest awaiting President Koroma at the UN General Assembly 

Dennis Kabatto

Sierra Leone Telegraph: 28 September 2015

President koroma at UN post ebola confWhen Sierra Leone’s President Ernest B. Koroma delivers his address on Tuesday at the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), he will face a concerted protest by Concerned Sierra Leoneans USA (CSLUSA).

In an invitation to Sierra Leoneans in the USA to join Tuesday’s protest outside the UN Headquarters in Manhattan, CSLUSA outlined their grievances as the basis for their scheduled demonstration, the fourth such action against President Koroma.

They describe the removal of the country’s elected vice president Sam Sumana from office and subsequent ruling by the Sierra Leone Supreme Court in favor of the president’s action to remove Mr. Sumana, as a manipulation and “clear defiance of the stipulations in the constitution.”

Concerned Sierra Leoneans USA Protest FlyerCSLUSA also points to the Koroma’s administration inaction “to bring to book” government officials who mismanaged or embezzled “a large chunk of funding collected for the Ebola response.”

According to senior government official: “Concerned citizens have the right to demonstrate and it is their discretion.  They have been doing it for the past couple of months but nobody seems to take them seriously because their views on most issues back home are not in sync with the realities on the ground,” said Abdulai Bayraytay who is the Sierra Leone Government Spokesman and National Publicity and Outreach Coordinator.

oncerned Sierra Leoneans USA - demonstration against President KoromaBayraytay also added that “As some are reported to be politicians, it becomes nauseatingly disingenuous on their part to hide under cloak of “citizen’s activism” whilst carrying out unwarranted opposition and demonstrations against President Koroma who hitherto continues to enjoy the political endorsement of majority of Sierra Leoneans both at home and abroad.”

He said he expected CSLUSA to have taken advantage of “the right to access of information”   legislated by the Koroma administration “to get their facts right” rather than relying on hearsay, trumped up insinuations on social media, especially Whatsapp to embark on such demonstrations.

Speaking on the government’s achievement, the shrewd Government Spokesman said if CSLUSA would have done their research better rather than embark on demonstrations “they would have doffed their hats to the government and stoutly congratulate President Koroma for continuing to espouse the values of democracy and good governance as well as promoting the ideals of transparency and accountability in governance.

Poverty in saloneIn spite of that, CSLUSA lambasted President Koroma, claiming that he travelled to New York with a 50 man delegation to attend the 70th UN General Assembly.

They say 50 officials at an average cost of about $10,000 US Dollars per person is a downright waste of badly needed funds, coming from one of the world’s poorest countries where resources are extremely limited.

“More disturbing is the fact that this comes at a time when over 10,000 of the country’s most vulnerable have been displaced by flooding and are currently languishing in the open at the nation’s main soccer stadium with limited supplies.  We find these actions to be a blatant disregard of the rights of the people,” CSLUSA said in a statement.

President Koroma and First Lady  delegation arrive in New York 70th UN General AssemblyAs of press time, Bayraytay has not responded to an inquiry to verify the number of officials in President Koroma’s delegation that arrived Saturday in New York, nor did he respond to what issues President Koroma will address during the debate on Tuesday.

But on the flood victims he said “We have secured over 200 acres of land at Waterloo and 6 mile for the construction of permanent housing facilities for the flood victims, as well as those that continue to live in vulnerable slum communities. So far government and its development partners are gingering up efforts for the clearing of the land next Friday so that construction work can commence immediately,” Bayraytay said.

Mustapha Wai, Founder and Chair of CSLUSA said in a comment for this article that “CSLUSA is also considering options to sue President Koroma and the Government of Sierra Leone in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court and other jurisdiction available to us.”

2 Comments

  1. Whenever a Sierra Leonean uses the words, “I am not a member of any political party in Sierra Leone,” it really means he is a member of the APC.

    You do not have to read the entirety of Abdulai Koroma’s piece to determine that the man is a red hot member of the APC, and is against opposition to the ruling party/government.

    However, he has decided to demonstrate is pro-APC stance in a very sleek way. Hypocritical to say the least.

  2. There are three organs of government, namely; the Legislative, Executive and the Judiciary. These Organs have responsible officers who carry out their duties. But in Sierra Leone some people blame government for any significant decision taken by these three organs.

    The rampant killing in the US, the jury’s refusal to indict some of the police officers for killings. Did anyone cast blame on the US government? The answer is NO, because these people understand the functions of these organs.

    If that happens to be in Sierra Leone some of you would have cast blame on the government, because your Party is not in government. I am not a member of any political party in Sierra Leone, that is why in the 1996 election I voted for Tejan Kabba for President.

    And I voted for APC as opposition, because I believe when we have a formidable opposition the country can move forward.

    Some of you don’t even have respect for the country. Members of the International Community are laughing at you people. What was the result of the last demonstration? Was Sierra Leone kicked down in terms of funding? The answer is NO, instead Sierra Leone received more funding than Liberia and Guinea.

    The reason is because the government of Sierra Leone implemented the Audit Report which was translated into transparency and accountability. That is what the International Community said about the Sierra Leone government.

    This is why Psychologist lay more emphasis on human behavior and attitude. It has nothing to do with education, because if you are educated you have to know better.

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