I have no doubt that the dawn of destroying one person to each other just to get ones favour or the other is taking roots into our main stream politics. But what is so disappointing is the calibre of people who are involved and the type of attacks that are being poured out on the victims. Nevertheless we should be mindful of the fact that our stable democracy will be meaningless unless it is devoid of antagonistic and abusive attacks on each other…May God Help Us and Our Beloved Nation Sierra Leone…

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WE CANNOT CONTINUE TO PUT OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLES! LONTA
As Sierra Leoneans, we must first restore our DIGNITY and SOVEREIGN INTEGRITY in a new paradigm shift from the old ways and school of negative thoughts which has only brought us shame, misery and decay. We must empower the people by given equal right to opportunities including education, shelter, health, business and entrepreneurship for a FAST-TRACK TRANSFORMATION for our fortunes, progress and development….TIME IS NOT OUR BEST FRIEND….YES WE CAN…
QUOTE:- DR KWAME NKRUMAH
“We know that the traditional African society was founded on principles of egalitarianism. In its actual workings, however, it had various shortcomings. Its humanist impulse, nevertheless, is something that continues to urge us towards our all-African socialist reconstruction. We postulate each man to be an end in himself, not merely a means; and we accept the necessity of guaranteeing each man equal opportunities for his development. The implications of this for socio-political practice have to be worked out scientifically, and the necessary social and economic policies pursued with resolution. Any meaningful humanism must begin from egalitarianism and must lead to objectively chosen policies for safeguarding and sustaining egalitarianism”.