Charles Margai Calls for the Impeachment of President Ernest Bai Koroma...
THURSDAY, 26 JANUARY 2012 22:09
WRITTEN BY OUR NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT
... if he continues to perpetrate Political Violence
As the expected ICC evidence collection mission about the main cause of political violence in Sierra Leone draws closer, the leader of the People’s Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) has added his voice to global demands that no less a person than President Ernest Koroma be held directly responsible for an impunity that is not only resurfacing only under his regime since the war ended in 2002, but also for the deaf ears which President Koroma continues to give to international demands for his swift action in immediately heeding the recommendations of relevant communiques and enquiries into political violence since he assumed power.
Below is the STORY by the Awoko newspaper:
The Founder and flagbearer of the People’s Movement for Democratic Change party (PMDC), in his condemnation of the recent spate of violence in Freetown, has said that if the President fails to address the spate of violence in the country before the elections, impeachment proceedings against the President should be considered in tandem with Section 51 of the Constitution Act No. 6 of Sierra Leone.
He also called for a peaceful demonstration denouncing violence in all its forms and shapes. Charles Margai made this call yesterday, Thursday 19th January 2012 at a press conference at the PMDC headquarters at Prince Street, in Freetown.
Mr. Margai in a disgusted mood, reminded President Koroma of his “sacred duty” to protect the lives and property of Sierra Leoneans and non-Sierra Leoneans alike, noting that this duty should be performed “regardless of political lineage, patronage or cronyism”, failure of which he stated, he can be impeached.
The PMDC fire brand re-emphasized the total prevalence of violence in recent times, especially in electioneering processes and political functions, citing the recent Fourah Bay bye-election fiasco as a glaring example. He said there is no way this country would move towards progress if leaders and their followers do not denounce violence by taking firm actions against perpetrators.
He said the PMDC attributes the continued violence in the country to the lack of political will on the part of President Ernest Bai Koroma to act decisively in matters directly affecting his political cohorts and trouble makers.
The PMDC presidential aspirant went on to called on President Koroma to ensure the implementation of the recommendations of the Shears-Moses Commission of Inquiry to demonstrate his seriousness, commitment and will to curb the spate of political violence in the country.
He referred to the inaction of the President over the Commission’s recommendations as “a despicable act” that should be followed by decisive actions. He expressed sympathy to all those affected by the violence in the Ward 369 by-election.
Mr. Margai made a concerned call to all concerned Sierra Leoneans regardless of party affinity to come out in a peaceful demonstration denouncing violence in any shape or form that may emanate from whatever quarters.
Charles Margai Calls for the Impeachment of President Ernest Bai Koroma...
THURSDAY, 26 JANUARY 2012 22:09
WRITTEN BY OUR NATIONAL CORRESPONDENT
... if he continues to perpetrate Political Violence
As the expected ICC evidence collection mission about the main cause of political violence in Sierra Leone draws closer, the leader of the People’s Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) has added his voice to global demands that no less a person than President Ernest Koroma be held directly responsible for an impunity that is not only resurfacing only under his regime since the war ended in 2002, but also for the deaf ears which President Koroma continues to give to international demands for his swift action in immediately heeding the recommendations of relevant communiques and enquiries into political violence since he assumed power.
Below is the STORY by the Awoko newspaper:
The Founder and flagbearer of the People’s Movement for Democratic Change party (PMDC), in his condemnation of the recent spate of violence in Freetown, has said that if the President fails to address the spate of violence in the country before the elections, impeachment proceedings against the President should be considered in tandem with Section 51 of the Constitution Act No. 6 of Sierra Leone.
He also called for a peaceful demonstration denouncing violence in all its forms and shapes. Charles Margai made this call yesterday, Thursday 19th January 2012 at a press conference at the PMDC headquarters at Prince Street, in Freetown.
Mr. Margai in a disgusted mood, reminded President Koroma of his “sacred duty” to protect the lives and property of Sierra Leoneans and non-Sierra Leoneans alike, noting that this duty should be performed “regardless of political lineage, patronage or cronyism”, failure of which he stated, he can be impeached.
The PMDC fire brand re-emphasized the total prevalence of violence in recent times, especially in electioneering processes and political functions, citing the recent Fourah Bay bye-election fiasco as a glaring example. He said there is no way this country would move towards progress if leaders and their followers do not denounce violence by taking firm actions against perpetrators.
He said the PMDC attributes the continued violence in the country to the lack of political will on the part of President Ernest Bai Koroma to act decisively in matters directly affecting his political cohorts and trouble makers.
The PMDC presidential aspirant went on to called on President Koroma to ensure the implementation of the recommendations of the Shears-Moses Commission of Inquiry to demonstrate his seriousness, commitment and will to curb the spate of political violence in the country.
He referred to the inaction of the President over the Commission’s recommendations as “a despicable act” that should be followed by decisive actions. He expressed sympathy to all those affected by the violence in the Ward 369 by-election.
Mr. Margai made a concerned call to all concerned Sierra Leoneans regardless of party affinity to come out in a peaceful demonstration denouncing violence in any shape or form that may emanate from whatever quarters.
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