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SLPP North America Secretary General predicts golden future, cautions APC

Albert Hinga Jusu is optimistic about the future of SLPP

Secretary General of the Sierra Leone People’s Party(SLPP), North America’s New England Chapter,  Albert Hinga Jusu,  has expressed optimism that  Sierra Leone is headed into a golden future with the conclusion of the lower-level elections across the country and in the diaspora.

Speaking to Concord Times from his home in Boston, USA, Albert Hinga Jusu said he felt elated  when he heard Dr. Prince Harding, Chairman of the  SLPP, saying in Pujehun last Saturday that “the current lower-level elections are just about the APC as they are about SLPP.

According to him, the elected executive members would be the ones that would march into 2028 with the flaming torch-a march, he said, cannot be halted by the main opposition All People’s Congress (APC) or any other opposition.

“We cannot afford the ascendance of a crisis-ridden, shaky, graft-infested and accurately corrupt political party like APC in 2028,” he said. 

Secretary Albert Hinga Jusu, who is running to head the SLPP Secretariat in America, observed that “the contemplation of an APC come back in 2028 has composed a tower of afflictive rage in every patriotic Sierra Leonean. 

“This rage is giving birth to some consciousness among SLPP members in North America to elect leaders purely on merit.”

Secretary Jusu believes the June 2023 election taught SLPP and patriotic Sierra Leoneans some hard lessons and that the surreal brutality of APC lies drilled into observers the regime change mantra.

“The cosmic wrong APC inflicted on Sierra Leone was to make the Carter Center and some development partners believe that the people of Sierra Leone needed a change. The dark days that followed the announcement of results etched into our memories a consciousness that APC is not good for Sierra Leone. It is a grave misfortune of APC lies that created a repressive climate of fear in the hearts and minds of Sierra Leoneans,” he charged.

He noted that it had to take President Bio’s resolve to propel the nation to wade through the hurdles and adversities inflicted upon Sierra Leone by APC denial and brainwashing of election observers.

What makes the lower-level election more crucial, according to Secretary Albert Jusu, is the APC’s sense of entitlement that Sierra Leone belongs to them and their diet of impunity is on the increase.

“Their fantasy is the destabilization of our country. That is why they forced their supporters to commit suicide on the altar of partisanship with the delusion that they will go to heaven,” he reiterated. 

Secretary Albert Jusu described the opposition as the “audacity of hopelessness that is full of scammers who would ask their presidential candidate to tell lies and stoke heightened anxiety with delusion just to get votes.

“That is why these lower elections matter; that is why leadership both in Sierra Leone and diaspora matters. If we make the mistake and elect the wrong people, APC will reduce us into clandestine existence and our future as Sierra Leoneans will go up in flames,” he noted.

 Albert Jusu called on his party members to remember that “the next SLPP executive will be dealing with an opposition who behave like animalized brutes supported by hapless victims and ready tools for exploitation.”

For North America where Secretary Albert Jusu is running, he submitted that once elected, he will use his “pen to neutralize the contrasting squalor of a party struggling to rid itself of violence and deception.

“Their numbers may outnumber our numbers in America but truth could be an effective contraceptive for the rebirth of an APC government in 2028,” he continued.

Secretary Jusu disclosed that his opponent’s “poor ownership of narratives is troubling especially at a time when SLPP North America needs a secretary general to remind development partners that under APC, meritocracy goes on compulsory vacation and incompetent corrupt clowns enjoy a field day.

 “Under APC, we see corruption flattened in the same bracket as good governance as if they are synonyms. Our next regional secretary general must be able to make this case leading to 2028 as the party leadership in Freetown suggested in Pujehun and that is why I am in this race.” 

As a private citizen, Secretary Albert Hinga Jusu took Cater Center, European Union and former US Ambassador to Sierra Leone David Dale Reimer to task, describing them as election vampires parading as umpires under the garb of diplomatic missionaries because of their blatant political arrogance and gross misrepresentation of the facts of the 2023 elections.

If elected Secretary General of SLPP North America, Albert Hinga Jusu will not only strangulate the seditious agenda of the opposition in America but market the progressive evolution of the SLPP led government.

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