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A RESPONSE TO AN ARTICLE IN THE GLOBAL TIMES WRITTEN BY A GHOST.

This is a response to the article published in the Global Times on line, written by an unidentified author titled Kandeh Yumkella, and the Flagbearership of SLPP. To the coward who wrote the article, I would first of all like to say thank you for officially exposing your narrow mindedness, and your obvious ignorance, of the tenets of our great SLPP party, which is One Country, One People, and an even greater ignorance of the SLPP Constitution, and the Sierra Leone National Constitution. The argument you present in your article “Kandeh Yumkella and the Flagbearership of SLPP” is condescending, grossly misguided, a travesty to the democratic process, and flawed at best. You start off by characterizing Dr. Yumkella as the “new kid on the block…looking down on the party,” and suggesting that his view is “the party needs him more than he needs the party.” These are clearly opinions that are not supported with facts, and opinions have no place in an objective analysis. Your characterizat
Fellow Slppers, President Kabba is not alive today to defend himself in the face of consistent attacks by Sam Zoker as a tribal hegemonist. Good people, nothing could be further from the truth. Below is a list of some of the appointments that President Kabba made from the South and East. They are some of the most lucrative appointments in any administration. 1. Albert Joe Demby- Vice President (South) 2. Solomon Berewa-Vice President (South) 3.John Benjamin-Minister of Finance (East) 4. Sama Banya-Minister of Foreign Affairs 5. J. B. Dauda 6. Momodu Koroma-Foreign Affairs (South) 7. Harry Will-Agriculture 8. D.B Quee- Local government 9. Prince Harding-Mines/ Transport(South) 10.-Kanja Sesay-Nacsa (South) 11. J.D Rogers -Bank Governor(South) 12. John Karimu- Commissioner NRA-East 13. A.A. Koroma- Parliamentary Affairs- East 14. Lawrence Kamara-Marine Resources-South 15. Shirley Gbujama-Foreign Minister-South  Good people, where is the sectionalism and or tribalism here? Kabba was the