2 December 2023
Abu Shaw in London
Dr Samura Unsettles Bio at Tripartite Launch After Calling for 1 Minute Silence for the Dead
Quick Summary
It was a hammer blow, others say, it was a triple blow unleashed by Dr Samura Kamara on Maada Bio during the launch of the Tripartite launch.
The spirits of the hundreds of innocent Sierra Leoneans who lost their precious thanks to Maada Bio’s brutal state security apparatus would definitely be happily smiling in their graves for the APC leader Dr Samura Kamara after he craved the indulgence of the Tripartite audience at the launching ceremony to observe a minute silence for the dead. The APC leader clearly showed his deep concern for the innocent people who were mercilessly killed and for the bereaved families nationwide as well. (Photo: Maada Bio of SLPP and Dr Samura Kamara of the APC).
Dr Samura Kamara’s one-minute silence call for the victims of Julius Maada Bio’s violent governance came as a shock to the SLPP regime and the illegal Sierra Leone President Maada Bio in particular who never expected the APC leader to take such a nationalistic move. This is because Maada Bio has never done such reverence for the dead through the one-minute silence prayers often done by good politicians around the world for their own citizenry who have had the unfortunate end to their precious lives.
It was therefore no surprise to see the representatives of the international community present at the launch of the Tripartite Investigations Committee at State House on Tuesday, November 21, 2023 nod in approval. Faces of the diplomatic section and other patriotic citizens were seen smiling slightly in approval of the humanity exhibited by Dr Samura Kamara. Unlike the shock and embarrassing grin on the face of Maada Bio, and the other SLPP officials present.
When it was time for the audience to rise up and pay their respects to the dead in the one-minute silence solemnly requested by Dr Samura Kamara, one could see the inhuman SLPP leader Maada Bio rising reluctantly on his shaken feet to pay homage. It was a fitting reverence for the dead as most of the audience rose respectfully on their feet to observe the one-minute silence.
Since April 4, 2018, when Maada Bio succeeded the APC government of President Ernest Bai Koroma, hundreds of innocent citizens have lost their lives through violent killings, and extra-judicial murders in the country, mostly in the APC party strongholds of north and northwest. In 2020 alone, hundreds of citizens were shot to death at the Pademba Road Prisons in Freetown, in Makeni where peaceful protesters were killed, in Lunsar, Mile 91, Tombo, Thonko Limba dozens more were murdered in cold blood.

In August 2022 alone, dozens of innocent Sierra Leoneans were shot to death by Maada Bio’s police and soldiers. On August 8,9, and 10 during the peaceful protest by the People Power in Politics PPP organisation, dozens of peaceful protesters were shot to death, and many of the victims were dragged out of their homes and killed by SLPP thugs. On August 14, 2022, a very popular social media activist of the APC party Evangelist Samson, real name Mr Hassan Dumbuya of blessed memory was assassinated by Bio’s soldiers in broad daylight. In the last five years, Maada Bio has never said sorry or paid sympathy or empathy to the victims. Hear Dr Samura thus:
“I therefore urge the Tripartite Committee to uphold their sacred responsibility for the good of the people and country. Permit me also, distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, to crave your respect and indulgence, for us to be upstanding and observe a moment of silence as we remember all those who, by death, have been victims of electoral violence – \RIPP. Full and urgent application of the Agreement, in particular, Resolution 4 (R4) will also restore hope and confidence in our country. I thank you.” The full speech is as follows –
FORMAL LAUNCH CEREMONY OF THE TRIPARTITE COMMITTEE ON ELECTORAL SYSTEMS & MANAGEMENT BODIES REVIEW TUESDAY, 21ST NOVEMBER, 2023
By Dr Samura Mathew Wilson Kamara
Mr President
Members of Parliament
Cabinet Ministers
Members of the Diplomatic & Consular Corps Co-Chairs and Members of the Tripartite Committee Distinguished Guests
Ladies & Gentlemen
Fellow Sierra Leoneans
Today, we are taking another giant step in carrying forward what President Bio and I agreed in order to find a peaceful resolution to the political stalemate following the contested outcome of the June 24, 2023, multi-tier elections. The resulting inter-party dialogue is arguably the most peaceful and multi-stakeholder out-of-court settlement. It is also proving to us that as political leaders of our time, we must advise ourselves that not all fights require guns, violence, knives, broken bottles, ‘mammy coss’, plenty of spin and political masking and hypocrisy. Good fights require only wisdom, tolerance, mutual respect and patriotism. Experience suggests that there are no easy, catch-all solutions to the difficulties we face in deciding how to handle deceitful or dissembling politics and economic management. There is however no room for complacency or despair. We are making history.
Permit me to express my gratitude to the Parties to the Agreement, namely, the government of Sierra Leone and the All Peoples Congress, for demonstrating a willingness to implement the Agreement reached at the Bintumani Dialogue. I also extend my thanks to the Development Partners and other moral guarantors, including the AU, ECOWAS and the Commonwealth, for their valuable guidance during the negotiations. It is through such collaboration and dialogue that we can strive to address the political interests and welfare of our people. Without any doubt, I can regrettably state that the political impasse that emerged after our June 24th elections has had devastating effects on our lives and the global perception of our democracy. As we launch the Tripartite Committee today, I would like to emphasize the importance of focusing on the dictates and contents of the dialogue. Agreement, which means that our June 24th elections are not yet over until they are over.
The importance of having clearly defined and jointly agreed Terms of Reference (TOR) by the parties to the committee cannot be overemphasized. The TOR will guide us in analyzing and understanding the allegations by the Opposition APC Party and several other stakeholders, of electoral rigging made on the June 24th election processes as well as the failure of the ECSL to publish the disaggregated election results. As the Agreement clearly states, in Resolution 3 (R3), it is equally crucial that we determine the veracity and extent of any electoral irregularities, manipulations, or malpractices that may have also occurred during previous elections. The overarching goals are first, to unravel the Truth in the June 24th, 2023 election cycle with appropriate recommendations, and second, to go into the past with a view to building a stronger, efficient and credible electoral system that will stand the test of time.
We in the APC are of the view that to achieve these objectives, the Committee should review the entire electoral process, including pre-election preparations, voter registration, polling procedures, vote counting, and result announcement. We must also identify any systemic weaknesses or vulnerabilities within the electoral system that may have contributed to alleged or actual electoral rigging. This comprehensive review will allow us to address the contentious issues and enhance the credibility of all future elections, ensuring they are free, fair, credible, and transparent. The composition and independence of the Committee are of utmost importance. Accordingly, the APC has selected members with proven integrity, experience and expertise in electoral processes, and patriotic values. It is vital that the Committee operates independently, free from interference or undue influence from any external parties. To carry out its work effectively, the Committee must be given the necessary authority and powers. It must have access to all relevant documents, records, and information, including election results, voter data, and agreements between the electoral authorities and any third parties.

Additionally, the Committee shall have the power to summon witnesses, experts, government officials, electoral authorities, political party representatives, and any other individuals necessary for the investigation. It shall also have the ability to request additional resources, technical expertise, or assistance from relevant national or international organizations. The investigation and assessment conducted by the Committee should be thorough and comprehensive. All evidence, including witness testimonies, official reports, video recordings, voter complaints, and other relevant data related to alleged electoral irregularities, must be collected and analyzed. The Committee should conduct interviews and consultations with various stakeholders involved in the electoral process to verify the accuracy, integrity, and transparency of the entire process. Furthermore, it must examine the conduct of election officials, training procedures, impartiality, and compliance with electoral laws and regulations. Any financial or material resources that may have been misused or inappropriately allocated during the electoral process should also be analyzed.
Based on the investigation and assessment, the Committee should provide a comprehensive report outlining its findings, conclusions, and recommendations. If evidence of electoral rigging is found, the report should clearly identify the methods used, the actors involved, and the impact on the fairness and integrity of the elections. Necessary actions and reforms should be recommended, including subsequent improvements or amendments to electoral laws, procedures, and regulations. The report should also highlight any actions that need to be taken against individuals or entities responsible for electoral irregularities, including possible legal consequences or dismissals. Transparency and accountability should be paramount throughout this process. All activities, proceedings, and documents related to the Committee’s work must be conducted transparently and made accessible to the public while respecting privacy and confidentiality constraints. Regular updates should be provided to the public and relevant stakeholders, regarding the progress, findings, and emerging issues during the investigation.
The ruling government and the Opposition Party should be given the opportunity to submit relevant information, evidence, or concerns to the Committee, ensuring fair representation of their perspectives. Finally, the final report of the Committee’s findings, along with its recommendations, should be published. This will ensure accountability and also enable the public other concerned stakeholders and other authorities to take appropriate action. In conclusion, I would like to reiterate the importance of the Tripartite Committee and its role in addressing the political impasse and the democratic future of our beloved nation. This is a monumental step in rebuilding Sierra Leone and restoring public confidence in our election processes. By adhering to the Terms of Reference to be agreed by the Co-Chairs and members of the committee, we can work towards achieving a legacy of free, fair, credible, non-violent and transparent elections in the future. It is my hope that this Committee will pave the way for a more inclusive and democratic society, where the voices of all citizens are heard and respected.
The Committee is and must be restricted to its Parties only, in tandem with the Agreement, supported by accredited experts. Its meetings and deliberations are exclusively for its members. No actions or decisions must be taken by any Party unilaterally. The general public can be engaged in the committee’s outreach programs. I am praying that common sense will prevail so that we can win for the people of Sierra Leone and for our God Almighty. We are their ultimate Hope for the peace, unity, freedom, prosperity, and democracy our people so desperately yearn for. Mr President, Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, in this Tripartite Committee, we have ONE CHOICE, ONE CHANCE, ONE RESPONSIBILITY, and ONE SIERRA LEONE. I therefore urge the Committee to uphold their sacred responsibility for the good of the people and country. Permit me also, distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, to crave your respect and indulgence, for us to be upstanding and observe a moment of silence as we remember all those who, by death, have been victims of electoral violence – \RIPP. Full and urgent application of the Agreement, in particular, Resolution 4 (R4) will also restore hope and confidence in our country. I thank you.
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