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Usman Boie calls for harmony in SLPP

Usman Boie calls for harmony in SLPP

The office of Usman Boie Kamara has called on the membership of the Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) to respectfully take heed of the present delicate, but sometimes understandable and very healthy democratic exercise taking place within the party. 

Facts, as indicated in a press statement from the office of Usman Boie, emphasized on the ongoing constituency, district and regional elections, stating clear that members should respectfully abide to doctrines of the SLPP which speaks of peace and democracy. 

The SLPP hopefully calls for the refrain and avoidance of party indifferences, and working towards achieving political goals. 

It must be noted that Usman Boie is a modest and peaceful man. He has reputable and worth rating achievement both in the field of academia and in the civil service. 

He was head boy at Sierra Leone’s most notable secondary school – Prince of Wales (POW), and studied in the world’s most respected University in London. 

Way back in the 1970s, Usman Boie has earned himself a higher and standard education in mining and other related studies. 

Facts have it that the SLPP aspirant though modest by nature, has all it takes to lead his party to victory in 2012 Presidential elections should he be voted leader of his of party. 

“We must all distance ourselves from condemnation and resist any attempt by anyone to incite tribal and regional sentiments both within and outside the party,” Usman Boie warned. 

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  • What Salone wants and needs, is some one who loves our country and is willing to make a better change in the lives of our people. Sofare, I have read and hard goodthings about this man Boie. I think we should start to work with him and ask God to guide him.

    24th March 2011

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