The PMDC saga – Mohamed Bangura break away
Dissimilar to Charles Margai’s SLPP break away, Mohamed Bangura (suspended PMDC Chairman) yesterday told the public he will resign from PMDC to form a new political party.
At the usual SLBC Lunch Time Break programme, the erstwhile PMDC Chairman was spotted as saying that his former leader, Charles Margai, has dictatorial tendencies; calling him a greedy selfish man.
It could be recalled that Mohamed Bangura while acting in the capacity as Chairman of the PMDC, went into serious cracks with his former leader, Charles Margai.
The cracks, according findings, brought to light secret revelations of bad conducts of either party in opposition of the other.
The cracks later resulted into court action thus the advent of the tendering of a letter of resignation by Mohamed Bangura informing members of the PMDC about his nonnegotiable and unconditional exit.
Sources say disagreement between Mohamed Bangura and Charles Margai came due to underground and covert operations in relation to who enjoy money dished into accounts of the PMDC party.
Sierra Express Media has received information revealing how the suspended and already resigned PMDC Chairman pays much attention to the ruling APC party than to his party – The PMDC.
It could be recalled that the APC/PMDC alliance sometime ago, went bitter and as a result, saw Charles Margai’s alleged refusal of money offered his party by the leadership of the APC.
Mohamed Bangura, on the other hand, is said to have chopped money set aside for the PMDC convention held last year in Kenema.
Although Mohamed Bangura is yet to pronounce name of his new political party, sources say the registration process is on and would be completed soon.
In retrospect, reflections of Charles Margai’s exit from the SLPP to form the PMDC, is in itself, the true semblance of Mohamed Bangura’s own.
To Charles Margai, his exit from the SLPP was due to election cheat, but to Mohamed Bangura, it because of the former’s dictatorial and greedy display of sentiment.
By the above quote, it is but blatant that Mohamed Bangura holds the view that Charles Margai is in the habit of going against basic fundamentals of the party.
Mohamed Bangura: “That it is as a result of odd happenings he had challenged Charles Margai’s unconstitutional and dictatorial actions and which has resulted into his resignation.”
The scene went woe when Mohamed Bangura was observed saying that Charles Margai had told him to make a merger with the SLPP.
The adage as frequently used by Tam Bayo: “when rogues fall out the press receives information kept behind enemy lines,” seemed nakedly describing rotten split of persons calling themselves politicians- Charles Margai and Mohamed Bangura.
More next publication.
Stay with Sierra Express Media, for your trusted place in news!
© 2010, https:. All rights reserved.