PMDC Chairman resigns this week
The suspended Chairman of the People’s Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) on Saturday told Sierra Express reporters that he will unchangingly submit a letter of resignation anytime ‘this week.’
Mohamed Bangura (in photo) who happened to be party Chairman of the PMDC in an interview disclosed he is set in his way to resign from the party and form a new party.
“I am yet to choose the exact date for submission of my resignation letter,” suspended PMDC Chairman said. “Once that is done, it is but ultimate that I will communicate same to the press.”
He was also quick to say that the matter between himself and the PMDC Leader, Charles Margai, continues in court unconstrained, that his resignation will not at all make any halt in the proceedings. That he is confident the ruling in the matter between him and Margai will result in his favour.
Mohamed Bangura emphatically rests his consideration on the formation of a new political party that he says will bring the goodies to Sierra Leoneans.
“I intend to form a new political party,” Mohamed says. “A party that is able and capable to bring to the doorsteps of all – good things.”
The recollection that Mohamed and Charles Margai went into a stint shortly after it was announced that the former was suspended from being Chairman for the PMDC, lingers in the minds of a good number of the forenamed party sympathizers and have called it the ‘beginning of the end’ of their party.
Sources say misgivings between Mohamed and Charles Margai ties around who accesses money in accounts of the PMDC party. That either side wants free for all access to the use of money in accounts of the party.
It could be recalled that the birth of the PMDC party came shortly after Charles Margai’s failure to grab votes for the leadership of his former party the SLPP during its convention months before the 2007 elections.
Investigations by this press say Mohamed Bangura and Charles Margai are becoming greater enemies everyday.
By Ibrahim Samura & Isatu Gbla
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