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Letter to the Editor – Fighting at the NRA

Letter to the Editor – Fighting at the NRA

Dear Sir/Madam: Kindly permit me space in your widely read Journal to dispute an untrue story carried in one of the local tabloids about FIGHTING AT THE NRA OFFICE at Wellington Street. Unfortunately, that paper contrary to good or investigative journalism did not seek to know the other side of the story before presenting a very fine and educated man Mr. Jafoi to look like a thug.

I happened to have visited the NRA Office at Wellington Street that fateful morning and what I saw was quite different from what was carried by the newspaper.

Firstly, although I don’t know exactly what brought the quarrel between Esther Mattia and Mr. Jafoi I am left with little doubt in my mind that the way the lady assaulted Mr. Jafoi before my own eyes was acting as if under some spell or some influence. Actually it was Miss Esther Mattia who first charged against Mr. Jafoi like a bull brandishing sharp objects which look like a pen on top of the eyes of Mr. Jafoi which made him shout. It was then that Mr. Jafoi struggled to ward off the assault from her by attempting to slap the object from her hand. Simultaneously Miss Ester Mattia suddenly gave Jafoi a bite with her teeth while her hands were on his pocket and below his crotch. I heard Mr. Jafoi shouting “leave my balls” and it was in an attempt to free his private parts from this woman’s grip that Mr. Jafoi hit her before she left him loose.

Against this background I was shocked to hear that while the perpetuator of the crime was suspended for only three months for fighting in office Mr. Jafoi was suspended indefinitely. Against this backdrop of accruing violence by some jealous women, tongues are now wagging whether it is a crime for an officer to defend himself from such a deadly attack from a junior officer who claims special relationship with some highly-placed officer in The Authority? Readers may be surprised to know also that money stolen from Mr. Jafoi’s pocket amounting to $500 and Le75,000 in cash were stolen while his brand new mobile phone was destroyed by this lady in addition to personal damages inflected on him. It is also of great surprise that the threats of this lady as reported previously to her boss were simply ignored by Mr. Gerald Ganda for obvious reasons.

Finally I want readers to know that despite frantic efforts to frame Mr. Jafoi to the police by use of influence, Mr. Jafoi is still taking treatment and nursing his wounds. It is therefore not a question of feminine violence as mispublished recently but who will come out clean in the counter report were it was the woman who gave the first shot.

Yours faithfully

Mariatu Sesay, Salad Gron, Malama Thomas Street, Freetown

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