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Mayor Aki-Sawyerr Denies Involvement in August 10 Demonstration

Mayor Aki-Sawyerr Denies Involvement in August 10 Demonstration

President Bio needs to clamp down hard on his ministers and rein in his SLPP party operatives that are out fanning the flames of discord, retribution, and anarchy, in reaction to the bloody disturbance that took place last Wednesday, 10th of August 2022. (Photo credit:¨ Sierra Leone Telegraph: 13 August 2022)

What the country needs now is a moment of calm reflection and peaceful contemplation, not bellicose war chants.

Government ministers and ruling party operatives must allow the investigators of the deadly riot to do their work without the undue influence of politicians, who are out to score points from this tragedy.

Sadly, the Mayor of Freetown – Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, is being scapegoated by those trying to remove her from office. This is what she said in a statement:  

“Good day Freetonians. Immediately after His Excellency the President’s speech to the nation last night, the Minister of Information, members of the Strategic Communications Unit and the Presidential Press Secretary held a panel discussion in which they once again falsely accused me of inciting the recent protests.

“I am extremely troubled by this and utterly disappointed that government officials would use such a national broadcast to make baseless accusations.

“Let me emphatically state that I had no involvement in the incitement or organization of the protests on 10th August. I condemn all acts of violence that led to the unfortunate and tragic loss of lives and the destruction of property on that day.

“This deliberate and continued action of making false accusations publicly has already led to constant attacks of me on social media and attempts of physical attacks on FCC property. But this is not about me.

“In the past week, dozens of people have been killed, an unspecified and increasing number of people have been detained and it is my understanding that the detainees have been denied access to legal representation, and sadly thousands of traders (mainly women) have overnight lost their source of livelihood through the destruction of their market stalls.

“My heart goes out to all those who are suffering at this time. May the souls of the departed rest in peace. I believe that in challenging times we must nurture a spirit of unity and foster platforms for peaceful engagement. I call for calm in the city and for all to avoid violence.

“Finally, let me use this medium to reaffirm my commitment to peace and justice in Sierra Leone.  I will continue to do everything I can to diligently serve the residents of Freetown.  Thank you.”

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