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Crossroad – Margai to SLPP, Bangura for APC!

Crossroad – Margai to SLPP, Bangura for APC!

Reliable report reaching Sierra Express Media tells that the whole fiasco between Charles Francis Margai (in photo), leader of the PMDC, and Chairman of the party Mr. Mohamed Bangura, is that the two party lords have arrived at a crossroad with either of them headed for the opposite direction.

It is reliably revealed that Charles Margai is headed for the SLPP leadership, seeing it as the last resort for his leadership ambition to  rule the country whilst Chairman Mohamed Bangura is reportedly using all fangs and venom to keep the PMDC going for reasons that the party continues to prevent the SLPP chance of making a  come back 2012.

Charles Francis Kondo Margai is reported to have made an open declaration at a PMDC meeting that he is still the fittest man to lead the party and as such declared his PMDC to be financially incapable of running itself, talk less of contesting the 2012 election. Keen party members in the PMDC see such statements as ones corroborating the Charles Margai return to the Sierra Leone Peoples Party and as such “is getting clearer where the Margai camp in the PMDC is headed for” Emmanuel Joseph Saidu, a member of the PMDC told Sierra Express Media whilst reiterating his unwavering support for Mr. Margai. 

Embattled chairman of the PMDC who now seems to have planted his trust and support with the APC, defending its actions and many development initiatives is bent on keeping the party going for reasons Sierra Express has been told is unconnected with the fact that APC wants the PMDC to be up and vibrant to upset SLPP votes come 2012.

Mohamed Bangura

Mohamed Bangura

News is that the Mohamed Bangura camp receives a handsome reward from the APC coffers for ensuring that the SLPP votes have a massive cut come 2012; but that the ever power thirsty Charles Margai keen on ruling Sierra Leone; does not seem interested in the APC buy-out.

What is very clear now is that both stakeholders-Margai and Bangura do not believe that the PMDC will make it to State House come 2012 and as such each of them stand to protect their interest using the PMDC.

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