Concerned citizen urges President Bio to wake up and take Yenga back from Guinea

*Your Excellency President Julius Maada Bio,*

I am writing to alert you to the forceful occupation of Guinean soldiers on the border of Sierra Leone in Yenga. This is a clear violation of the international treaty that governs the border between our two nations and poses a significant threat to the sovereignty and security of Sierra Leone. The presence of Guinean soldiers in Yenga has disrupted the activities of Sierra Leoneans who have fled the area, creating fear and uncertainty among the local population.

PHOTO: GUINEA SOLDIERS IN YENGA

It is important to note that Mamadi Doumbaya, the Guinean junta lord, is behind this aggressive move. His actions are not only a direct challenge to the territorial integrity of Sierra Leone but also indicate a larger agenda that could pose a serious threat to our nation. We must act swiftly and decisively to address this issue and ensure the safety and security of our people in the border region.

The occupation of Yenga by Guinean soldiers is not only a violation of the international treaty but also a direct affront to the rights and freedoms of the people living in the area. The Guinean military presence has caused disruption to the daily lives of Sierra Leoneans in the region, creating a climate of fear and uncertainty among the local population. It is clear that Mamadi Doumbaya is up to something else and we must be vigilant in monitoring his actions and intentions.

I urge you, Your Excellency, to take immediate action to address this threat to our nation’s security. We cannot afford to ignore the aggressive actions of the Guinean soldiers in Yenga, as this poses a direct threat to the peace and stability of Sierra Leone. We must work with our international partners to address this issue and ensure that Mamadi Doumbaya and his forces are held accountable for their actions.

The presence of Guinean soldiers in Yenga is a clear violation of the international treaty that defines our border with Guinea. We must uphold the integrity of this treaty and protect the rights and freedoms of our people in the border region. The disruption caused by the Guinean military presence is unacceptable, and we must take all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of our citizens in the area.

Your Excellency, I implore you to act swiftly and decisively to address this issue and protect the sovereignty of Sierra Leone. The presence of Guinean soldiers in Yenga is a direct challenge to our nation’s security and we cannot afford to ignore the threat that this poses. We must work together with our international partners to address this issue and prevent any further escalation of tensions in the region.

The actions of Mamadi Doumbaya and the Guinean soldiers in Yenga must not go unpunished. We must hold them accountable for their violation of the international treaty and ensure that they respect the sovereignty of Sierra Leone. The disruption caused by their presence in the border region is unacceptable and we must take all necessary measures to address this threat to our nation’s security.

In conclusion, Your Excellency, I urge you to take immediate action to address the forceful occupation of Guinean soldiers in Yenga and protect the rights and freedoms of our people in the border region. The actions of Mamadi Doumbaya and his forces are a direct challenge to the sovereignty of Sierra Leone and must be met with a strong and united response. We cannot afford to ignore this threat to our nation’s security and must work diligently to address this issue and ensure the safety and security of our citizens.

*LeoneRadar*

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  1. Realistically, the unpleasant truth is; in the event of military combat in and for Yenga, Sierra Leone Army will not defeat the Guinean(Conakry) Army! Any national leader who is incapable of defending national territory MUST RESIGN. Seton During.

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