Sierra Leoneans in New Jerseyย last Saturday rebrandedย their countryย ย with another exquisitelyย pulsating andย action-packed ย Independence Anniversaryย celebration ย thatย showcased the nationโsย exotic art and culture to the international worldย . The celebrationย started withย a captivatingย Sierra Leoneย parade and carnivalย in the streets of Franklin Township , Somersetย ย and endedย with an entertaining ย picnic at the Naaman Williams Park , followed by a massive dance later in the night at the Somerset Hotel.
Theย carnivalย and dance , which kicked off the 5ist Independence Anniversayย in the U.S ย shookย ย Somerset ย and was another masterclass like last yearโsย andย will be the talk of the town for yearsย to come, thanks to the organizers , the Sierra Leone Community in New Jersey ( SLCNJ) made up of many organizations and the leading political parties , the ruling All Peopleโs Congress (APC) and the opposition Sierra Leone Peopleโs Party (SLPP) and the Peopleโs Movement for Democratic Change ( PMDC ).
UNISA THORLU CONTEH , WHO TRAVELLED ALL THE WAY FROM MARYLAND ( LEFT ) POSES WITH SULIMAN BARYOH , HOLDING THE FLAG, AND FODAY MANSARAY. ON THE FAR LEFT IS MADINA RAHMAN.
THE GRAND MARSHALS REVS. MANAGES AND KABS-KANU WAVING TO THE CROWD
Throngsย ofย dazzled Americans, Asians, Hispanics and Caribbean islanders ย streamed out of their homes along the parade routes to watch the carnivalย ย and see Sierra Leone culture and Pride on show. The electrifyingย parade featured picturesque ย floatsย draped in green, white and blue with Sierra Leonean music booming over huge loudspeakers and masked devils that included an ojeh hunting society, kaykayray and fairie andย animated revellers dancing alongside the floats, bringing Central Franklin Township to a standstill for many hours.
With the two surprise Grand marshals , Sierra Leoneโs Minister Plenipotentiary to the UN, Hon. Leeroy Wilfred Kabs-Kanu and the eminent Bishop of theย Coptic Church, Rev. PNK Manages , waving gracefully to the surgingย crowds, the parade snaked its way through the principal ย streets of Somerset to the park where the celebrations climaxed with performances by various artists , cultural groups and masked devils. In attendance were not only an illustrious galaxy of distinguished Sierra Leoneans from other states in the ย Continental USA and Canada, but the Mayor of Franklin-Somerset, His Lordship Mr. Brian Levine, Deputy Mayor Phil Kramer and township officials.
THE MAYOR OF FRANKLIN RIDES WITH THE GRAND MARSHALSย :ย FROM LEFT-DAVID VANDY , REV. MANAGES, MAYOR LEVINE, DEPUTY MAYOR KRAMER AND REV. KABS-KANU
If there were any lingering stereotypes about Sierra Leone, following the devastating civil war the country went through in the 1990s which led to negative publicity from the Western media ย , these imagesย have now been banished out of the minds of manyย ย Americans ย in this part of the country after lastย yearโs Jubilee celebrations and this yearโs 51st Anniversary jamboree, which have successfully projected Sierra Leone as a vibrant country with diverse cultures and passionate and respectable citizens who are very proud of their country. After a decade of ugly, pessimistic ย TV and mediaย picturesย of Sierra Leoneย โย of killings, amputations , destruction of infrastructure during the war, chronic suffering and povertyย โย another image of Sierra Leone that isย very impressive and positive is gradually taking over, ย with curious people now interestedย enough in Sierra Leone to ย make research of their own and learn that Sierra Leone was once a great nation , despite her small size and the socio-political and economic tribulations that befell her after Independence.
ย COMMUNITY ELDER PA. AZIZ NABE POSES BY THE VEHICLE DRIVEN BY THE AMERICAN -BORN SPOUSEย OF MR. JULIUS BASSIE
SULIMAN KARGBO , ONE OF THE ORGANIZERS
The sight of Mayor Levine and his Deputy riding the lead float alongside the grand marshals andย joining them to wave ย to crowds of excited onlookers lining theย parade route ย was a greatย joy to behold.
THE MC AT THE PARK CARNIVAL, MR. ABDULAI ABUBAKAR OF THE SLPP, WHO GAVE A GOOD PERFORMANCE
Among the participants ย in the parade and picnic, ย who ย enjoyed themselves exceedingly, ย were children of Sierra Leoneans born in the U.S, whose interest in the country of their parents and guardians has been been setย alight byย the positive image the country has accrued over the years through splendid socio-economic and politicalย developmentsย and ย President Ernest Koromaโs annual โpilgrimageโ to the U.S . to attend the UN General Assembly andย ย the thrilling celebrations that have attended ย each and every one of them. Even the kids now know that their parents hail from a once-great nation that they are very proud of and that will soon hold abundant possibilities for them as it continues its amazing recovery from war.
FRANKLIN MAYOR BRIAN LEVINE GIVING HIS REMARKS DURING THE PICNIC
The Naaman Williams Park was already jampacked with revellers , amidst barbecuing of chickens and fish ย and hawking of cold drinks , when the floats and the masked devils got there and the carnival at the park commencedย . Some schoolchildren , led by Madam Lasayo , sang ย the American National Anthem , followed by Sierra Leoneโs National Anthem ย ,ย sung ย in throatful euphony byย young andย multi-talented sculptorย Professor Richmond Garrick ย . Rev. Dr. Manages offered the christian prayers while the muslim prayers were said by Sheik Mohamed Allie. The M.C , an articulate SLPPย member , Mr. Abdulai Abubakarr , then took overย the show and he dished out a good treat. He demonstrate excellent skills in communication.
YOUTH GROUP PERFORMS AT THE PICNIC
The welcome address was given by the Chairman of SLCNJ, Mr. Lamin Alharazim , after which the HSBCC Executive Director Mike Papas, whose organization had been of profound help in staging the two Independence Anniversary celebrations said a few words ; Deputy Mayor Kramer and Mayor Levine delivered statementsย during which ย Mayor Levine hailed Sierra Leoneโs recovery from war andย the impressive progress she is making now .
Madam Madina Rahman then introduced the two Grand Marshals who each made brief remarks. Minister Plenipotentiary Kabs-Kanu thanked SLCNJ and participants for rebranding Sierra Leone in a positive light through the parade and divers cultural show . He outlined the progress Sierra Leone has made since itย emerged ย from war and said that apart from the infrastructural developments and efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in food production, Sierra Leone now has one of the most thriving multi-party democracies in Africa and he dispelled fears that the forthcoming elections would be violent. He assured the crowd that Government has put in place structures to ensure not only a free and fair elections but peace and security during the polls. He told the crowd that President Ernest Koroma, a man of peace, has assured the nation and the diplomatic community that his government was committed toย free, fair, credible and peaceful elections.
MR. LAMIN ALHARAZIM
DR. ABDUL RAHMAN KAMARA
Dr. Abdul Rahman Kamara introduced the organization , FB3 , which, ย through the instrumentality of Miss Jenneh Mustapha โdaughter of Community Leader Mr. Ahmad Sanusi Mustapha โwill be leaving for Sierra Leone to engage in benevolent services in the area of health care delivery. Dr. Rahman Kamara also introduced SLCNJ members and reserved a lot of praise for Messrs Foday Mansaray, Susan Bona, ย Alharazim, Hadi Gabisi , the SLPP North American Branch leader Mr. Jerry George and New Jersey Chapter leader Mr. Saidu Amara, Melbourne Garber etc.etc. for their remarkable contribution to the SLCNJ and the planning of the Independence Anniversary.
The keynote speaker, popular broadcaster of VOA fame, Mr. David Vandi, was introduced by Madam Susan Bona . In his statement, Mr. Vandi called on parents and guardians and the relevant authorities to pay more attention to the young people and help them overcome juvenile delinquency and indiscipline.
Mr. Hindolo Barnet introduced the Youth who made a presentation,ย ย followed byย ย performancesย from ย the various artists and cultural groups . The Youth musical group called THE LOST KINGS sent the park wild with excitement and ovation, especially from the young ones who surged forward and rocked to the lyrics of the group. Also keeping the crowd on its toes was the cultural tap-dancer ,Papa O , whose magical display with his feet brought continous cheers. Also making star performances and thrilling the crowd were The Boys, Big Ray , the Sierra Leone Cultural Society, the Hunting, ogugu and faerie mask devils.
The vote of thanks was given by Mr. Foday Mansaray and thus ended another memorable parade and carnival .
DURING THE NIGHT, the SLCNJ staged their 51st Independence Celebrations Dance at the Somerset-Bridgewater Hotel on 110 Davidson Avenue in Somerset . The dance was jammed to capacity and unlike past practices, the music and dancing flowed uninterrupted this time. There were no speeches or side events; just continous dancing to the exhiliarating music.
Present at the dance were the Chairman of SLPP North America, Mr. Jerry George , the President of SLPP New Jersey Mr. Saidu Amara and party stalwart Mr. Brima Alpha.
WE WILL BRING YOU THE PICTORIAL DISPLAY OF THE DANCE TOMORROW. WE ARE CALLING ON THOSE WHO TOOK PICTURES OF THE EVENTS TO SEND THEM TO US ATย KABBSKANU@AOL.COMย . GRAND MARSHALLย KABS-KANU DID NOT TAKE PHOTOS BECAUSE IT WAS NOT IN CONSONANCE WITH HIS ROLE AT THE PARADE AND DANCE.
Written by KABS KANU
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