Colossal Mistake by Blood-Thirsty Maada Bio for Daring Western Allies and the Insulting ECOWAS Leaders
Op/Ed by Abu Shaw , Publisher of the Organizer Newspaper
(09/01/2024)
The illegitimate Sierra Leone leader Maada Bio has not only shut himself in the foot, but he has also dug his own grave deeper. Pious Downton Smith compiles this piece together thus – In a bold move, Maada Bio has not only challenged Western nations by refusing to permit Electoral Commission of Sierra Leone ECSL to release election data, despite requests from the State Department, Carter Center, European Union, and Commonwealth, but he has also taken on the heads of ECOWAS in resisting the temporary relocation of former President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma to Abuja. This contentious stance comes in the wake of compelling evidence, as revealed by reputable institutions, pointing to widespread electoral fraud during the June 24, 2023 multi-tier elections. (Photo: Maada Bio and EU Elections Observer Chief Erin).
President Maada Bio’s audacious defiance extends to the head of the ECOWAS Commission and all ECOWAS Heads of State, as evidenced by his refusal to comply with their agreement for the immediate relocation of Dr Ernest Bai Koroma, former President of the Republic of Sierra Leone. The dissent is highlighted in a statement from Timothy Kabbah, the Russia-trained Foreign Affairs Minister, who, in no uncertain terms, displays a lack of respect for the ECOWAS Commission. Kabbah firmly asserts that Maada Bio’s government does not endorse the commission’s request and will not adhere to it. (Photo: Maada Bio with Senegalese President Macky Sall and Ghanaian President Nana Akuffo Addo in Freetown).
During an interview with BBC correspondent Umaru Fofana, Timothy Kabbah emphatically stated, “the letter from the President of the ECOWAS commission Omar Alieu Touray, Ph.D. does not reflect the meeting President Julius Maada Bio held recently in Freetown with his colleague West African leaders and the President of the ECOWAS Commission. So we will not countenance it.”
This unequivocal defiance from President Maada Bio signals a challenging diplomatic scenario, with implications for regional cooperation and the handling of electoral irregularities. The standoff adds a layer of complexity to the already strained political landscape, both nationally and within the ECOWAS community. As the situation unfolds, it raises questions about the future of collaborative efforts in the face of political disagreements and challenges to established regional agreements. In short, Maada Bio has dug his own grave.