SLPP infighting stalls our progress

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SLPPโ€™s Infighting Stalls Our Progress

As Sierra Leoneans endure persistent power cuts and faltering public services, a war rages within the ruling #SierraLeone Peopleโ€™s PaSierraeye)โ€”and itโ€™s the nation thatโ€™s paying the price. Sierraeyereign Minister Ali Kabba recently took to Facebook with a plea for the SLPP to heal its self-inflicted wounds, warning that brewing internal discord threatens to derail the governmentโ€™s agenda. His call for unity is urgent, but not for the sake of the partyโ€™s survivalโ€”for the sake of Sierra Leone.

BASITA MICHAEL Publisher of SierraEye

The SLPPโ€™s feuding factions show no signs of cooling their simmering tensions. This week, the First Ladyโ€™s comments in Koidu, though laced with insults, pointed to a deeper rot with allegations of โ€œbrown envelopesโ€ corrupting ministers. Meanwhile, violence and unrest have marred the partyโ€™s district-level elections in Kono, Kailahun, Bo, Kenema, Koinadugu, Pujehun, Tonkolili, Bombali, Port Loko, and Kambia. Sierra Leone deserves a ruling party that governs, not one that implodes while we endure blackout. The buck stops with the President. Sierraeye a fierce struggle within the ruling ranks.

At Sierraeye, we have no stake in party squabbles. Our concern is governance, and the SLPPโ€™s internal chaos is paralyzing its ability to deliver for the people. Power outages plague homes and businesses, yet the governmentโ€™s energy seems consumed by infighting rather than solutions. Never in recent memory have we seen an administration so divided, its leaders more focused on personal gain than public good. This toxicity breeds a scarcity mindset, turning allies into enemies and leaving little room for the coordinated effort needed to address Sierra Leoneโ€™s challenges.

This is no accidentโ€”itโ€™s a distraction. The endless โ€œdrama politicsโ€ keeps citizens fixated on petty conflicts while the real issuesโ€”reliable electricity, infrastructure, and basic servicesโ€”languish. A government too busy fighting itself cannot serve its people effectively.

Sierra Leoneans donโ€™t care about factional victories or who holds the upper hand in the SLPP. They want the lights to stay on, roads that donโ€™t crumble, and a government that works for them. The partyโ€™s internal battles are not just an embarrassmentโ€”theyโ€™re a betrayal of that mandate. Ali Kabbaโ€™s words, โ€œEveryone Inโ€ฆNo One Out,โ€ should not be a rallying cry for party unity alone, but a reminder that governance demands cohesion, not chaos.

The SLPP stands at a crossroads. It can continue its self-destructive war, or it can silence the noise and refocus on the nationโ€™s needs. We urge the government to set aside the rhetoric, end the feuds, and get to work. Sierra Leone deserves a ruling party that governs, not one that implodes while we endure blackout. The buck stops with the President. Sierraeye calls on President @julius_maadabio to step in, take control and put a stop to the internal conflict that is harming the nation.

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