COCORIOKO
indicated yesterday that as an objective and independent newspaper, it
is not going to apportion blame about the causes of the civil unrest at
the headquarters of the opposition Sierra Leone People's Party ( SLPP )
last Friday. SLPP YOUTHS : Eyewitness reports that they provoked the
chaos :Old VOA Photo
We have however started receiving eyewitness reports of what
transpired in Freetown that day. We will publish them verbatim and
unedited as we receive them. Here is the first eyewitness report
received by COCORIOKO :
The True Story about the SLPP attack on the Mayor, Councilors
and Citizens of Freetown
By Umaru Mansaray
Provocation is not good. When you keep provoking somebody, one day
the person will become fed up with your provocation and react . This was
what happened in Freetown between supporters of the All People's
Congress ( APC ) and the Sierra Leone People's Party ( SLPP ) on
Friday. .
My name is Umaru Mansaray. I live at Kroo Town Road in Freetown . I
am not a supporter of the SLPP. I am also not a supporter of the APC. I
am just an ordinary citizen. What I am going to tell is the truth, what
I saw with my own eyes .I decided to come forward to tell my story to
the press because I want to see peace in my country. I am telling what
my eyes
saw that day
The clock tower by the Eastern Police Station in Freetown was
formally unveiled on Friday the 13th of March, 2009 amidst much
jubilation by the citizens of this city. There was much pomp and
pageantry as the Matotma society, the Abacha Street women and lots of
other groups were represented at the function. The residents and
traders of Mabela, Magazine Court, Guard Street, Fourah Bay and Kissy
Road etc were jubilant as they expressed appreciation to the Mayor, His
Lordship Herbert Williams and Freetown City Council for the replacement
of the clock after all these years.
During the ceremony, there was too much disruption coming to affect the
occasion. Some factions of SLPP supporters were heard saying about the
clock “Banya Fakee” meaning in Mende ‘you do not fool us’ or ‘lie to
us’. To which the street traders and others responded “Dis nah reality”
“Baksenehsu” which in Temne means ‘be patient with us’. The area
residents were heard saying that the SLPP needs to be patient like the
APC was over the last ten plus years when they were in power. But it
don't seem like SLPP wants to be patient with APC which everybody was
saying. The festivities were moved from the clock tower to the Freetown
City Council building at Government Wharf for refreshments.
Allegations from some amputees and folks that hang around the SLPP
office area stated that one Mandere, an SLPP supporter, and Lansana
Fadika, the newly elected SLPP Western Regional Chairman, had earlier
that day arranged for some youth from their party (SLPP) to gather
stones and bottles, bag and keep them in the vicinity around the SLPP
office for reasons that later became clear. The amputees heard the SLPP
youth saying :" Den wan ya , if den pass na ya tiday, we go show dem
peppeh ",meaning in Krio : "Those people if the pass through here today,
we are going to show them pepper "
As the first crowd of jubilating citizens approached the FCC area coming
from the clock tower celebrations they found the street barricaded
between Howe Street and Charlotte Street on Wallace Johnson Street and
there were a few unarmed police officers standing around. The crowd was
approached by Lansana Fadika and Mandere who told them they could not
pass that route. Members of the crowd were begging them to allow them
pass but they were adamant.
Shortly after, the Mayor and his crowd were coming down Charlotte Street
from Lightfoot Boston Street approaching the FCC building when the Mayor
was accosted and pushed by Lansana Fadika saying that the Mayor should
not come down that street because it was directly in front of the SLPP
office. Mandere then unleashed their paid thugs to start throwing the
bottles and stones they had collected at the jubilating crowds. The
Mayor and a good number of the crowd of innocent citizens were wounded.
The windshield of the Mayor’s vehicle was broken. It is reported that
Marda Bio was also present and active in all this commotion.
Some of the APC procession were women. The SLPP youth beat and
stripped them naked . They beat the masked devil and it had to run away
to save his life. Sticks , broken bottles and stones were flying like
missiles from the SLPP Headquarters. There was one stone that hit the
Lord Mayor on his head .
At this point, more APC youths came to the fighting. They were
angry because of the things they saw happening . Allegations by some
of them said that the SLPP youths had also stoned the car of the
Vice-President , Chief Sam Sumana , at the Clock Tower.
The point at which the pro-SLPP newspaper team arrived was when the
citizens that were under attack and area youth who came to the Mayor’s
rescue were retaliating for the attack by throwing rocks back at their
attackers and at the SLPP office. What they reported and the pictures
they are circulating are half-truth to divide the country. They did
not show pictures of SLPP youths attacking the Mayor and the passing
procession. I am certain the reporter is a good reporter who got
eyewitness accounts at the scene, but somehow did not cover that first
half of the story in her reporting.
The fighting then started seriously which ended in the SLPP HQ. When
the J.J Saffa's car was set on fire, Fire Brigade which came ,started to
put the fire out but were threatened by the SLPP mob with disaster if
they tried to extinguish the fire.
This week has seen a number of events that warrant our profound concern
and attention. The violence in Kailahun, Pujehun and Freetown and the
mysterious death of Gbondima Gbondo who was vying for the SLPP
leadership and happened to suddenly die in Kenema the same weekend of
the SLPP convention. His death was kept quiet until days after the
occurrence.
The people of this country have too much at stake and have intermarried
and intermingled too much to buy into any tribal nonsense. We are one
people and we will not be divided. Sectionalism will not work for 2012
or consequent elections
Today, it was reported that the vehicle of the Resident
Minister,Eastern Province, Mr. Juana Smith , has been burnt by SLPP
youths. This is provocation again by SLPP youths similar to the
provocation that took place on Friday. So, to me, SLPP is the one
provoking these confusion. They have to stop provoking APC youths for
there to be peace.
Umaru Mansaray
Kroo Town Road
Freetown. |