Fellow country men, Please support my candidacy for a new
beginning. My dream is to bring back the days of milk and honey
which were the pride of our Sweet Sierra Leone.
I will unite with anyone for the good of the country that is
closest to my heart, Sierra Leone, and for our party.
3.
My goal is to remove our country from the latter place in the
development index, create an economy that will generate jobs, and
restore good governance will reflect inter-tribal harmony, peace
and national progress.
I will create jobs for our youth by reaching out to corporate
America and the International Community for new partenerships . For
example, instead of asking for handouts, I will lobby
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for jobs to be outsourced to our young school-leavers.
Did you know that when you call to troubleshoot your mobile
phones and computers, you are actually connected to call centers in
the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Colombia etc?
5.
My goal is to make sure that such contracts come to Sierra
Leone.
Did you know that when banks are closed for the day in th US,
Canada or Great Britain, all calls are redirected to call centers
in other English speaking countries in the third world?
Imagine the difference it would make if our young men and women
were to fill these positions?
6.
Right now, I am deeply concerned about the poverty of my party,
the devastating state of our country, the harsh and deteriorating
living conditions of our people.
I believe that being President of our beloved country is the
most appropriate avenue for me to do the most good for the largest
numbers of people in the shortest possible time and make Sierra
Leone a much better place for every one of us.
7.
In 1977, I invested $100,000 in a school book publishing
venture in Freetown with offices at Trelawney Street, supplied
books to FBC bookshop and others.
I believe in a functional school system and my goal is to
restore the high standards our country once prided itself in.
Instead of asking for handouts, I will lobby for the
international community to send us teachers and highly qualified
professionals to help elevate our falling standards.
8.
As president, I will make sure members of the diaspora are
gainfully employed. Recruitment will be based on merits and not
tribal and political affiliations as we have seen in the past few
years.
Corruption will be a thing of the past. My first approach is to
revisit salary scales and modify office codes in a way that will
make it more profitable for government employees to do their jobs
with integrity than take bribes.
9.
I ask you to give me your support so that together we can lift
our country higher.
My love for our homeland is unquestionable. Fifty years of
misery is enough.
Now is the time for change.Please join me in making tomorrow a
day of hope and prosperity for our people, young and old.
10.
Sierra Leone has too much potential not to be the model of
democracy and economic success in the African continent.
Its abundance of natural resources and the desire of the people
to put an end to their daily sufferings should be an inspiration
for creating modern lifestyles free from poverty, diseases and
hardship
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Please join me for a bright and prosperous future for the land
that we love, our Sierra Leone.