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DON’T ALLOW THE COUP PLOTTERS TO GO UNPUNISHED-Former Head of State


By Morlai Sesay

Former Chairman of the National Provisional Ruling Council (NPRC), Retired Captain Valentine E.M Strasser has urged the government not to allow “such reckless actions of those who perpetrated the failed attempted coup on November 26, 2023, to go unpunished or unchecked.

In his statement, he said: “It is with great disappointment and concern that I addressed you today regarding the failed coup attempt that took place on November 26th.

As someone who has experienced the consequences and devastation caused by a coup,  he said he felt compelled to speak out against such actions and condemn them in the strongest possible terms.

“Having led the NPRC coup on April 29th, 1992, I understand the chaos, violence, and instability that a coup can bring upon a nation. It is a dark chapter in our history that we should strive to overcome and never repeat. The attempted coup on November 26th represents a threat to the hard-earned peace and progress that Sierra Leone has achieved over the years’’, he said.

“A coup undermines the foundations of democracy, erodes trust in our institutions, and disrupts the lives of ordinary citizens. It tears apart the fabric of our society and jeopardizes the future of our beloved nation. We cannot allow such reckless actions to go unpunished or unchecked. I stand with the government, the security forces, and our people in condemning this failed coup attempt’’.

 

“We must come together as a nation to support the ongoing investigations and ensure that those responsible are brought to justice. It is crucial that we maintain the rule of law and protect the democratic values that we have fought so hard to uphold.

 

“I call upon all Sierra Leoneans to remain calm, vigilant, and united during this challenging time. Let us not allow this incident to divide us or create unnecessary fear and anxiety. Instead, let it serve as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding our democracy and working together to build a stronger and more prosperous Sierra Leone.

He called on all citizens to learn from the past and strive for a future where political disagreements are resolved through peaceful means, dialogue, and respect for the rule of law. ‘’Let us focus on fostering national unity, promoting civic education, and empowering our citizens to actively participate in the democratic process’’.

“Together, we can overcome this setback and continue our journey towards peace, stability, and prosperity. Sierra Leone deserves a brighter future, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that we protect and preserve it for generations to come. May God bless Sierra Leone and guide us in the path of peace and progress”. He concluded.


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