In an unexpected turn of events, former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara (JFK), has taken to social media to voice his concerns about the state of the All Peoples Congress Party (APC).
Sharing his thoughts on X (formerly Twitter), Kamara expressed that the party’s approach requires immediate reevaluation, echoing the sentiments of several party members who believed he had not been fully involved in the recently concluded campaign.
Kamara’s post conveyed a sense of urgency, stating, “Our beloved All Peoples Congress Party finds itself metaphorically dancing on shards of broken glass. Misaligned priorities, unenforceable ultimatums, vacillation, and shattered aspirations have left many of us feeling like ostriches burying our heads in the sand.”
“It is high time for the APC to recalibrate its thinking. The party is facing significant challenges that demand attention, akin to a knee pressing down on its neck.”
The former Minister’s candid remarks have sparked conversations among APC supporters and political observers alike, raising questions about the party’s direction and strategies moving forward.
The uncompromisingly outspoken Shaw, what have you got to say about your legal guru’s outburst against his own Party?