Freetown, Sierra Leone – In a fervent appeal, Alhaji Amadu Bah, popularly known as Boss LA and the newly appointed Peace Ambassador of Sierra Leone, has urged citizens to resist any calls for protests that could disrupt the nation’s peace and stability.
In a recent video address, Boss LA highlighted the detrimental effects that such actions could have on the country.
“My neighbors, please say no if anyone tries to incite you from outside. Protests could lead to curfews, discourage investors, keep children out of school, and harm businesses,” he stated.
Boss LAJ, appointed by President Julius Maada Bio after his release from prison, emphasized the potential for significant disruptions to daily life.
He warned that curfews could deter investors, halt educational activities, and impede business operations.
The Peace Ambassador stressed the importance of maintaining peace for the continued development and well-being of all Sierra Leoneans.
“With peace, development and happiness will flourish in our country,” he affirmed, urging citizens to prioritize national unity and tranquility.
Boss LAJ’s appeal comes amid rumors of planned protests in Freetown over the current standard of living and the ruling SLPP government’s performance.
The Sierra Leone Police and government have issued strong warnings against such actions.
Last month in Bo, President Bio warned that any armed protesters would be met with force. “If they come with a bullet, they will be sent back with a bullet,” he warned. In response, the main opposition party, the All People’s Congress (APC) expressed profound disappointment and condemnation of the President’s speech.
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