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I wish we had not put tribe and politics ahead of the country. The human and capital resources are at our disposal in Sierra Leone, but because of tribal and political sentiments, these resources are under utilized.
Its a beautiful country nice and friendly people. Let Sierra Leone follow their steps on development strategies without minerals resources. They depended on, and in the sea only. They have their own ships and manage their flights. They encourage diasporas to return home throughout the year – sending a teaspoon or a single slipper for a relative, friends back home – simple and secure. When shall we proud of being Sierra Leoneans?