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Sierra Leone leaders must stop investing in other countries. Start to invest in Sierra Leone; begin by praying for yourself and the country as a whole; that’s part of leading. Moses was praying for his people; but today’s leaders reacting instead of praying. A simple example – hiring a power ship instead of building a power station in the country – now the country is back to its roots – darkness.
Since the government came to power in 2018, there has been systematic human rights violations right around the country:
1. Forcefully imposing a speaker of parliament on the majority; 2. Attacking of the opposition office with tear gas, creating violence in elections that they lost.