Protests aimed to unseat govt – President Bio

Sierra Leone’s President Dr Julius Maada Bio said on Friday that August 10 protests which led to the deaths of six police officers and at least 20 civilians were an attempt to ‘illegally use violence to unseat the democratically elected Government’.

The president in a televised speech that “On that day, the peace, security, and stability of this nation were shattered  by persons whose insurrection was pre-meditated, well-planned, financed, and executed with shocking brutality.”

“Before August 10, they had severally identified themselves on social media as APC Warriors, PPP, and persons who are determined to capture political power even at the cost of hundreds of lives.”

The president said that for some time now, some politicians have been raising tensions with divisive language and threats to make this country ungovernable. “Their known surrogates and associates have stated that they will continue to illegally use violence to unseat the democratically elected Government. The events of August 10 were a clear statement of their collective intent,” President Bio said.

He said that the Constitution and laws of Sierra Leone not only guarantee the right to free speech and peaceful protest, but they also provide applicable restrictions. “As in all democracies, the right to peaceful protest should be exercised by identifiable persons, and it should not threaten public safety and peace. The right to protest should not be expressed as a right to violently murder police officers, burn down Police Stations, and disturb the peace of our country. Clearly, this was not a peaceful protest,” he said.

“The unrest occurred only in parts of Makeni, Binkolo, Magburaka, Kamakwie, Lungi, Western Rural, Eastern Freetown, and towards PZ in Freetown. There were no protests in all other parts of the country including large parts of Freetown,” he said.

President Bio said, “This was not a protest against the high cost of living occasioned by the  ongoing global economic crisis. The chant of the insurrectionists was for a violent overthrow of the democratically-elected Government. The killings and destruction targeted Police officers and public and private property associated with the Government. Theirs was not a protest about measures undertaken by the Government to handle the challenges brought on by the global economic crisis.”

The president said that since COVID-19 struck, government has undertaken specific economic mitigation, recovery, and resilience measures that have kept essential food items and fuel on the market, kept businesses running, and maintained public services and regularly paid salaries.

“In fact, Government has reduced fuel and transportation prices twice in the last month alone. This is in addition to other social safety payments and cash transfers to poor and vulnerable populations and microfinance loans to women and youth,” he said.

“The Government is expanding skills development and vocational educational opportunities and creating jobs in various sectors of the economy, especially in mining in the northern province, and small-scale manufacturing in other parts of the country. Government has also undertaken large-scale efforts toward food security and kept its free quality school education and healthcare priorities on course.”

President Bio said, “This insurrection, which was executed by clearly identified partisans using the cover of follow-on crowds including children, was characterised by targeted killings, wanton looting, and destruction of property. It was not a peaceful cost-of-living protest. This was simply an attack on the peace and security, an attack on the rule of law, an attack on democracy.”

He said that the government will not sit idly by for such persons to disturb the peace and derail the gains they are making.

“The full force of the law will be brought to bear on all those persons who attacked and killed police officers. They, their sponsors, and their collaborators will not go unpunished. There will also be a full investigation into the deaths of ordinary citizens who lost their lives in this senseless violence incited by these known persons,” he said.

He disclosed that in the coming weeks and months, government will undertake necessary security actions meant to guarantee the peace and security of all citizens. While these may cause some unavoidable inconveniences, he said the government’s actions will guarantee all constitutional rights and freedoms of peaceful citizens. “The security forces will, and must, act with great restraint and within their professional codes of service. But be assured that my Government will crack down hard on violent insurrectionists, their collaborators, their sponsors, and their supporters. My Government will relentlessly fight those who would rather use terror and gruesome violence to achieve political goals.”

By Salllieu S. Kanu