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Politicians in the past All Peoples Congress regime will soon fit into the ‘suffer posh’ slogan when the Judge-led commission of enquiry and the Special Audit exercise into the Ernest Koroma regime is completed.

The Government Transition Report on the ten years APC rule has revealed a number of misappropriation of government property, sale of the 30% government shares of the Sierra Rutile mining company and a number of other flawed agreements. They were  over bloated and had no value for money and include the Aggreeko, Income Electric and the NASSIT Ferry to name but a few. Most, if not all of the issues mentioned in the report are true. To a large extent, the economy of the country was in recession up to the time the APC was leaving power in 2018.Things were very difficult for the ordinary Sierra Leone, while APC cronies and politicians continue to swim in luxury and stolen wealth. It is therefore nonsensical when we see APC big guns attempting to challenge the contents of the report referring to it as a witch hunt intended to divert the minds of Sierra Leoneans from the failed 100 days of President Bio and the SLPP regime .We will judge President Bio and his new direction when the time is ripe, but this is time for the Ernest Koroma led regime to account for their stewardship. We equally would not want any distraction while the people are asking questions around the APC rule.

The recommendations of the transition team has not only asked for recovery of government property and stolen wealth, but also for the prosecution of people found wanting and the handing down of long term jail sentences. If ever this happens, as the new direction is claiming, these APC politicians and cronies who have enriched themselves at the expense of Sierra Leoneans will go bankrupt and lived in misery and hence they will be suffering posh. They will join us in  the  suffer posh life. Welcome folks to the suffer posh life we are waiting to heartily receive you.

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