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 I honor and commend Hon. Benjamin for his sobriety and for acknowledging that such migrations are indeed healthy for a democratically-disposed polity. Haruna.

Courtesy: The SierraLeone Telegraph.


                                                    							SLPP Chairman - John Benjamin Strongly Condemns the 							Defection of Party Presidential Aspirant  to 							the Ruling APC							
							                                                                                                      								
Abdul R Thomas
								Editor - The Sierra Leone Telegraph 
								
                          31 January 2011
							                                                   							
							
							Party faithfuls of Sierra Leone’s opposition SLPP, 							have been meeting in the southern provincial city of 							Bo over the weekend. The emergency Party conference was 							called primarily to discuss, and if approved, to 							ratify an earlier decision taken at the November 							2010 Party Convention. This conference will seek to 							avert serious constitutional crisis and a possible 							disintegration of the Party.
								
                          In November 2010, a decision was taken by the 							conference, empowering the current Executive 							Committee, which is led by the Chairman – john 							Benjamin, to remain in office until after the 							country’s general election in 2012.
								
                          But since that decision was made, there have been 							many internal debates as to the legality of tenure 							of office, of the Benjamin administration.
								
									
										
										
										Photo: 										John Benjamin and Dr. Sama Banya 										
										
 
										
                                                    										
                          Some key Party grandees have openly challenged and 							expressed doubts, as to whether the November 2010 							Convention, had legally authorised the current 							Executive Committee to continue in office beyond 							February 2011.
										
                          Equally so, there are many in the Party who are now 							hoping, that the current Executive will be endorsed 							by the conference, to continue its work.
										
                          They say that, any decision taken now to change Party 							administration, will seriously and irretrievably 							disrupt the efficient organisation and management of 							the Party’s Presidential aspirants’ election, which 							is just six weeks away.
										
                                                    							But there are strong and vociferous calls from 							within the Party, for clarification of the legality 							and democratic legitimacy of the Executive 							Committee, once their tenure of office expires at 							the end of February 2011. These calls must be heard 							in order to avoid Party disintegration.
																	
									
								
								
                          In an unprecedented show of leadership and authority, 							the Party Chairman – John Benjamin  delivered a 							passionate appeal to the Party – calling for unity. 							He strongly condemned the recent wave of defection 							of senior Party grandees and Presidential aspirant 							to the ruling APC Party.
								
                          Political observers say that Saturday's speech by John 							Benjamin, may well go down in the Party's history as 							his most important since taking up office, and is 							likely to determine the Party's fate in the coming 							weeks and months. There are media reports of more 							defections from the Party, to follow that of one of 							the                                                    							aspirants of the														Party's Presidential leadership race - Professor 							Ritchard M'Bayo.
								
                          Professor M'Bayo announced his defection to the ruling 							APC Party, on live national television, a few weeks 							ago, during a meeting with President Koroma at State 							House, provoking strong condemnation and accusations 							of betrayal. 								
								
                          Excerpt of Chairman - John Benjamin's speech is 							reproduced below:
								
                          "Fellow Party members, it could be recalled at the 							last NEC meeting we had in Freetown on November 27th 							2010, it was resolved that we forward to the 							National Party Conference, for ratification, our 							salient agreement that given the political 							circumstances and exigencies, the tenure of office 							of all elected executives at various levels, be 							extended until after the 2012 Presidential & General 							Elections in Sierra Leone.
								
                          Following that NEC Meeting, it was brought to the 							attention of the Party that if we wait until March 							2011 to ratify the resolution, some of our delegates 							might find themselves in the uncomfortable position 							of not being able to be seated as legitimate 							delegates as their tenure might have expired before 							the resolution was ratified.
								
                          Upon a close study of the SLPP Constitution, it was 							realized that in fact, only 72 out of the hundreds 							of delegates making up our National Party 							Conference, will be affected by this legitimacy 							question that has come about because of the biennial 							nature of elections that commence their tenures. All 							the other delegates are not at all affected by this 							biennial clause. Only 72 delegates are so affected."
								
                          "As the internal debate over the issue commenced; 							sometimes spilling into the local media, it became 							obvious that what was being questioned was the 							timing of the ratification and not the proposed 							extension itself which is not a unique occurrence 							within our Party.
								
                          The SLPP has severally over the last decade and a 							half, extended the mandate of elected officials 							starting from 1997 when political circumstances 							denied us the chance to elect replacements for the 							various 1995 elected officials until 2002."
								
                          "Two years after in 2004, we again postponed replacing 							the Dr. Sama Banya chaired National SLPP Executive 							until 2005. Again, two years later, in 2007, 							political exigencies caused us to postpone replacing 							the Alhaji U.N.S. Jah chaired National SLPP 							Executive until the year 2009 when I was elected to 							chair the SLPP.
								
                          It is thus clear that extensions are not 							prohibited. However, the question has been how are 							such extensions to be done within the spirit and 							intendment of the SLPP Constitution?
								
                          "Inside the SLPP Constitution, there is nowhere such 							extensions are prohibited. If anything, there is 							allowance within the Constitution for such 							extensions as long as they are proposed by NEC and 							ratified by the National Party Conference.
								
                          As stated earlier, only 72 of our delegates are 							affected by the issue of biennial elections. These 							are the 4 delegates each (Chairman, Secretary, 							Women’s Leader and Young Generation Leader) from the 							17 SLPP Electoral Districts totalling 68 District 							level delegates plus the 4 Regional Secretaries to 							give a grand total of only 72 delegates who are 							affected by the biennial clause concerning elections 							into their positions."
								
                          "However, even one delegate seated with a question 							mark is one too many and so we decided that rather 							than wait until March 5th 2011 to ratify the NEC 							Resolution, we will call this extraordinary Party 							Conference today to ratify the decision at the time 							when all the 72 delegates are still legitimately 							elected and can legitimately vote for the extension.
								
                          This, ladies and gentlemen is why we are here today. 							Let me once again give sincere thanks to all those 							who raised the issue in the interest of our great 							Party."
								
                          "Now, Fellow Party members, it could be recalled that 							I had promised that this executive shall ensure the 							adequate provision of opportunities to engage in 							policy discussions, create cohesion and reconcile 							our differences as a Party. I am therefore pleased 							to inform you that we are not here in Bo today 							purely to ratify the NEC Resolution but to talk 							frankly as a family.
								
                          Fellow Party members, our 2012 success can only be 							realized if we are united as one people and are 							prepared to exhibit that the moment we elect our 							flag bearer on March 5th 2011. I, personally have so 							much faith and confidence in our ability to always 							emerge from our discussions stronger than before."
								
                          "Indeed, outsiders are up to their usual speculations 							once again that the SLPP will disintegrate after 							March 5th 2011. We have proved them wrong over the 							years and we will prove them wrong again when, after 							March 5th, the SLPP emerges as an even more potent 							and united force determined to go back to serve our 							people; at Sharp 12!
								
                          Ladies and Gentlemen, in the wake of one of our former 							flagbearer aspirant defecting to the ruling APC 							Party, we have been subjected to media reports that 							our Party should expect more defections from our 							ranks to that of APC."
								
                          "Let me say that as Party Leader, I will continue to 							have fullest confidence in every single member of 							the Sierra Leone Peoples Party until such time as 							that member decides to betray the cause. Media 							reports of defections do not discourage me and I 							appeal to you all, for such reports not to discourage 							you.
								
                          Sierra Leone’s multi-Party democracy needs to be 							sustained by all means possible. We cannot, I 							repeat, we cannot allow it to fail. Multi-Party 							democracy is the best form of Governance for Sierra 							Leone."
								
                          "The challenge to us is in ensuring that in spite of 							all the difficulties we are facing and in spite of 							all the intimidation and incentives being offered to 							SLPP members to jump ship, that we put our shoulders 							to the wheel to ensure the continued existence of a 							Multi-Party Democratic State of Sierra Leone."
								
                          Many people defend those who seek to graze on 							lucrative pastures of the APC, as being on a mission 							to ‘serve the Nation’. This is untrue and should be 							scorned! They are on a selfish mission which will 							take this country back to the One-Party days at 							great detriment to the ordinary man.
								
                          Only a multi-Party democratic culture with distinct 							dichotomy between the two main political Parties can 							firmly embed democracy into our Nation."
								
                          "The ruling APC seems to be ready to stop at 							absolutely nothing to undermine the chances of the 							SLPP at the 2012 Elections. This includes paying of 							SLPP members within our ranks to act as moles and 							spies transmitting sensitive information from within 							our ranks to the APC.
								
                          It also includes using raw intimidation and, or cash 							and opportunities to lure away our cherished SLPP 							members to their side.
								
                          Many of our traditional Paramount Chiefs in the 							country have been forced to declare their support 							for the ruling APC Party and to openly denounce the 							SLPP. These Chiefs in turn, have transferred such 							intimidation tactics on to their subjects in a bid 							to get them to transfer their support from the SLPP 							to the APC."
								
                          "I am proud to however state that whilst there has 							been some success with the desire of the APC to 							destroy our support base; our people nationwide have 							stood resolute in their support for our SLPP.
							It is my fervent desire that every single one of our 							cherished SLPP members would be able to resist the 							lure of incentives and cash which the APC seems to 							have in abundance.
								
                          It is my fervent wish that in the spirit of 							multi-Party democracy which this country so badly 							needs in this 21st Century, every single SLPP member 							will stay within the fold and strive with us."
								
                          "At this point, let me assure you all that John Oponjo 							Benjamin will be the last man standing rather than 							defect or cross-over to the APC. The money that can 							buy me over to the APC has not yet been made on 							Planet Earth.
								
                          All the money on Planet Earth put together and all the 							incentives in this world cannot sway me in my firm 							determination to ensure the APC is democratically 							removed from the seat of governance and replaced by 							the SLPP in 2012."
								
                          "Maybe on a day space aliens land from Planet Jupiter 							arrives with a new kind of money, you can consider 							the possibility that APC can buy John Benjamin but 							for now, no amount of money on this earth can buy 							me.
								
                          No Cocaine money can buy me. No NASSIT Ferry money can 							buy me. No Wanza Gunboat money can buy me. No Income 							Electrix money can buy me. No Indian Rice money can 							buy me. No Development Roads Kickbacks money can buy 							me. No Mining Company bribe can buy me.
								
                          No Million Dollars Tax waiver can buy me. No depleted 							Strategic Stock money can buy me. No APC money can 							buy me. And so, I appeal to you all to emulate your 							Leader and ensure that no amount of money can also 							lure you over to the APC or cause you to betray the 							ideals set out for us by our forefathers."
								
                          "The APC is not good for this country. Just taking a 							look at Sierra Leone today as against the Sierra 							Leone we handed over to them in 2007 is evidence of 							their unfitness to be in governance. We have come to 							witness increased crime rate with a recreation of 							scenes of perpetual fear and insecurity reminiscent 							only of the war years.
								
                          Furthermore, the price of every commodity is rising 							day after day. A bag of rice is now sold at 							Le145,000 up from the Le55,000 it was at when we 							handed over power just three years ago.
								
                          The value of the Leone with respect to the US$ is now 							estimated at almost Le4,500 to US$1 representing a 							massive depreciation from when we handed over power 							at Le2,900 to US$1. This is frightening. The economy 							is in free fall."
								
                          "An APC Parliamentarian has revealed that the APC in 							just four years has not only depleted the Strategic 							Stock funds we left behind but they have finished 							all the money we handed over to them and have now 							incurred fresh debts to the tune of over 700 million 							dollars.
								
                          The SLPP, under my financial leadership as Finance 							Minister, had caused all of the country’s 1.7 							Billion dollars debt to be wiped off. Most of these 							debts were incurred by the previous APC regimes of 							Siaka Stevens and Joseph Momoh. Well, the APC is 							back and are spending money in a reckless manner.
								
                          They embark on projects that were not budgeted for and 							as a result, the socio-economic needs of the country 							are being abandoned whilst infrastructural 							developments that cannot be afforded are being 							engaged upon for political purposes."
								
                          "Over-spending is responsible for the inflation rates 							and the hard times we are now facing as a Nation. 							The exchange rate of the dollar to the Leone just 							keeps on skyrocketing. This simply cannot be blamed 							on global financial problems because if global 							problems are affecting all economies and all 							currencies, why is it that only the Leone is going 							down in value? Global should also affect the dollar.
								
                          The problem is not caused by ‘global’ but by 							‘Big-Eye’. Gluttonous politicians are busy lining 							their pockets. The Anti Corruption Commission under 							the APC, is now a tool for witch-hunting and 							settling of scores with the Commission turning 							itself into a constant source of irony."
								
                          "The ACC charged Magistrate Adrian Fisher with 20 							counts over a sum of Three Million Leones he is 							alleged to have misappropriated but when Sixteen 							Billion Leones is expended in corrupt circumstances 							by a relative of the President, Edmund Koroma, the 							ACC merely fines Koroma the sum of just half a 							billion Leones with no time-frame to repay and does 							not charge him to court.
								
                          Who determines who is a sacred cow in the face of 							clear evidence of corruption? How was Afsatu Kabba 							charged and Edmund Koroma spared?
								
                          With all of these problems in our country, only a 							united SLPP can save this country from plunging 							further. Let us close ranks and come together 							showing respect for each other. Indeed, with all the 							myriad of tactics being used by the APC against the 							SLPP’s interests, we are challenged but we can stand 							firm and make it together."
								
                          "I want to call on every SLPP member to first of all, 							do everything possible to promote a good image about 							him or herself to the public and by extension, a 							good image of the Party to members of the voting 							public.
								
                          Let me at this point state that no SLPP member is 							above the party or equal to the Party. The SLPP is 							bigger than all of us and so no-one will be allowed 							to hold this Party to ransom."
								
                          "There is no SLPP member with the ability to destroy 							the existence of the SLPP. It has lasted through 							turbulent times for a period of 60 years and it will 							continue to exist for the next 60 years and more. 							Long after you and I will be dead and buried, our 							children and grandchildren will continue with the 							SLPP which our forefathers handed over to us.
								
                          No one person has the ability to destroy such a 							formidable institution like the SLPP. The SLPP will 							never die. The SLPP cannot die. The SLPP is our 							inheritance and we will hand it over to our children 							safely."
								
                          "Let me reference what I said at the November NEC 							Meeting that none of our worthy 19 aspirants will 							enjoy any special support from me. Not even one 							second before the voting.
								
                          There is no aspirant who can say he enjoys any covert 							or overt support from John Benjamin. If an aspirant 							tells you that John Benjamin is backing him, then 							please do not trust him or her as that aspirant is a 							big liar!
								
                          In the same vein, there is no aspirant here who will 							sit well with his or her conscience, if that 							aspirant says John Benjamin is against him. My 							conscience is very clear on this. I have not 							disadvantaged any aspirant nor have I backed any one 							aspirant over the others."
								
                          "To the delegates, I urge you all to put the 							Party’s 2012 chances first. Do not vote by tribe or 							region or monetary inducement but vote for the 							candidate who will most likely, first take the SLPP 							to State House and then take Sierra Leone to its 							rightful economic and social development place.
								
                          Finally, I want to assure you all that just as has 							been the case with previous SLPP Conventions even 							when we were in governance, this Convention today is 							being held without the corrupt recourse to any 							government funds like the APC does in stealing money 							from Government to run their Conventions. The SLPP 							is a Party of gentlemen and not a Party of thieves."
								
                          LONG LIVE THE SIERRA LEONE PEOPLE’S PARTY; LONG 							LIVE UNITY; SLPP! THE ONLY WAY OUT!; THE ONLY WAY 							FORWARD!; THE ONLY WAY THROUGH!; AND POWER TO THE 							PEOPLE!
								
                          I THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU!”


 




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