Chief Minister Dr. David Sengeh calls out Dr. Sylvia Blyden of her not being a good model to society in an interview with AYV.
When responding to a question regarding the relationship between him, the first lady and Dr. Sylvia he said “l have great respect of the First lady” describing her as an amazing women and we work together.
He further stated examples by saying including videos and a lot of pictures have showed us working together, adding that between him and the first lady they have neutrally respect and that have never change.
“I don’t see Sylvia post to be honest” he stated. Adding that it only when people forwarded it and what l see is so much heat and informing by stated “l don’t know we’re all this is coming from”.
“l don’t want my kids to ever know or the young people to ever copy from, so I don’t think she is a good model to society ” l am saying his out of attack he noted.
He further stated that, l just think that not how people in society should be communicating, you can’t be an example to citizens or young people.
Chief Minister further stress that “it don’t affect me, l wake up every day, serve the people of this country and l continue with my life.
“Dr. Sylvia is on the opposition and l don’t expect her to write rose’s about me, the president and the Government that their job unprogresstive opposition, they are there to attack the government and not contribute to government” Minister Sengeh Noted.
He finally said, he is a proud SLPP and they are in Government and they are going to win again because “we are serving the people and we are doing what matters”.
Absolutely right Sir.
You know grani way dae laydon for borbor kin always feel say in na young girl.
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This are act of untrained youth. You dea tok in favor of chief minister you they used den kin word ya. Na e mk una life den dea behind.
Be careful with what you post on social media!
Mr chief minister. You wrong in this. Says you don’t like how she attack. And you are backing your party members. The sengeh we know is no longer the sengeh now.
Literally your government is failing. Before the election. We the people of Sierra Leone were enjoying good electricity After we are now in dark. No improvement.
And when Sylvia olayinka blyden keep giving the youth aid in some of the works you should be doing. You hated her for that. That pure envy , mind you 2028 is not for slpp again o. Because we are tired. Off seeing photos with no good work done.
I just heard you will win again ,is that so? Did you even won in the first place? You hijacked the seat and everybody knows that,national and international including you and your team.But because the citizens of Sierra Leone are peaceful sort of people that’s why they decided to hold their peace.And remember they’re not stupid.una sidon pa bomba corruption and tiff tiff den u dae tel orda posin say e nor to good model. Una na good model???
She’s never a good model. She’s a very big inciter. She always oppose progress and behave inocent. She was the first to condemn sierra Leone air bus, it’s now been banned from European air route. You’re now overwhelmed madam.
U people never won the 2023 elections and you are here bragging for 2028 over our dead body
Mr Ministre, your thinking has nothing to do with with DAY LIGHT
Dear Chief Minister,
Respectfully, I wish to address your recent remarks concerning Dr. Sylvia. While I understand the importance of holding public figures accountable, I believe it is equally crucial to uphold the deeply rooted value of respect in our African culture.
In Africa, respect for elders is not just a tradition but a moral obligation that binds us as a society. Despite Dr. Sylvia’s position as an opposition leader, she remains an elderly woman who deserves dignity and respect. Referring to her as “not a good model to society” could be interpreted as an insult, which may inadvertently create unnecessary tension.
As leaders, our words hold significant weight. It is imperative that we critique constructively, with respect and empathy, setting an example for the younger generation. Let us continue to engage in dialogue that builds bridges and promotes mutual understanding, regardless of our differences.
Thank you for considering this perspective.
Yours sincerely,
Alimu Mansaray.