Former Youths Minister, Bai Mahmoud Bangura, Member of Parliament from the All People’s Congress (APC), has donated bags of rice and money to Jamiul Jalil Mosque on Oldfield Street in Freetown.
Bangura paid a visit to the Jamiul Jalil Mosque on Oldfield Street, providing an amazing display of unity and leadership. The event, which took place during Jumah (Friday) prayer, showcased strong community support and a strong bond between the politician and his constituents.
The former minister’s visit to the mosque was characterised by his generous offer bags of rice and financial aid, which was well greeted by both the mosque’s administration and those who went for the Friday Prayers. The community expressed appreciation for his ongoing efforts to meet their religious and material needs.
The local people and grassroots supporters came together to show their support for Bangura. They praised him as “the man of the soil,” a leader who has constantly displayed a strong and personal dedication to the people of Constituency 122 in Central Freetown.
Many people were eager to voice their conviction that he is the true representation of the area, citing his historical presence and profound commitment to the community. The atmosphere was charged with excitement, as cries of loyalty rang across the streets after the prayers.
Constituents supports on Bangura’s years of living among them, working with them, and extending support when needed. Residents’ sincere statements throughout the event showed his accessibility and dedication to the constituency.
Bangura’s supporters praised his leadership, describing him as a politician who lives and flourishes with his constituents rather than simply serving them.
In his response, Bangura stated his dedication to the constituency and promised to continue working on projects that will enhance the lives of his constituents.