Sierra Leone’s main opposition party, the All People’s Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Samura Kamara, has unveiled a comprehensive manifesto aimed at fostering national unity, addressing economic deficiencies, and promoting sustainable development across the country.
Kamara’s ten-point plan outlines his vision for a prosperous Sierra Leone founded upon empathic and service-oriented governance, technical competence, and the utilization of data, technology, and innovation.
His manifesto reads as follows:
“Under my presidency, founded upon the principles of empathic and service oriented governance, technical competence, and recognising the power of data, technology and innovation, the APC pledges to:
1. Build One Nation- rebuilding national unity and cohesion.
We shall take immediate steps to restore national cohesion, peace, and unity in Sierra Leone. We shall foster the equitable distribution of opportunities and undertake constitutional and institutional changes to entrench decentralisation and local governance, and ensure fair, transparent and protected access to resources.
2 Address economic deficiencies and the cost-of-living crisis at the structural level.
We shall restore macroeconomic stability and work towards transforming Sierra Leone from a consumption to a competitive production economy. This will include prioritising private sector development, particularly indig- enous businesses and in rural communities, leveraging the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA), as well as other trade blocs and agreements; and harnessing the potentials of digital transformation.
3. Intensify efforts in job creation and the establishment of pathways for every adult, especially the youth and women, to earn a living wage.
Through sustainable cross sectoral interventions, we shall collaborate with local and international partners to create jobs while simultaneously reforming and capacitating the civil and public service to prioritise efficient and effective delivery of services.
4. Accelerate investments in our people, with a specific focus on the capabilities of our children, women, and youth.
We shall enhance efficient and equitable social spending, elevating the quality of life and explicitly caring for the most vulnerable segments of our population, including women, youth and People with Disabilities (PWDs.
5. Accelerate investments in physical and digital infrastructure development We shall pursue responsible investments in energy, transportation, water supply, urban planning, affordable housing, and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). We shall also foster regulatory frameworks for mutually beneficial partnerships with the private sector, international financial institutions, development agencies, and regional economic bodies.
6. Deepen and strengthen decentralisation and rural development.
We shall revive our decentralisation programme, and support the administrative and financial empowerment of all local councils on a foundation of accountability, respect and fairness, Urgent measures shall be taken to restore the confidence of our development partners in this critical pillar of our progress. We shall also restore respectibility of our chiefdom governance structures and facilitate their effective functioning.
7. Enhance democratic good governance and the rule law.
We shall uphold democratic principles, protect human rights, intensify the fight against corruption, and build robust institutions. We shall give ‘Power to the People’ by creating platforms for them to make inputs into decision-making processes and to hold Government accountable for its actions or inactions.
8. Protect our environment, and respond to climate change. We shall roll out improved natural resource management strategies, climate change-focused mitigation and adaptation measures, including the creation of green jobs.
9. Strengthen economic diplomacy.
We shall foster strategic partnerships with other jurisdictions, align priorities, ensure value for money in ongoing and future investments, and pursue mutually beneficial partnerships with deep respect for their taxpayers while safeguarding our sovereignty and national integrity.
10. Foster partnerships with the Diaspora for national development.
We shall map our diaspora network collectively identify areas of expertise and interest and create a welcoming environment for mutually beneficial engagements and investments.”
These are not new to us as Sierra Leoneans, we have had better vibes like this before and we still continue to crumble as a nation. I think our opposition should be given us practical approaches to our problems as a nation, not rhetoric as usual.
These are old stories and the APC does not have the capacity to implement any serious policy except mami cuss cuss. APC does not have respect for education and human capital development and that is why there is no mention of education in anyway in that so called manifesto.
Bravo to you sir!!
You really know the urgent needs of the land. I thank God that your manifesto major on the wickedness of the ruling party, but please don’t forget to sustain the progress the ruling party has made if you succeed in this endeavor🙏
Congratulations 👏🎉 in advance sir
This is a 👆 very fantastic Manifesto
it’s encouraging for every meaningful Sierra Leonean…. We do appreciate your powerful promises in the manifesto; and we’re expecting you to deliver WELL!!!.
Just after the general Elections come June 24, 2023…. Inshallah ManshAllah…
The objectives are too much you can not be able to fulfil even 20% in five years, thus, you are not fit to lead the country. Summarize your points.
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May the blessing of God be with you sir.. Good planning for mama salone,come June 24,he is the next president of the republic of Sierra Leone.
Samura for 2023 no doubt he deserve the power am with you sir
You never try, you never know