Maada Will Defeats Samura Over 60% On Saturday – Fadika Reveals

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By: Ilyasa Baa

The elder brother of the late Moseray Fadika, Chief Alhaji Mohamed Baimba Fadika has said that based on his observations nationwide and within the business district of Freetown, he believes firmly that Dr Julius Maada Bio will defeat Dr Samura Kamara by a huge margin of over 60% vote.

He said the First Lady, Mrs Fatima Bio, Mohamed Gento Kamara and Dr Prince Harding have played the game for the smooth victory of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP).

Alhaji Baimba Fadika told this medium during an exclusive interview at his Magazine Cut residence that from what he heard from people at Dove Cut, Magazine Cut and the surrounding communities, there is an indication that the SLPP will gather more votes than the opposition for President Bio to complete his development agenda for the country. 

He said the President is appreciated for his stance on Human Capital Development. He said that based on his ratings, President Bio achieved 90% of what he promised the people of Sierra Leone in his 2018 manifesto.

He referred to the SLPP 2023 Manifesto as being unique, noting that Bio is not making fake promises to win people’s votes.

“President Dr Julius Maada Bio will score 61% of the total votes cast a few days around the corner to lead another term of rapid development”, the elderly man said.

He cautioned the youths not to take part in any form of uprising, calling on them to abide by the laws of the State and not to listen to incitements.

Alhaji Mohamed Baimba Fadika had been the Deputy Organising Secretary for the SLPP, is currently a Board Member at SLRSA and the only one in his family who has not left the SLPP for another political party. His brothers were assisted by the party to get rich but later joined the All People’s Congress (APC) turning their backs on the party their parents had known. He did not contest in the primaries due to illness.

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