Big Fish incident, a lesson for Sierra Leoneans By: Kembay Those always clamouring for War after seen yesterday random shooting on Charlotte and Lightfoot Boston Streets in Freetown by a desperado should now know such is just a tip of an ice bag in a warfare. Big Fish after forcefully snatching, the riffle from the female police officer didn't go on looking out for APC or SLPP but was determine to shoot at anyone who dare stand his way irrespective of your political loyalty, Religious trait, tribal or Regional connection. The few minutes he spent with the gun while moving up an down, saw almost all the streets in CBD deserted with everyone indoor except the security forces who were positioning themselves at intersections point to end the menace. What caused the desertion and the indoor staying was that everyone knew that either by mistake or intention coming in contact with Big Fish at that moment, would have been your end. That is
Sierra Leone's government, led by His Excellency Julius Maada Bio, has begun to restore some of the country's most iconic environments, which have been neglected for more than 20 years.
If you've read about Sierra Leone in history books, you've probably heard about the government wharf, which was once one of the most important environments in Freetown during the colonial period and now houses a number of important offices such as the Sierra Leone Maritime Office, the Sierra Leone navel, the NASSIT office, the ferry terminal, the Sierra Leone Central Police Station, and so on.
when government wharf was unpleasant,
citizen called on the govt. to help resolve the problem
Following the rebel war, the government wharf was the most unpleasant place to live, with sewage spilling everywhere and broken roads littered with plastics.
President Julius Maada Bio's government not only saw such situations as terrible, but also had to order the SLRA to quickly pave the entire environment.
To observe the tr ansformation so far, watch the video.
God bless everyone who wishes good for our beloved country..
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