” I know you have made up your minds to cast your votes solidly for Hon. Kadi Davies as your MP come December 12th. I urge you to do so without hesitation”, he to told crowd, adding that the 2018 riggings will soon be exposed in Saturday’s by-election and in the 2023 general elections. With a passion for promoting sport and developing their talent, the former Vice President donated football kits to the youth.
Re-echoing his boss, former Mayor of Freetown, Franklyn Bode Gibson recalled that Hon. Kadi Davies won the April 2018 parliamentary election at Constituency 110, but her seat was forcefully grabbed from her by the government. He therefore encouraged constituents not to allow their candidate to be deprived of representing them in Parliament for the third time.
Reaffirming their commitment, the constituents, including women and the youth pointed out that they had been deprived of their political right for nearly three years and that the ruling SLPP had not taken an iota of development to their communities since it came to power in April, 2018, and that their constituency is stalled where the APC left.
Speaking on behalf of Kent women, Madam Cordelia Dauphin implored all to vote Hon. Kadi Davies, who she described “as the right candidate to represent Constituency 110 in the House of Parliament”.
” I know you have made up your minds to cast your votes solidly for Hon. Kadi Davies as your MP come December 12th. I urge you to do so without hesitation”, he to told crowd, adding that the 2018 riggings will soon be exposed in Saturday’s by-election and in the 2023 general elections. With a passion for promoting sport and developing their talent, the former Vice President donated football kits to the youth.
Re-echoing his boss, former Mayor of Freetown, Franklyn Bode Gibson recalled that Hon. Kadi Davies won the April 2018 parliamentary election at Constituency 110, but her seat was forcefully grabbed from her by the government. He therefore encouraged constituents not to allow their candidate to be deprived of representing them in Parliament for the third time.
Reaffirming their commitment, the constituents, including women and the youth pointed out that they had been deprived of their political right for nearly three years and that the ruling SLPP had not taken an iota of development to their communities since it came to power in April, 2018, and that their constituency is stalled where the APC left.
Speaking on behalf of Kent women, Madam Cordelia Dauphin implored all to vote Hon. Kadi Davies, who she described “as the right candidate to represent Constituency 110 in the House of Parliament”.