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There should be No Sacred Cows in the Fight against Kush

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
2 April 2024
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By Sulaiman Aruna Sesay

The attention of Sierra Leoneans has been drawn to a disturbing trend that has been going on in our society where certain individuals and groups are treated as sacred cows by the government. This has come to light recently with the rise of the Kush business in Sierra Leone, where it seems that the government is turning a blind eye to the illegal practices of certain people, ignoring their blatant disregard for the law.

The Kush business in Sierra Leone has become a major source of income for many people, and it is a lucrative trade that has attracted many individuals, including those who engage in illegal practices. Unfortunately, the government seems to be turning a blind eye to the illegal activities that go on in this business, and certain individuals have become immune to prosecution, even when confronted with evidence of their wrongdoing.

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This practice of treating certain people as above the law is a worrying trend that undermines the rule of law and erodes public trust in the government. It sends a message that some people are more equal than others and that those who are well-connected and have the right contacts can get away with anything.

This is unacceptable, and we must call out this behavior and demand accountability from our leaders. The rule of law must be applied equally to everyone, regardless of their social status or connections. The government cannot pick and choose who it wants to prosecute and who it wants to let off the hook.

The trend of treating certain people as sacred cows can have serious consequences for our society. It gives rise to a culture of impunity, where individuals believe that they can engage in illegal activities without fear of consequences. This can lead to an increase in crime and corruption, which in turn can undermine the economic and social development of our country.

It is time that we demand accountability and transparency from our government. We must call for the rule of law to be applied equally to everyone, without exception. The Kush business in Sierra Leone is just one example of how some people are treated as sacred cows by the government, but we must come together as a society to put an end to this practice and ensure that justice prevails for all.

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