The All People’s Congress (APC) party has further confirmed news of ex-vice president, Sam Sumana, being re-admitted to his former party he had brokered to form his new party Coalition for Change ( C4C) in 2018 general elections.
The leader of parliament Abdul Kargbo had spoken about the re-admission of Alhaji Chief Samuel Sam Sumana, underscoring that it was not a re-instatement of him to the party as speculated on social media, and that there is nothing like re-statement in their 2022 constitution.
Chief was sacked by his boss ex-president Ernest Bai Koroma on September 15, 2015 for anti-party activities he was claimed to have staged. This made the former vice president to form his opposition party which helped kicked off the APC from power in 2018 polls.
C4C won almost all the seats in Kono district, a state once considered as APC stronghold. But currently the C4C leader has given it thought to re-join his former party he had been serving as second gentleman in the country.
In another development, Hon Kragbo also informed newsmen that they are bordered by the statement made by President Julius Maada Bio, stating that such statement should not have come out by such person.
The threatening message of Mr Bio was him promising what he described as “bullets for bullets” should any civil protest; otherwise occurs in the country.