Africa24 newspaper has never observed a country so blessed in the third world like our beloved country, Sierra Leone.
We are endowed with various types of minerals and our other natural resources are in abundance, water enough and to spare, but sometimes wasted at the detriment of others.
Our soils are very good for agricultural purposes, in such, we are short of nothing, but the only thing we are short of is love for our country and our fellow-men which has accumulated into the resultant loss of aptitude to manage the many natural resources available to us.
Consequently, we are always classed as the lowest of the lowest in terms of human development. Every government that comes to power in Sierra Leone is always greeted with countless problems that will make the government not stand tall to all of those problems at one go.
Sometimes, the government will become very unpopular because of the expectations of the people.
What will our children be proud of after our time on earth? Government after government they will not leave any good legacy for our yet unborn to point at.
Sir Milton Margai-led SLPP immediately after colonial days was greeted with problems, Albert Margai met his own problems waiting for him, Siaka Probyn Stevens own problems are nothing to write home about.
Coming down to Presidents Momoh, Strasser, Bio part 1, Pa Kabbah part 1, Jonny Paul Koroma, Pa Kabbah part 2, Ernest and today again Maada Bio on the seat, the problems are more than they were before.
Who will really solve the problems of Sierra Leone? Where tribalism, nepotism, sectionalism, regionalism has taken a center stage.
From the look of things, no government will be able to solve the problems of Sierra Leone, even the Kabbah and Ernest government the people loved so much that professed to have the country at heart they were unable to solve the problems of Sierra Leone.
Government come and go but the problems of this country remain unsolved, why, because of lack of love for the country and our fellow-men, our attitude and taking sides in national issues.