

By Alvin Lansana Kargbo
Hon. Chernor Ramadan Maju Bah, widely known as Chericoco, has called for fairness, restraint and respect for democratic principles following recent developments involving the opposition All Peoples Congress (APC).
In a public statement, the former lawmaker and legal practitioner said he had taken note of the suspension of the APC by the Political Parties Regulation Commission (PPRC), the heavy fines imposed on the party and the arrest, court charge, denial of bail and subsequent remand of the APC Secretary General, Lansana Dumbuya, at the Pademba Road Correctional Facility.
Hon. Chernor Ramadan Maju Bah noted that the APC complied with the fines imposed by the PPRC, describing the decision as a demonstration of the party’s respect for the law and for institutions established to uphold it. However, he expressed concern over what he described as an escalation of events despite that compliance.
“The APC complied with the fines because we respect the law and the institutions established to uphold it,” he stated. “It is therefore deeply concerning that, despite this compliance, the situation has escalated in ways that raise serious questions about fairness, proportionality and the protection of Sierra Leone’s democratic space.”
Drawing on his background as a lawyer, Hon. Chernor Ramadan Maju Bah emphasized his belief in the rule of law and the importance of strong and independent institutions. He cautioned, however, that the law must not be perceived as a tool for political intimidation or as a means of weakening legitimate opposition voices.
“But the law must never be perceived or used as a tool for political intimidation,” he said. “Institutions must not appear to weaken legitimate opposition voices. Sierra Leone’s democratic progress depends on fairness, equal treatment and unwavering respect for constitutional principles.”
The former Member of Parliament underscored the importance of public confidence in state institutions, especially in politically sensitive times. According to him, democracy thrives when institutions act with neutrality and integrity.
While expressing full respect for the independence of the judiciary, Hon. Chernor Ramadan Maju Bah urged all state institutions to exercise their mandates with restraint and impartiality. He maintained that good governance requires institutions that safeguard democratic participation rather than restrict it.
“Good governance requires institutions that safeguard democratic participation, not restrict it,” he said.
Hon. Chernor Ramadan Maju Bah also appealed directly to APC members and supporters across Sierra Leone and in the diaspora to remain calm and united. He called for discipline and a continued commitment to peace, stressing that political disagreements should not undermine national stability.
“To APC members and supporters across Sierra Leone and the diaspora, I call for calm, discipline and unity. Let us remain focused, principled and committed to peace,” he urged.
Reaffirming the APC’s stance, Hon. Chernor Ramadan Maju Bah said the party would continue to stand firm in defense of democracy, good governance and the rule of law while working toward a better future for all Sierra Leoneans.
The developments surrounding the APC have sparked widespread public discussion, with many observers closely following actions taken by regulatory bodies and the courts. Hon. Chernor Ramadan Maju Bah’s statement adds to ongoing calls for fairness, proportionality and the protection of Sierra Leone’s democratic space as the matter unfolds. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/law-must-not-be-tool-for-intimidation-chericoco-speaks-on-apc-crisis/
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