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1. The ordinary man will no longer be asked to rub someone's stomach to conjure votes. Presently, the ordinary citizens of this country are politically mature enough and very pragmatic than they were in 2007. No more fanaticism in politics.
2. The people at first were lambasting Governments for one thing or the other. Now present day electorates are lampooning them to get the best for our country. Those who think they will survive on just one Man's ticket should think again. Everyone should give account of his/her stewardship.
3. The process will be transparent and credible because all the three main political parties have made tremendous Changes within their ranks and files, which has created more room for proper politicking instead of gangstarism.
4. His Excellency Dr. Ernest Bai-Koroma Vs Former Head of State, Retired Brigadier Maada Bio Vs Lawyer Charles Margai, all have the potential of becoming the next President of this Country through experiences of different degrees. Isn't that a blessing for Mama Salone…?
5. The people will no longer depend on words or sugar-coated vibes to lure them in casting their votes in the void. "This time around, we want to see things happen before giving my vote to whoever", says an amputated observer. "Korpoh for dieee - Projects dem dae ohhh but..." he fumed.
6. Mr Make-Break Man will have to choose where he will support, report, purport or deport as he is admiringly no contender in any race at all. Me wan vote for you Bra…
7. There will be no fighting or forcing come 2012. All the Contenders so far are peace loving Sierra Leoneans and are passing on the same message. Too much dancing and piping will not be seen again…Not to talk bra, nar works.
8. No party will come up and tell us as a nation that our Stadium will be converted to a bakery. Leone Stars can sue them for that. There will be more fruitful and vital ideas than those propagated in some parties manifesto during last election.
9. Our Eyes are wide open and ready to enjoy the plow of Poly-tricks i.e APC-SLPP-PMDC in one basket. "Don't put all your eggs in one basket". We don't have many baskets so they should learn to be in the same basket as Africa is moving forward and not backwards. WE must learn to live together as one people in the same country….Heeeeeeeee.
10. We will see new orators, new advisers, new everything. We will see people passing like mosquitoes around with the coat of many colours. Play and laugh is what we anticipate at the end of the day. We should be our brother’s keeper.
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