Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Where is the MP for Kalansogoia?

MP accuses Paramount Chief of embezzlement

The Paramount Chief of Gbo Chiefdom, P.C. Tutu Fawundu and P.C. Desmond Kagobai of Selenga Chiefdom both in the Bo District, have come under scathing attack by the Member of Parliament for Constituency 77, Hon. Paul Kamara for alleged misappropriation of nineteen bundles of corrugated iron zinc. The zinc was meant for the construction of a quarter for the Health Centre at Baima town and a school building for Gualla village in the Gbo Chiefdom, together with five bundles meant for another building project for Dambala, the chiefdom headquarter town of Selenga Chiefdom .
Speaking in a radio broadcast over Radio KISS 104 FM in Bo, Hon. Paul Kamara said that out of the nineteen bundles in question, seven bundles each were for the School and the quarter for the Health Centre in the two towns in Gbo Chiefdom, while the remaining five bundles were meant for the building work in Selenga Chiefdom, all respectively entrusted to each of the two Paramount Chiefs in question.
Explaining further, Hon. Paul Kamara expressed deep disappointment over the alleged misuse of the zinc, and that all efforts made to get the two Chiefs produce the items, have failed and called for an intensive investigation.
He described the practice on the part of the Paramount Chiefs as a calculated ploy to sabotage his good intention to contribute meaningfully to the development in his Constituency which, he stated, is in dire need of infrastructural development.
He therefore promised to do all in his power to let the Chiefs produce the nine bundles of zinc
Speaking to Awoko News, P.C. Kagobai of Selenga Chiefdom was quick to dismiss the PMDC Member of Parliament and further promised to call up a joint Press Conference together with P.C. Tutu Fawundu of Gbo Chiefdom, with the view of explaining the entire accusation and above all to properly throw light on the
whole issue.
There has been no independent verification of the above accusation except that various people spoken to say the rift between the Paramount Chiefs and the MP for Constituency 77 is not good to write home about which analysts say is not good for the development of war-torn chiefdoms, and henceforth called for an end to the hostilities.
By Easmon Moiguah

When is the media going to give Kalansogoia a fair coverage?

Paramount and Town Chiefs clash over mining site

Town and Section Chiefs, Chiefdom Speakers and Elders have unanimously agreed to depose the Town Chief of Gbojeima Town in the Simbaru Chiefdom Kenema District, Chief Mohamed Kortuwa at a Chiefdom meeting held at the Court Barry in Boajibu Town on Monday 27th June 2011.
The meeting came about as a result of a dispute between the Paramount Chief of Simbaru chiefdom, P.C. Mamie G. Gamanga and one of her Town Chiefs, Mohamed Kortuwa of Gbojeima Town over the Sewa River bed for mining purpose.
The present ugly development in the Chiefdom has given cause to the Chiefs and other Chiefdom authorities throwing their weight behind the Paramount Chief in the matter, maintaining that the Sewa River bed belongs to the Paramount Chief as custodian of the Chiefdom who has the power to authorize any mining activity along the Sewa River in her Chiefdom.
In the meeting held at the Court Barry in Simbaru Chiefdom, several reasons were given by the Chiefdom authorities as a yardstick for disposing the Town Chief.
A chiefdom authority, Bockarie Koroma, maintained that the Town Chief, Mohamed Kortuwa, went on the media and made several allegations against the Paramount Chief without any justification.
The Paramount Chief of Simbaru Chiefdom, Madam Mamie Gamanga, while reacting to the allegations to the press said all the issues raised by the Town Chief Mohamed Kortuwa are absolutely incorrect.
She revealed that a special committee has been formed in her Chiefdom to ensure the eradication of illicit mining in the Chiefdom and to ensure the efficient utilization of the Chiefdom Fund so that all in the chiefdom will benefit.
Chief Mohamed Kortuwa, the Town Chief of Gbojeima Town who was deposed in absentia, could not be reached at the time of writing this report for his reaction.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

A NEW BLOG THAT FOLLOWS OUR BLOG

Fellow citizens of Kalansogoia, below is a statement by on of our brothers wanting for us to follow a blog he created. But read for yourselves and make your contributions. It will be followed by my response at the bottom of the page.

Dear Brothers abd sisters from Kalangsogoia,

I am hereby informing all, bot at home and abroad, of a worldwide forum I launched last year to bring together all descendants of Kalangsogoia and especially old boys and girls of St Mathew´s Sec. Sch. Bumbuna. Subscrition into the forum is by an email address without which one can´t be able to reach neither the group, nor be able access the forum. Sould anyone be interested to join our global "Ideas For The Future (IFTF) Forum," kindly contact me directly on:kargboal@hotmail.com You can also reach me on the following: +49 251 323 6163 (Home), or +49 176 77 55 02 37 (Mobile).
Looking forward to reading from you soon.
Kind regards,
Aloysius A. B. Kargbo
Forum Administrator, GERMANY


Sorry, I failed to edit the text before posting. There is one word I need to edit mostly and it´s "Subscrition". A "p" should be immediately after the first "i". Hence, SUBSCRIPTION. If you want to know more about the forum, you may need to contact me either by phone or by email. For the sake of privacy and security, our forum is not accessible on line like this one here. Then I must, right from the onset, make this point clear: anything anonymous has no place in our forum. For the forum is meant to gather ideas and initiatives from all members as we chat the way forward for our township and chiefdom. This is only one of our administrative rules on the forum. Feel free to contact me. It is time to make a difference in our region. A time to get drawn ahead and be saved, or to get left behind and be lost.

Warm regards,

Aloysius A. B. Kargbo
Forum Administrator, GERMANY
Tel. +49 251 323 6163 (home)
+49 176 77550237 (mobile)

Email: kargboal@hotmail.com


Hello Mr. Kargbo, welcome to Bumbuna connect the forum for the voiceless. Thank you for the concern of both privacy and security of individuals wanting to make comments on our blog and that of yours. This was probably the reason why "anonymous" is filled in for our forum. We all know the man hunt that people may suffer in the hands of those dictators who see others as a threat to them for not siding with them. As recently as last month a proactive citizen of chiefdom arrived to the rescue of our people that were jailed for standing for their rights. The pounds sterling aid of the dictator in town together used the authority in Freetown to falsely detain the people's person by making false statements of him. As you may already know, the poor never have a right to hold accountable the authority that swells their accounts in London with proceeds from the chiefdom. Instead of the "virtual chief" bragging to be a peace maker, he is instead bragging around town as the mentor for false allegations. But we will regroup and the people's voices will soon take control as in Tunisia and Egypt.
For this reason, we wanted a forum where people can choose to be anonymous or can identify themselves when making comments. If your blog is about calling things the way they are, I encourage you to post the link to your blog and allow people to read and decide to make comments if they so choose. If you restrict your bloggers, I guarantee you will have zero follow up. What I did was allow for people to post things and if found to be of none substance, I just edit the blog and delete the posting. Also, I noticed a few typos besides subscription. KALANSOGOIA is vital to get spelt right at all times. Again welcome hoping to read from you again.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

A lesson: for the dictators in Bumbuna and beyond!

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi called Tuesday for his supporters to take back the streets from anti-government protesters and vowed to fight on and die as a "martyr."
Gadhafi spoke as U.S. officials confirmed reports by NBC News' Richard Engel, who has managed to enter the country from Egypt, that part of the east of Libya has "fallen" to the protesters and was no longer controlled by the central government.
The officials confirmed that military units had defected to side with the protesters and that a major tribe crucial to the dictator's survival said they would not back Gadhafi because of his brutal treatment of the people.

At some point, the people will rise they will demand freedom, they will demand justice!!!

Be warned!!

Monday, January 31, 2011

I WAS WRONG! TO THINK 2011 IS YEAR FOR PROGRESS AND UNITY FOR KALANSOGOIA:

More than ever before, the divide is spreading! more than ever before the wounds are deepening! will update, more than ever before we need to roll into actions.....

We need prayers and redemption for ourselves and our people...................

The end will justify the means....................

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