This, most political analyst say is an indication that Maada Bio, a perceived most popular candidate is losing his bases of wining the party’s flag-bearer elections, schedule to hold hopefully by the end of this year, given the fact that the zonal and sectional consensus are critical in the party’s build-up to the delegate conference.
Reports alleged that when the “Paopa Camp” saw the defeat in zonal and sectional consensus nation-wide, some key official in the camp made attempts to change the outcome of that day’s process, using their positions as constituency, district and regional chairmen but was confronted with stiff resistance from the people, who are seemingly tired with the countless number of mischief allegedly perpetrated by Maada Bio, a man who is widely believe will not take the party to State House.
In most areas in the South, West and Eastern Region they made several attempts to disrupt the chiefdom level elections, one of which is constituency 84 in Moyamba District where journalists monitored the process over the weekend, our source revealed.
When they failed in all their moves to unlawfully influence the ongoing lower level elections, they wrote petition letters to Political Parties Registration Commission crying foul like a lashed-kid, for the entire process to be concealed.