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The Republic National Independent Party (ReNIP), will on Sunday 19th February, 2023 hold its National Delegates’ Conference at the Bo Kenema highway by Lewabu junction in Bo city, as part of the Political Parties Regulation Commission (PPRC) requirements for the 2023 multi-tier elections.

The Party’s National Chairman and Leader, Beresford Victor Williams said the Party will hold its national delegates’ conference in Bo, where he said they prepare themselves to contest the forthcoming elections on June 24, 2023.

He said their plan is to lead the people from poverty and the struggle they have been going through. “We are looking forward to developing the country as most people are not able to have one square meal a day, so we would make sure that we provide meal for the people,” he said.

Chairman Williams said some of the key priorities in ReNIP’s policies will include prices control, fuel reduction, increased rice production, free ports, international travelling tax reduction, free education for all, judicial reformation, nationalisation of key industry, free data (megabytes) for all and increased military spend, among other issues.

On January 7th, 2018, ReNIP was the last political party that the PPRC gave clearance to contest the 2018 elections, and during the election the Party secured 2,555 votes nationwide, with 0.10% and no seat in parliament.

Mr. Williams said the essence of the national delegates’ conference is to elect new party officials, adopt new reports and also elect new party stewards to guide the activities of the party for the next three years.

He said if elected as President of Sierra Leone, he would make sure that he maintains price control and stability in the country, because he would be a president for all, adding that he would also maintain law and order.

He claimed that ReNIP is the only party that looks after every citizen regardless of gender, sexuality, race, education, tribe or income and that he would provide jobs, social welfare, education, health and many more for the people of this nation.

He further said that he would encourage youth for them to engage in trade and other businesses, which would help them to generate economic and create wealth, noting that youth are the most dynamic powers of any economy and that they are the driving force to development, using the Hybride Economy System.

ReNIP National Chairman and Leader said as a democratic socialist party, they welcome people to join the party from all walks of life and have their say and influence national policies.

He said they also welcome membership applications from individuals, families, young people, students, workers, unemployed and the aged who have interest in building a better Sierra Leone a future nation.

“I want to build a better Sierra Leone, not just a country for the few people that benefit or enjoy the resources of this nation, but a country for all. We are the only party that would create a one nation, one future and one people. We also want to create a country for you, your loved ones and the future generations, that we can call home, our country,” he promised.

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