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By: Author’s Pen RamRose

Monday, November 3, 2025

In every great political movement, there comes a moment when the people must choose between division and direction, between doubt and determination. Today, the All People’s Congress (APC) stands at that defining crossroads, not because it is weak or for sale, but because it is being rebuilt from the ground up by those who still believe in its red legacy and its promise to the people of Sierra Leone. Among those champions stands a man whose journey embodies service, vision, and sacrifice, Jagaban.

A Leader Who Builds

From the start, Jagaban’s political story has never been about buying influence or chasing titles. His rise within the APC has been marked by service to the grassroots, loyalty to the cause, and support for the people who give life to the party. When others saw politics as a personal ladder, Jagaban saw it as a bridge to lift others.

During challenging moments in the APC’s recent history, he did not withdraw or complain, he acted. He traveled across districts, energized youth wings, supported women’s groups, and offered a helping hand to struggling constituencies that felt abandoned. These were not acts of buying loyalty; they were acts of rebuilding faith. Faith in the APC. Faith in the red movement. Faith in Sierra Leone’s brighter future.

Empowering & Strengthening the Party*

Let us be real: no political party thrives without empowering its base. Delegates are not outsiders; they are the lifeblood of the APC, teachers, traders, youths, market women, and community leaders who have carried the red sun through both victory and storm. Supporting them, ensuring they have the means to mobilize, campaign, and represent the party, is not corruption. it is compassionate leadership. It is investment in victory.

True empowerment is not about handouts, it’s about creating the capacity for every member to feel valued, involved, and motivated. Jagaban understands this deeply. His approach is not transactional; it is transformational. He builds people because he knows that when delegates are strong, the APC stands unshakable. When the base is united, State House becomes achievable.

A Legacy of Service and Vision

History has always favored builders. Siaka Stevens built from the streets of Freetown to State House. Ernest Bai Koroma built from grassroots unity to national leadership. Today, Jagaban carries that torch, following their example, yet shaping his own path through service, inclusivity, and empowerment.

His message has remained consistent: “We must lift one another.” It is a philosophy of collective progress, one that strengthens the party’s foundation and restores hope to those who once felt forgotten. While others talk of divisions, Jagaban talks of direction. While some whisper of power, he works for progress.

The Path to 2028 — Unity Over Rumors

As 2028 approaches, the APC’s greatest strength will not come from speeches or slogans, but from unity, organization, and empowerment. The future belongs to leaders who can build consensus, inspire confidence, and deliver solutions. That is why Jagaban’s contributions matter, because they are focused not on himself, but on the victory of the APC and the progress of Sierra Leone.

So when critics try to stir doubt or distract from the mission, let them speak. History will not remember the noise; it will remember the builders. And Jagaban’s name will stand among those who chose to build, support, and strengthen not for personal gain, but for the glory of the red sun and the future of every Sierra Leonean who still believes in change.

The APC is not for sale. It is being reborn, through unity, empowerment, and leadership rooted in service. And as 2028 draws closer, one truth will remain clear: those who build the people will win the nation.

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