Freetown, Sierra Leone, 27th October 2023 – In a momentous homecoming, Sheik Alhaji Mohamed “Omodu” Kamara, alias Jagaban, the esteemed philanthropist, business mogul, and influential figure within the opposition All Peoples Congress party (APC), has arrived in Sierra Leone for the first time since the “undisputed” June 24, 2023, presidential elections were declared. He is leaving behind his multi-million-dollar business ventures in the United States of America. Jagaban’s visit comes as a result of the recent dialogue between the APC and the Government of Sierra Leone, which successfully ended the APC lawmaker’s boycott of governance.
Jagaban’s primary objective is to infuse the APC with a renewed sense of spirit and determination, ensuring victory in future elections. His itinerary will include visits to APC comrades across the country, where he aims to console, inspire, and motivate them during these challenging times. His message of hope will resonate strongly, assuring party members that brighter days lie ahead and that the Sun will surely shine in 2028.
Notably, Jagaban will also take the opportunity to meet with clergymen, recognising the importance of spiritual guidance and support in the party’s journey towards success.
Furthermore, Jagaban will visit one of his most ambitious projects, the site of the APC party office building in Kono District. This endeavour showcases his commitment to the party’s infrastructural development, as he takes the honour of constructing a dedicated party office in Kono District.
In addition to his political engagement, Jagaban will also visit project sites designated for his philanthropic activities. His dedication to uplifting communities and making a positive impact is evident through these endeavours, further solidifying his reputation as a compassionate leader.
As Sheik Alhaji Mohamed “Omodu” Kamara returns to Sierra Leone, his presence will bring renewed hope, motivation, and a vision for a brighter future for the APC. With his philanthropic efforts and commitment to party development, Jagaban continues to inspire others and leave a lasting legacy in the hearts of Sierra Leoneans.