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 And he's not particularly handsome. Just looking at him makes me laugh. Much less reading him. My God. Haruna.

 

A Satire: 							“APC Rejects Professor Richard M’Bayo’s Claim for 							Political Asylum
							
Messeh Kamara – 							London, UK
                                                    							
1 February 2011
							
A Letter from 							the APC Party in reply to Professor M’Bayo’s 							Application for Asylum
							
Dear Professor Richard M’ Bayo
							
You have applied for political 							asylum to the All Peoples Congress Party (APC) and 							asked to be recognised as a refuge under the 1991 							Sierra Leone Constitution relating to section 26(1) 							as follows:
														
                          							"except with his own consent, no person shall be 							hindered in the enjoyment of his freedom of assembly 							and association, that is to say, his right to 							assemble freely and associate with other persons and 							in particular to form or belong to any political 							party, trade unions or other economic, social or 							professional associations, national or 							international, for the protection of his interests."
							
On the basis that it would be 							contrary to APC’s obligations under the Sierra Leone 							Constitution for you to be removed from or required 							to leave the APC. You claim to have a well founded 							fear of persecution in the SLPP.
							
Your application for political 							asylum has not been considered by President Ernest 							Bai Koroma personally but by the APC acting on his 							behalf.
							
A person will be granted political 							asylum in the APC if the Secretary General is 							satisfied that: substantial grounds have been shown 							for believing that if the person concerned, returns 							to the party of origin, would face a real risk of 							suffering serious harm and is unable, or, owing to 							such risk, unwilling to avail himself of the 							protection of that party. 
							
							In your interview or letter to the media of the 29th 							January 2011, you said: "This is my story, in a 							nutshell. It is left with you now to make your own 							judgment about me. There is much more to say, but I 							do not see the need to respond to every stone thrown 							at me now."
							
By your own request for us to make 							a judgement on your clams for fleeing the SLPP, 							therefore, consideration has been given to whether 							or not you qualify for political asylum. We note 							that you had difficulty explaining the reasons why 							you claim to have suffered persecution from the 							SLPP.
							
You claim to have suffered 							persecution because you are descended from the 							Diaspora. In the alternative, it is because you are 							the son of Kono, a friend of President Koroma and 							brother of Vice President Sam-Sumana, both from the 							APC.
							
You claim to have suffered 							persecution because of your dual American 							citizenship and that the SLPP had problem with 							people from the Diaspora who want to be president. 							You also claim that the SLPP delegate model has been 							transformed into an elaborate and institutionalized 							system of corruption, designed to extract money from 							vulnerable flagbearer aspirants in lieu of serious 							debates over policy matters.
							
In your own case, particularly, 							you agonized in painful silence over many of these 							issues. But, that at the district level, party 							functionaries betrayed you. At the national level, 							you suspected a heightened anti-diasporan sentiment 							among some key members of the SLPP.
							
You said quite a number of them 							are simply dishonest and fraudulent. They are 							predators without conscience, and they prey on 							vulnerable aspirants. For that alone, you did not 							think any of them can be trusted to protect the 							interest of Sierra Leone as president.
							
It is noted that in your screening 							interview you named Ambassador Patrick Foyah, 							Ambassador John Leigh, Hon. Ansu Kaikai, Professor 							Septimus Kaikai as your friends from the United 							States in your struggle for democracy through the 							Coalition for Democracy in Sierra Leone (CODISAL), 							as you all insisted upon an uncompromising stance on 							the promotion of democratic principles and culture 							in the wake of the coup that toppled President Ahmad 							Tejan Kabbah in 1997, with the SLPP being the 							greatest beneficiaries.
							
It is considered that even the 							basic personal information you have provided above 							about your fear of persecution in the SLPP and 							relations in the Sierra Leone community, is 							inconsistent and therefore casts doubt on your 							entire claim for political asylum.
							
It is further noted that you have 							failed to provide receipts of all the huge financial 							expenditure you claim to have incurred; membership 							card of the SLPP, or other documents that might be 							expected to prove you were a genuine member of the 							SLPP.
							
You failed to provide evidence 							that other former members of the SLPP, including 							Charles Margai, Dr. Lansana Nyallay, and Dr. John 							Karefa-Smart, left the SLPP and joined the APC for 							fear of being persecuted by the SLPP.
							
You also failed to show medical or 							police reports to justify your asserted allegations 							of all the stones thrown at you while in the SLPP. 							In fact, our consultant - an internationally 							acclaimed health expert in the United Kingdom, Ajan 							Fofanah, himself had cast doubt over your medical 							claims.
							
While it is accepted that 							political asylum seekers may have difficulty 							producing documentary proof, you claim to have many 							close supporters and a campaign team in the SLPP, 							who could easily provide you such evidential 							documents, for you to be able to convince the APC 							that you were indeed persecuted by the SLPP.
							
Because of your disagreement with 							some members of the SLPP, you claim to have narrowly 							avoided being killed, when the SLPP warlord called 							Joe Kallon ordered the slaughter of all ‘spies and 							moles’ in the party.
							
It is noted that some SLPP 							information sources confirm that such an event took 							place. However, your claim to be the intended victim 							is untrue. If you had been the intended victim and 							Joe Kallon was as powerful as you claim and with all 							the stones thrown at you, then you would be dead by 							now.
							
It is implausible that you could 							have escaped in the way that you claim. This aspect 							of your account is rejected as being implausible. 							This further cast doubt in the credibility of your 							claims. It is considered that you have fabricated 							your story to enhance your claim for political 							asylum in the APC.
							
You maintained that your 							detractors have already said a lot of negative 							things about you. Your failure to mention the names 							of your detractors or persecutors including those 							who took bribe or paid delegates for vote in the 							SLPP, also casts further doubt on the veracity of 							your claim.
							
You claim to have been involved in 							a number of extremely implausible events, including; 							you never spoke even once with President Koroma or 							with Vice President Sam-Sumana, or with anyone in 							the APC about your campaign or the internal matters 							of the SLPP in the last three years, and throughout 							your campaign, and that your friends in the APC were 							following your movement through the media.
							
Your representative, a qualified 							and accredited spiritual leader from the APC, 							submitted that these miracles are allegorical and 							are in fact complex metaphors. These aspects of your 							claim are rejected and undermine your general 							credibility.
							
It is noted that you claim to have 							travelled to and fro the US to Sierra Leone via 							Nigeria on a number of occasions to run your 							campaigns in the SLPP, and that you spent some 							$100,000 from your own money, from years of hard 							work and personal savings. As your detractors 							conceded, the amount simply does not add up, as you 							did not provide any receipts for the said 							expenditure or proof of income.
							
Further, if you had known that 							Margai previously left the SLPP for fear of 							persecution, you have not explained why you did not 							terminate your membership of the SLPP earlier.
							
If you were genuinely in fear of 							your political life because of your disagreement 							with some SLPP stalwarts, it is reasonable to have 							expected you to claim asylum at the earliest 							opportunity. This casts further doubt on the 							veracity of your claim.
							
It should be noted that by your 							own admission, you have stated that there were no 							physical attacks on you or your supporters. It is 							considered that if you were being persecuted to the 							degree that you describe by the SLPP militia, 							because of your imputed political opinion, then a 							far more consistent pattern of persecution would 							have occurred. 
							
							It is considered that if you were genuinely 							suspected of being an ally of the APC or 							collaborator, you would have faced far graver 							consequences. The fact that SLPP did not take more 							drastic action against you, leads to one of two 							possible conclusions; either they were satisfied 							that you were not of adverse interest to them; or 							that you were not of adverse attention to them in 							the first place.
							
							Your fear of persecution from the SLPP is therefore 							not well founded, and it is not believed that you 							ever received threats from them.
							
							It is not considered credible that after going 							through all the trouble of attacks in the SLPP, the 							party would have then allowed you and the rest of 							your supporters to stay in peace for the past number 							of years, until they perpetrated the next attack.							
							
							If you were to receive an unpleasant verdict on your 							candidacy as presidential aspirant for the party, 							although we accept that political conditions in the 							SLPP are poor, the objective evidence also suggests 							that conditions have improved over recent years 							owing to the intervention of the party chairman, 							John Benjamin and Secretary General, Jacob Saffa.							
							
							Therefore, on the totality of the evidence, we find 							that if you were to be returned to the SLPP. There 							are no reasonable grounds for believing that you 							would suffer ill-treatment.
							
It is further noted that your fear 							is of the opposition party (the SLPP). They appear 							to be non-state actors. It is therefore considered 							reasonable that you could have relocated within the 							PMDC; another division of the SLPP where you would 							attain a refugee status in the first place.
							
Further, it is considered that you 							have failed to avail yourself of the protection of 							the police and therefore that you will have a 							sufficiency of protection, if you are returned to 							the SLPP.
							
In the light of all the evidence 							available, it has been concluded that you have not 							established a well-founded fear of persecution from 							the SLPP and that you do not qualify for asylum in 							APC.
							
							Your asylum claim is therefore refused. It has also 							been concluded that you have not shown that there 							are substantial grounds for believing that you face 							a real risk of suffering serious harm on return to 							the SLPP and that you do not qualify for 							Humanitarian Protection either.
							
In these circumstances, your claim 							for political asylum in the APC is rejected. You are 							requested to leave the APC now! If you do not leave 							voluntarily your departure will be enforced. 							However, you now have before the next general 							election by 2012 to make an appeal against the 							decision to remove you from the APC.
							
The appeal is an opportunity for 							you to state your reasons for appealing, as well as 							provide documentary evidence to substantiate your 							claims for your fear of persecution in the SLPP. 
							
							To ensure speedier processing, all notice of appeal 							forms are now sent directly to the Secretary General 							of the APC, Mr. Victor Foe. Please note that while 							you are appealing, you do not need to leave the APC.
							
You are allowed to stay and help 							the party win the next elections. In the event that 							our party wins the election, you would be given an 							indefinite leave to remain in the APC, and perhaps 							appointed a minister in the government. 
							
							Yours Sincerely 
							Satire Joe
							
								
									
									
								
							
							
The author -  Messeh 							Kamara, is a scholar of Law and Politics, currently 							studying and living in the UK. He’s Executive 							Director of the Centre for Civic Innovation (CCI).





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