By Abdul Robert Blessing Dumbuya
On 21st October 2025, Bombali District stood tall as a beacon of renewed hope, unity, and reconciliation within the All People’s Congress (APC). The winds of peace have finally swept through this beloved district, ushering in a new era of collaboration and mutual respect among party leadership. This transformation is not accidental—it is the result of wisdom, humility, and a shared vision for victory in 2028.
Under the guidance of Chairman Med K. and the Northeast Regional Chairman Mohamed Alie Commoner Kargbo, the APC District Chairmen across the country have demonstrated what true leadership looks like. Their call for unity has resonated deeply in Bombali, where Members of Parliament, constituency chairmen, and grassroots supporters have embraced the message: the APC is bigger than any individual, and the time has come to put the party first.
At the heart of this movement are Honorable Martin Bangura, Bombali District APC Chairman, and his Deputy Chairman, Alie General Kargbo. Their public commitment to work side by side marks a turning point in APC’s political journey. Alie General’s heartfelt apology for past disruptions and his pledge to fully respect and support his Chairman is a powerful gesture of reconciliation. Likewise, Hon. Martin Bangura’s promise to embrace his deputy with love and respect, avoiding personal agendas, sets the tone for a united leadership.
This spirit of unity has also extended to the Makeni City Council, where the Mayor and Deputy Mayor have vowed to speak with one voice and act with one mind. Such solidarity is not only commendable—it is essential. Bombali cannot afford division. What we need now is cohesion, shared purpose, and a relentless focus on rebuilding the district into the first-class region it once was.
The message is clear: APC must heal, unite, and build. The SLPP must not be handed another victory due to internal strife or fractured leadership. The APC in Bombali must rise above personal interests and embrace the collective mission. Respect for party structures, love among comrades, and loyalty to the cause are the pillars upon which our success will be built.
This day should be remembered as the moment Bombali chose peace over pride, unity over ego, and progress over stagnation. Let every ward, constituency, and council echo the call for togetherness. The road to 2028 begins now, and it must be paved with trust, cooperation, and unwavering commitment to the APC.
Together, APC will restore Bombali’s glory. Together, APC will reclaim its rightful place in national leadership. And together, APC will prove that when peace takes its place, victory is not just possible—it is inevitable.
