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Former National Provisional Ruling Council (NPRC) Secretary of State South, and one time Minister of Defence, Rtd. Col. Tom N`yuma is reported to have been under serious attack from his Buedu people in the Kailahun District, following his declaration for the ruling All People’s Congress a fortnight ago.
N`yuma, who is the current Chairman of Kailahun District Council, came to the limelight under the Sierra Leone People’s Party’s ticket. His defecting has inspired lot of revelations on his track records
According to reports, N’yuma’s decision to join the APC has caused a massive split within the SLPP in the District.
Already Mr. John Benjamin has called the former junta man a betrayer, he said N`yuma should never be trusted for he is just an opportunist. Meanwhile, his council members have said they are going to press charges against the former NPRC man for the alleged misappropriation of the said Le500 million being council’s moneys.
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