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Freetown, Sierra Leone – The coordinating team of Usman Boie Kamara has just announced to Sierra Express Media that Saturday June 9th, 2012 will be a day to remember in the history of Sierra Leone!
Usman Boie Kamara’s declaration for the All People’s Congress Party (APC) will be broadcast live on Star Radio SL from 12 o’clock sharp (Sierra Leone time).
Citizens from every corner of the country will be assembling at Hastings Airfield early morning to join a procession to the Youyi Building, Freetown, where an outside broadcast of the declaration will be held.
Tune in to Star Radio SL on what promises to be a day-long event to hear live commentary, UBK’s declaration, speeches from His Excellency President Ernest Bai Koroma and various dignitaries, opposition party member and other interviews.
It is expected that throughout the day 600 to 700 executives alone will resign from the opposition parties, including PMDC, to declare for APC!
Stay tuned to Sierra Express Media, for your trusted place in news!
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