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Now, after months of silence, the government claims they have ordered an investigation into Jos Leijdekkers’ presence in Sierra Leone . But how can the same officials who. Now, after months of silence, the government claims they have ordered an investigation into Leijdekkers’ presence in Sierra Leone. The betrayal of Sierra Leone by its own leadership is evident in the economic hardship, environmental destruction, crumbling infrastructure, and suppression of. The scandal surrounding the University of Sierra Leone (USL) and its botched $4.5 million deal with the dubious Nigerian developer , Femab Properties , is a stark reminder. The repeated betrayal of public trust has led to widespread disillusionment, leaving citizens questioning their love for Sierra Leone and their ability to effect change. Once united by shared struggles and regional solidarity, the two nations now stand divided by a territorial dispute that has strained diplomatic ties and eroded mutual. Sierra Leone has become a textbook case of how selfish leadership can sabotage a nation’s future. At the heart of the problem is the disturbing fact that most of Sierra. The destiny of Sierra Leoneans now lies in their hands and can no longer be determined by politicians that have continuously betrayed the trust bestowed on them for more. Contrary to received opinion in The Union and others who would wish away what has happened in the dismissal of Kevin Ramirez, it is not time to put the mischief of Aaron.