A powerful editorial from CritiqueEcho has sounded the alarm: Sierra Leone’s peace and freedom, won through immense bloodshed and agony, must not be traded away for cheap political rhetoric. As the country looks toward the 2028 general election, the piece reminds citizens that a day or a week in politics can shift quickly—but the cost of conflict is permanent.
The opinion piece does not mince words, drawing directly on the collective memory of Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war. It argues that the stability and liberty enjoyed today are too precious to be undermined by divisive language or political gamesmanship. The author calls on all actors to prioritize national unity over short-term gains.
While the 2028 election may seem far off, the warning is immediate. The editorial serves as a preemptive strike against the kind of rhetoric that, history shows, can spiral into violence. It resonates deeply in a country where peace remains fragile and the scars of war are still fresh.
The message is clear: protect the hard-won peace, or risk losing everything. CritiqueEcho’s stance adds a sobering voice to the national conversation, urging Sierra Leoneans to remain vigilant as the political landscape evolves.
Article and image source: critiqueecho.com

