Blama Residents Rousing Welcome To Jagaban
One of the leading APC politicians in the country, Sheik Alhaji Mohamed Kamara, alias Jagaban, was adorned with fervor and jubilation in Blama, as he entered the Eastern town, where he once campaigned against the ruling SLPP and changed the vote in Blama.
Sheik Jagaban made a grand entrance to attend the fortieth-day ceremony of the late Paramount Chief, Hon. Mohamed Dhafie Benya of Small Bo Chiefdom. Alhaji Sheik Jagaban was born in Blama to the late Alhaji Amara Kamara and Haja Hawanatu Kamara, a revered Chieftaincy Family in Blama.
Residents of Blama, a tight-knit community in Kenema, accorded Jagaban mass welcome over the weekend, as he returned to his roots from abroad after the June 24 elections. The ceremony was marked with a noticeable sense of unity among the people, who divorced partisanship politics and embraced a son of the soil.
In a poignant message, Jagaban pledged to contribute to the development of Blama Town by announcing plans to establish the region’s first sugar factory. This initiative promises economic opportunities and growth for the community.
Jagaban’s commitment to Blama’s progress has ignited hope among the people, who eagerly anticipated the positive transformation that this venture may bring.
Addressing the crowd, Jagaban shared words of solace and encouragement saying that “The death of Paramount Chief Dhafie is not a loss, but rather a blessing, as the Almighty Allah will send more mercy to comfort his people”. These words echoed deeply with those present.
As the ceremony concluded, Jagaban expressed his heartfelt gratitude and offered prayers for those in attendance, including the spiritual leaders who guided the proceedings, and the entire Blama Small -Bo Chiefdom.
His visit did not only strengthen the bond between him and his hometown, but also rekindled renewed hope among the people of Blama.
Jagaban’s promise of a sugar factory stands as proof of his commitment to the region’s development, as the people also cherished the idea during such a momentous occasion in the history of the Chiefdom.
One of the leading APC politicians in the country, Sheik Alhaji Mohamed Kamara, alias Jagaban, was adorned with fervor and jubilation in Blama, as he entered the Eastern town, where he once campaigned against the ruling SLPP and changed the vote in Blama.
Sheik Jagaban made a grand entrance to attend the fortieth-day ceremony of the late Paramount Chief, Hon. Mohamed Dhafie Benya of Small Bo Chiefdom. Alhaji Sheik Jagaban was born in Blama to the late Alhaji Amara Kamara and Haja Hawanatu Kamara, a revered Chieftaincy Family in Blama.
Residents of Blama, a tight-knit community in Kenema, accorded Jagaban mass welcome over the weekend, as he returned to his roots from abroad after the June 24 elections. The ceremony was marked with a noticeable sense of unity among the people, who divorced partisanship politics and embraced a son of the soil.
In a poignant message, Jagaban pledged to contribute to the development of Blama Town by announcing plans to establish the region’s first sugar factory. This initiative promises economic opportunities and growth for the community.
Jagaban’s commitment to Blama’s progress has ignited hope among the people, who eagerly anticipated the positive transformation that this venture may bring.
Addressing the crowd, Jagaban shared words of solace and encouragement saying that “The death of Paramount Chief Dhafie is not a loss, but rather a blessing, as the Almighty Allah will send more mercy to comfort his people”. These words echoed deeply with those present.
As the ceremony concluded, Jagaban expressed his heartfelt gratitude and offered prayers for those in attendance, including the spiritual leaders who guided the proceedings, and the entire Blama Small -Bo Chiefdom.
His visit did not only strengthen the bond between him and his hometown, but also rekindled renewed hope among the people of Blama.
Jagaban’s promise of a sugar factory stands as proof of his commitment to the region’s development, as the people also cherished the idea during such a momentous occasion in the history of the Chiefdom.
The people of Blama patiently anticipated the positive changes that Jagaban’s initiative will bring to their beloved community
The people of Blama patiently anticipated the positive changes that Jagaban’s initiative will bring to their beloved community