As He Continues to ‘Blackmail’ the Vice President… Deputy Minister KLM’s Social Media Outburst Raises Questions of Indiscipline in Governance

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By Amin Kef (Ranger)

In a recent video message that has gone viral on social media, Deputy Minister of Sports, Kai Lawrence Mbayo aka KLM, has made unfounded allegations against Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, accusing him of using his power to influence a legal case involving a disputed diamond. This baseless claim, which Kai Lawrence Mbayo has threatened to expand on in a press conference, has raised serious concerns about his motivations and the lack of substance behind his accusations.

In his message, Kai Lawrence Mbayo asserts that Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh exerted undue influence in the case of a 20.28-carat diamond, which was allegedly stolen and sold in Koidu, Kono District. Kai Lawrence Mbayo claims that after suspects in the case were detained at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), they were mysteriously released after a few hours. He further alleges that the Vice President had personally ordered their release, citing a past connection where the suspect’s father had paid the Vice President’s school fees.

However, observers have pointed out that these allegations fail to provide any concrete evidence or credible rationale for such claims. The Deputy Minister himself admitted to having called the Vice President to inquire about the release of the suspects, where Dr. Juldeh Jalloh allegedly confirmed his involvement. They asserted that yet, Kai Lawrence Mbayo Mbayo’s attempt to paint the Vice President’s actions as improper appears to be more about personal frustration than objective facts. His repeated insistence that he was being “bullied” by the Vice President, according to observers, does not hold water, particularly when the accusations lack any tangible proof of wrongdoing.

What Kai Lawrence Mbayo conveniently omits from his narrative, it was highlighted, is the crucial context that this is a legal matter still under investigation. The case has gone through a series of legal processes and the delays that Kai Lawrence Mbayo refers to, it was said, can be attributed to the complexities inherent in legal proceedings, rather than any supposed political interference. His claim that no justice has been served after eight months is a broad overstatement, aimed at maligning the Vice President’s reputation without addressing the real challenges faced in any complex legal case, some have opined.

The timing of Kai Lawrence Mbayo’s allegations, which come at a time when his own involvement in the diamond case is under scrutiny, it was claimed, raises further questions. “It is clear that his decision to publicize these accusations; without exhausting internal channels or adhering to professional decorum, suggests a personal agenda rather than a genuine pursuit of justice,” a concerned Social Commentator ascertained.

Moreover, his comparison of the current issue to a similar one involving the Vice President in 2018,without any clear link, some have agreed, further weakens his position. The Deputy Minister’s attempt to draw parallels with past cases, where no legal wrongdoing was found, only serves to show his disregard for truth and his desire to create a narrative that undermines Dr. Juldeh Jalloh’s integrity, it was further pointed out.

Kai Lawrence Mbayo Mbayo’s accusations were not only criticized for their lack of evidence, but for their thoughtless nature, which it was stated could further harm the unity within the Government. According to a School of Thought, as a member of the same administration, he should have pursued a more measured and respectful approach, raising his concerns through the proper channels rather than resorting to public outcry.

It was asserted that his use of social media to air grievances and his threat to hold a press conference may seem like an attempt to gain attention and also risks deepening divisions within the Government and damaging the public trust.

From what was learnt so far it is clear that Deputy Minister Kai Lawrence Mbayo’s public attacks on Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh are baseless and driven by personal frustration. His claims lack the substantiation needed to back up his accusations and his approach only serves to tarnish his own reputation. Rather than focusing on unproven allegations, it is essential for him to focus on professional conduct and address any concerns through proper channels, ensuring that justice is pursued in a manner that maintains the integrity of the Government.

This medium is deeply concerned over the Deputy Minister’s allegations against the Vice President and looking forward to his evidential justifications to ascertain his claims otherwise he will be held culpable of blatant blackmailing.

 

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