Minister of Works Accused of Attempted Child Rape by Step-Daughter

By: DS

Minister of Works, Dennis Sandy, faces explosive allegations of attempted child rape from his step-daughter, Amira Koroma. In a courageous Facebook post, Koroma shared her harrowing experience, revealing Sandy’s alleged abuse began when she was just 8 years old. This disturbing claim has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting calls for immediate action.

Koroma, now a US-based gender activist, disclosed that she suffered “the worst torture” for 17 years, including witnessing Sandy’s physical abuse of her mother since their 2007 marriage. The alleged abuse has had a profound impact on Koroma’s life, and she has only now found the courage to speak out. Her decision to share her story comes after Sandy allegedly attempted to rape her younger sister, pushing Koroma to take a stand.

According to Koroma, she and her family have received threats from government officials and Sandy himself, attempting to silence them. Despite these intimidation tactics, Koroma remains resolute, challenging the government to conduct a polygraph test to corroborate her claims. This move aims to ensure accountability and justice, given the severity of the allegations.

Koroma’s bravery has sparked widespread support, with many urging the government to take swift action. The country’s sexual laws, repealed in 2019, dictate harsh penalties for convicted offenders, including long prison sentences in maximum-security facilities. As the investigation unfolds, the public eagerly awaits a response from Minister Sandy and the government. The people demand justice for Amira Koroma and her family.