Building a Better Future
For Sierra Leone
We are a progressive political movement dedicated to liberty, justice, and sustainable development for every Sierra Leonean.
Vision & Mission
Guided by a clear vision and a dedicated mission to transform Sierra Leone into a nation of opportunity and prosperity for all.
Our Vision
Key Goals:
Our Mission
Strategic Focus:
Our Core Values
The principles that guide every decision we make and every action we take
Integrity
Upholding honesty and strong moral principles in all our actions
Accountability
Taking responsibility for our decisions and actions
Unity
Working together for the common good of Sierra Leone
Progress
Committed to continuous improvement and development
Service
Putting the people of Sierra Leone first
Justice
Ensuring fairness and equality for all citizens
Transparency
Openness in governance and decision-making
Patriotism
Love and devotion to Sierra Leone and its people
Our Leadership Team
Guided by experienced leaders committed to Sierra Leone's transformation
LPP National Executive
PASTOR MOHAMED SAMUEL KAMARA
To the glory of God, I am Pastor Mohamed Samuel Kamara, a servant of the Most High, an ordained Pastor and Prophet. As a young boy, I was popularly known as Alhaji. Today, by the grace of God, I stand as a vessel of His power, purpose, and divine assignment. I am the son of Mr. Mohamed Bandabla Kamara, a retired Chief Inspector of the Sierra Leone Police Force from Kailahun District, and Mrs. Cecilia Kamara, a trained Maternal and Child Health Aide from Bo District, Sierra Leone. I was born in Kenema, raised and educated in Bo, and spent much of my childhood in the police barracks. There was a common saying then: “police pikin nor dey bette”—a policeman’s child never prospers. I rejected that narrative. I chose not to be a product of circumstance, but a product of purpose, discipline, and divine destiny. With God, I rewrote that story. Early Faith and Covenant with God As a pupil at Saint Francis Primary School, I entered into a covenant with God. I asked Him for wisdom to excel academically, and in return, I vowed to serve Him all my life and to build Him a house where He would be praised. That covenant shaped the course of my destiny. After completing high school, I resolved to serve God—though not as a pastor, as I viewed pastoral ministry as a life of great sacrifice. Nevertheless, I remained deeply active in ministry and service. The Call to Ministry Through a scholarship, I continued my studies in Ghana, where my spiritual encounters began. God started revealing things to me about people, and repeatedly I encountered a figure clothed in blinding light calling me to “Serve God.” These encounters unsettled me; my faith was still growing, and I had no desire to become a pastor. I sought counsel from my mother and my spiritual father, Reverend Johnson, who both urged me to obey God’s call. I resisted, choosing instead to serve quietly. During this time, I founded an orphanage, advocating for orphans, disadvantaged children, youth in conflict with the law, and victims of abuse. Then my life was shaken. A vehicle accident claimed one life and injured several others—yet I emerged unhurt. Broken and humbled, I surrendered fully to God. In prayer, He gave me Matthew 6:33: “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.” From that moment, obedience replaced fear. Ministry and Family By divine instruction, I founded Testimony Arena International Ministries, where I serve as Executive President and Founder. Through this ministry, we have witnessed countless testimonies of healing, deliverance, transformation, and revival. I fulfilled my covenant by building the house I promised God and continued my work among vulnerable children. Despite many trials, God blessed me with a loving wife and three wonderful children. Through every season, He has remained faithful. The Call to National Leadership In 2012, I dreamt that I had won an election. Though encouraged to pursue politics, I declined, believing politics to be corrupt and divisive. That dream remained dormant until a recent divine encounter. While praying for direction, I heard a still, small voice say: “My son, I have called you for such a time as this. The youth of this nation are crying for a shepherd, not a politician.” When I questioned my worthiness, God reminded me of David, Moses, and Esther—ordinary people chosen to liberate nations. He made it clear: I was not being sent for myself, but for a forgotten generation—students studying by candlelight, graduates without jobs, and youth yearning to dream again. The Liberator and the Birth of LPP In November 2024, while driving past State House, God spoke again from Isaiah 61, calling me “The Liberator.” He declared: “You are not a politician; you are a liberator.” He gave me the name Liberation Peoples Party (LPP), its symbol, and the mandate to begin registration—now nearing completion. Since then, we have carried the message of Liberty For All across the sixteen districts of Sierra Leone. Declaration Today, I declare openly and without fear: In 2028, by the grace of God, I will run for the Presidency of Sierra Leone— not for power or fame, but for the liberation of our youth, the restoration of hope, and the transformation of our nation under the guidance of Almighty God. I am The Liberator. PASTOR MOHAMED SAMUEL KAMARA Executive President & Founder, Testimony Arena International Ministries Leader & Founder, Liberation Peoples Party (LPP) Liberty For All
LPP
Mekson Ivan Mansaray
Mekson Ivan Mansaray is a dedicated political organizer and seasoned professional, born in Kabala, Koinadugu District, Northern Sierra Leone. He currently serves as the National Organizing Secretary of the Liberation People’s Party (LPP), where he plays a pivotal role in strengthening party structures, coordinating grassroots engagement, and advancing the party’s national vision. Mr. Mansaray also works with Testimony Arena International Ministries, where his commitment to service, discipline, and integrity continues to shape his leadership approach both in faith-based and political spaces. He is widely recognized as a focused, result-driven professional with a composed and confident presence. His work is guided by integrity, clarity, and intentional action, and he places strong emphasis on precision, structure, and strategic thinking. These qualities are reflected in his disciplined approach to organization-building and his unwavering commitment to high standards. Mekson Ivan Mansaray values professionalism, thoughtful engagement, and trust-based relationships, believing that sustainable political transformation begins with credibility, accountability, and respect for people. His refined presence and tailored approach to leadership underscore his dedication to excellence and his readiness to serve the people of Sierra Leone with purpose and vision. As National Organizing Secretary, he remains deeply committed to the LPP’s mission of liberation, inclusive governance, and national renewal.
LPP National Executive
Mrs. Thelma Moriba
Mrs. Thelma Moriba serves as the Secretary General of the Liberation People’s Party (LPP) and is also a Pastor, bringing integrity, discipline, and servant leadership to the party’s national administration. She is a retired science teacher with over 20 years of impactful experience in secondary education, where she played a key role in shaping student learning, character development, and academic excellence. Throughout her career, Mrs. Moriba demonstrated a strong commitment to mentoring young educators and supporting professional growth within the teaching profession. Mrs. Moriba is widely recognized for her ability to create engaging, inclusive, and stimulating learning environments, as well as for facilitating professional development workshops aimed at improving instructional standards and educational outcomes. Deeply committed to educational excellence, community empowerment, and lifelong learning, she continues to serve society through leadership, mentorship, and faith-based service. Her experience and values strengthen the mission of LPP as it advances a people-centered, youth-driven vision for national transformation.
MOHAMED CHRISTIAN NGAUJAH
Mohamed Christian Ngaujah stands as a unique and influential figure in Sierra Leone's socio-political landscape, embodying a powerful synthesis of traditional authority and modern, evidence-based advocacy. As both a serving Community Chief for over 5,000 residents and the Policy Coordinator for the Liberation People's Party, he operates at the vital intersection where grassroots reality meets national policy, ensuring neither is developed in isolation from the other. With over twelve years of dedicated grassroots work, his career is a testament to driving measurable, sustainable change for marginalized communities. His leadership is defined by a rare ability to translate on-the-ground needs into systemic action. As a policy architect and legislative advocate, he has directly shaped national outcomes, from securing critical €120,000 increases in budget allocations for vulnerable groups to contributing evidence that helped overturn discriminatory education policies at the ECOWAS Court—a victory impacting over 10,000 students annually. He has skillfully amplified the voices of rural Sierra Leoneans on international platforms, documenting human rights violations for UN shadow reports and building strategic coalitions that turn community testimony into legal and political leverage. On the ground, his chieftaincy is not a title but a platform for transformative governance. He has fostered social cohesion through over 100 community dialogues, shifting deeply held social norms and uniting generations around common development goals. This hands-on leadership is complemented by a rigorous, data-driven approach. He designs and implements monitoring frameworks for major projects across 14 chiefdoms, using tools like SPSS and Power BI to track outcomes—such as a documented 40% attitudinal shift on harmful practices—ensuring that every initiative delivers tangible, accountable results for its 2,500+ beneficiaries. His competence is proven in times of profound crisis. During the Ebola outbreak, he led critical assessments that protected over 300 families, and he later analyzed the pandemic’s devastating 35% surge in gender-based violence cases to secure emergency funding. He consistently navigates these challenges with a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approach that maintains community trust. His professional journey, from M&E roles at organizations like WAVES-SL and ENCISS to his current dual leadership positions, showcases a consistent trajectory of increasing impact. He has managed significant donor funds with full compliance, co-authored peer-reviewed research, and trained scores of local leaders and staff, building lasting institutional capacity. This practical experience is fortified by his ongoing MSc in Global Health Procurement and ongoing professional development in grant management, financial governance, and leadership. Ultimately, Mohamed Christian Ngaujah’s profile is one of integrated excellence. He is a strategist who understands village dynamics, a chief who masters budget analysis, and a human rights advocate who leverages data and international law. His constituency impact is vast and concrete: from retaining 1,000+ girls in school and protecting hundreds of families in crisis to training 90+ community leaders. He represents a new model of leadership for Sierra Leone—deeply rooted, globally informed, and relentlessly focused on turning evidence into empowerment and policy into palpable progress for every citizen.
LPP National Executive
AMBROSE CART-MAN MACARTHY NABIE
Mr. Ambrose Cart-Man Macarthy Nabie is a young and passionate leader with strong zeal for societal development and national transformation. He is a firm advocate for the liberation of the nation from entrenched political challenges, including youth marginalization in governance, gender inequality, and the long-standing culture of paternalistic political allegiance that often undermines national progress. He currently serves as the National Chief Whip of the Liberation People’s Party (LPP), a role that demands discipline, integrity, impartiality, and firm leadership, qualities that define his service and character. Mr. Nabie began his political journey as a District Chairman under the Liberty For All Movement, where he demonstrated commitment, organizational strength, and loyalty to party ideals. Owing to his dedication, diligence, and consistent support for the party’s vision, mission, and aspirations, he rose through the ranks to serve on the National Executive of the Liberation People’s Party. In addition to his political leadership, Mr. Nabie is a media personality, with experience in media reporting and news editing, contributing to effective communication and public engagement. Academically, Mr. Nabie is a graduate of the University of Sierra Leone, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in History and Politics. He furthered his education in Chinese Language, Education, and Culture at Zhejiang Normal University, China, broadening his global perspective and diplomatic understanding. His contributions to the propagation and advancement of the Liberation People’s Party ideology remain significant, particularly in mobilizing youth, promoting political awareness, and strengthening the party’s national presence.
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Our Journey
From humble beginnings to a national movement for change
MSK Free Computer Literacy Program
Free digital and computer literacy classes were launched across all 16 districts to bridge the digital divide and improve youth employability
LPP Free Scholarship Program
Scholarships were introduced to support academically gifted but underprivileged college students unable to afford tertiary education.
Youth Skills and Vocational Training Programs
Free vocational and income-generating skills training programs were implemented to promote self-reliance and entrepreneurship among young people
Community Infrastructure Development
Support was provided for water well construction, public toilets, and road rehabilitation to improve sanitation, health, and community access.
Expanded Humanitarian Outreach
Humanitarian support expanded to orphanages, widows, and persons with disabilities, strengthening inclusion and social protection.
Formation of the Liberator People’s Movement
The Liberator People’s vision emerged in 2024 as a grassroots movement driven by citizens seeking people-centered leadership, youth empowerment, community development, and national unity.
MSK Free Computer Literacy Program
Free digital and computer literacy classes were launched across all 16 districts to bridge the digi…
LPP Free Scholarship Program
Scholarships were introduced to support academically gifted but underprivileged college students un…
Youth Skills and Vocational Training Programs
Free vocational and income-generating skills training programs were implemented to promote self-rel…
Community Infrastructure Development
Support was provided for water well construction, public toilets, and road rehabilitation to improv…
Expanded Humanitarian Outreach
Humanitarian support expanded to orphanages, widows, and persons with disabilities, strengthening i…
Formation of the Liberator People’s Movement
The Liberator People’s vision emerged in 2024 as a grassroots movement driven by citizens seeking p…
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