By Esther Wright
During a recent session of Parliament, Hon. Alpha Ben Mansaray, Deputy Parliamentary Spokesperson for the All People’s Congress (APC), raised urgent concerns over the quality and safety of high-tension utility poles installed as part of the Bumbuna Hydroelectric Project. This project, responsible for generating over 50% of Sierra Leone’s electricity, includes a 161 kV transmission line stretching 205 kilometers from Bumbuna Falls to Freetown, enhancing energy access across urban and rural areas.
Invoking Standing Order 23, Hon. Alpha Ben Mansaray called attention to construction issues with some utility poles, particularly those installed with exposed concrete bases or positioned above ground level. He warned that these design flaws could create severe safety risks, especially in the event of vehicular accidents. Without sufficient shock resistance, the poles could fail upon impact, endangering motorists and pedestrians. Hon. Alpha Ben Mansaray urged the Government to coordinate with contractors to rectify these issues promptly, stressing that failure to act could result in costly repairs and increased future liabilities for the Government.
Hon. Alpha Ben Mansaray also highlighted deteriorating conditions along the Wellington-Masiaka Road, noting significant climate-related damage exacerbated by recent heavy rains. He underscored the urgent need for sustainable, long-term solutions that extend beyond the current, temporary fixes implemented by China Railway Seventh Group (CRSG), the contractor handling the road project. As the project nears completion, he advocated for infrastructure that would endure Sierra Leone’s shifting climate conditions and serve citizens reliably.
In his address, Hon. Alpha Ben Mansaray urged the Government to strengthen oversight of CRSG’s reconstruction efforts to ensure the roads are reinforced for long-term durability. He cautioned that without sufficient investment in resilience, maintaining these roads could become a major financial burden once contractors complete their work. Such proactive measures, he argued, would prevent costly repairs down the line and safeguard the country’s infrastructure investments.
Hon. Alpha Ben Mansaray emphasized that “prevention is better than cure,” advocating for immediate Government intervention to mitigate future risks and protect the wellbeing of Sierra Leoneans.