By Amin Kef (Ranger)
The European Union (EU), through its Support to the West African Integrated Maritime Security (SWAIMS) Project, has donated two brand-new Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (RHIBs) and forensic kits to the Naval Service of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF), further strengthening the country’s capacity to secure its maritime domain and protect its coastal resources.
The boats were officially handed over to the Deputy Minister of Defence, Colonel Muana Brima Massaquoi (Rtd), during a ceremony held on Tuesday, 23 June 2026, at the Headquarters of the Sierra Leone Navy in Freetown.
The donation marks another significant milestone in Sierra Leone’s efforts to modernize its security sector and enhance maritime surveillance under the leadership of President Julius Maada Bio. It also reflects the confidence and trust that international partners continue to place in the Government’s commitment to strengthening national security, promoting good governance and fostering regional stability.
With Sierra Leone’s coastline serving as a critical economic and security asset, the newly acquired RHIBs are expected to substantially improve the operational effectiveness of the Sierra Leone Navy. The vessels will support maritime patrols, anti-piracy operations, the fight against illegal fishing and efforts to curb illicit trafficking and other transnational crimes along the country’s territorial waters.
The donation comes at a time when maritime security remains central to Sierra Leone’s development agenda. By investing in the protection of the nation’s waters, the Government is safeguarding marine resources, protecting the livelihoods of thousands of citizens who depend on the fishing industry and ensuring a safer environment for maritime commerce and international shipping.
The European Union’s support is widely seen as a recognition of the progress made by the Bio administration in strengthening state institutions and deepening cooperation with international partners. It underscores Sierra Leone’s growing reputation as a reliable partner in promoting peace, security and democratic governance within the West African sub-region.
Beyond enhancing operational capabilities, the donation represents a strategic investment in national security and economic resilience. Stronger maritime surveillance and enforcement will help deter criminal activities that threaten coastal communities, undermine economic growth and compromise regional stability.
The arrival of the two RHIBs therefore stands not only as an upgrade in naval equipment but also as a symbol of the fruitful partnership between Sierra Leone and the European Union. It demonstrates a shared commitment to securing the region’s waters, combating transnational maritime threats, and advancing sustainable development.
The European Union’s latest support underscores the growing international confidence in Sierra Leone’s security sector reforms and reinforces the Government’s efforts to strengthen the operational capacity of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces. The partnership reflects a shared commitment to promoting peace, stability and national development while advancing President Bio’s vision of a secure, stable and prosperous Sierra Leone.





