20 C
Sierra Leone
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Home Blog

Investigation Intensifies: Four Detained in Journalist’s Murder Case

#image_title

By Amin Kef (Ranger)

The President of the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ), Ahmed Sahid Nasralla, along with key members of his Executive and a delegation from The Sports Writers Association of Sierra Leone (SWASAL), visited the Waterloo Police Division and various crime scenes on Friday, 17 January 2025, to follow up on the investigation into the murder of journalist Samuel Brima Mattia.

Superintendent Thomas Robyn Mansaray, the Support Officer at the Waterloo Police Division, informed the delegation that the investigation into Samuel Brima Mattia’s death is progressing, with four individuals currently in custody assisting with inquiries. He assured that the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) is handling the case with the utmost seriousness, aiming to uncover the truth and bring the perpetrators to justice.

The Support Officer explained that the police initially received a missing person report in the early hours of Thursday, 16 January 2025. This led to the discovery of a body near the perimeter fence of the Waterloo Correctional Centre, later identified as Samuel Brima Mattia by family and community members. Based on gathered intelligence, the police questioned the Station Manager of VOPAD Radio, Joseph Lamin, and another individual. Two additional staff members from the radio station were also invited for further questioning, with four individuals now aiding the investigation.

SLAJ President, Ahmed Sahid Nasralla, emphasized the need for a thorough investigation, urging the police to take the necessary time to ensure justice is served. While advocating for justice for their late colleague, Ahmed Sahid Nasralla highlighted that the detained individuals, who are also journalists, are of significant interest to SLAJ. He called on the police to conduct a professional and impartial investigation.

He also appealed to the detained journalists to cooperate fully with the police, providing any relevant information that could aid the investigation. He assured that SLAJ is closely monitoring the situation.

Following their visit to the police, the SLAJ and SWASAL delegation visited VOPAD Radio to extend their condolences to Samuel Brima Mattia’s bereaved family.

It is worth recalling that SLAJ expressed profound sorrow and distress over Samuel Brima Mattia’s tragic killing on 16 January 2025. A former reporter with VOPAD Radio 96.5 FM and an active SWASAL member, his death under brutal and unclear circumstances has shocked the media fraternity and the broader community.

In a press release issued on the day of the incident, SLAJ unequivocally condemned violence against journalists and underscored the urgent need to protect press freedom and the lives of those committed to informing the public. SLAJ urged the Sierra Leone Police to conduct a comprehensive and prompt investigation to ensure the perpetrators are held accountable.

“Such a horrific crime must not go unpunished,” SLAJ stated. “As we mourn our colleague, we stand in solidarity with SWASAL, Mattia’s family and all affected by this tragic incident.”

SLAJ also confirmed that they are in communication with the CID Waterloo Division, which is handling the investigation, and reiterated their commitment to advocating for the safety and protection of journalists across the nation.

In a separate press release, the Western Area Rural District Council (WARDC), led by Chairman Kasho J. Holland-Cole, expressed shock and sadness over Samuel Brima Mattia’s death. WARDC condemned the violent act, describing it as a grave attack on freedom of speech and community safety. The Council called on the SLP to conduct an immediate, thorough and impartial investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice.

WARDC stressed that violence against journalists or any individual is unacceptable and urged community unity to ensure such acts are not repeated. The Council extended its deepest condolences to Samuel Brima Mattia’s family, friends and colleagues, pledging solidarity with the media community. They also appealed to anyone with relevant information to cooperate with authorities to aid the investigation and deliver justice for his family.

Sierra Leone Brewery Honors 11 Long-Serving Employees at Long Service Awards

#image_title

By Foday Moriba Conteh

During a well-attended ceremony held on Friday, January 17, 2025, Sierra Leone Brewery Limited (SLBL) celebrated the dedication and loyalty of its employees at the company’s annual Long Service Award ceremony, held at its headquarters in Wellington, East End of Freetown.

The ceremony recognized 11 employees from various departments for their years of service to the company. This year’s awardees included three employees who have served for 10 years, three for 20 years, one for 15 years and for the first time four employees who have completed five years of service. Previously, the company only recognized service of 10 years or more, but this year’s inclusion of five-year milestones highlights SLBL’s commitment to fostering a culture of appreciation and motivation.

Addressing the gathering, Humu Kamara Mansaray, Head of Human Resources at SLBL, welcomed guests and outlined the significance of the occasion. “This year, we have combined two events the Long Service Award and the staff party to honor our employees in a unique and meaningful way. SLBL is a company that places its people at the heart of the business and today we express our profound gratitude to employees who have served for 5, 10, 15 and 20 years,” she stated.

Among the honorees were three employees who have served for 10 years, three for 20 years, one for 15 years, and for the first time four employees who have completed five years of service. Humu Kamara Mansaray highlighted that the introduction of the five-year recognition category and the increased cash gifts for awardees demonstrate the company’s commitment to boosting morale and fostering a sense of belonging among its workforce.

Awardees received medals of merit, certificates, SLBL products and cash gifts, tailored to the years of service. The Head of Human Resources emphasized the critical role of employees and their families in the company’s success, stating, “We also extend our gratitude to the spouses and family members of our esteemed employees who, in every respect, have contributed to ensuring the company achieves its objectives despite challenging circumstances.”

She also acknowledged the importance of female representation among the awardees and expressed hope for more award ceremonies in the future. “Congratulations to all our colleagues. Your dedication continues to shape the culture and values of SLBL. Together, we are making SLBL an employer of choice in Sierra Leone,” Humu Kamara Mansaray complimented.

She concluded her address with a call to action for all employees to continue their relentless contributions toward making SLBL an employer of choice in Sierra Leone.

Commenting on being an awardee, Foday Daboh, Corporate Affairs Manager at Sierra Leone Brewery Limited, who has served the company for 10 years, expressed gratitude to the management for the recognition. He noted that the award would serve as a source of motivation for him and other staff members.

Reflecting on his journey, Foday Daboh shared that he began with humble beginnings at the company and expressed pride in receiving the award, which symbolizes both his professional growth and dedication.

He acknowledged the challenges of working at the company over the years but attributed his success to passion and perseverance. The Corporate Affairs Manager also took the opportunity to inspire younger employees, urging them to remain passionate and resilient in their roles to achieve similar success.

Neimatu M. Sannoh, Sales and Operations Manager at Sierra Leone Brewery Limited, who was recognized for her 15 years of service, expressed her heartfelt appreciation to the company for the recognition. She emphasized the importance of such awards in motivating staff and fostering a sense of belonging within the company.

Reflecting on her career, Neimatu M. Sannoh shared that she had worked across various departments during her time at the company, gaining invaluable experience and knowledge in each role. She credited these opportunities for broadening her professional skills and contributing to her growth within the company.

The Sales and Operations Manager further highlighted the role of leadership and teamwork in creating a supportive work environment. She encouraged her colleagues to embrace challenges, remain committed and take advantage of the learning opportunities provided by the company to grow both personally and professionally.

The event underscored SLBL’s commitment to celebrating loyalty, hard work and the collective contributions of its employees as it navigates its path to sustained excellence in the industry.

#image_title
#image_title
#image_title
#image_title

Hon. Chernor Ramadan Bah: The Qualified Driver to Steer the APC to State House

#image_title

Hon. Chernor Ramadan Bah, affectionately known as Chericoco, stands as the most qualified and capable leader to drive the All People’s Congress (APC) party to victory in Sierra Leone’s 2028 national elections. Born on April 29, 1972, Hon. Chernor Bah is a distinguished Sierra Leonean lawyer, politician and a tireless servant of the people. His vast experience and unflinching dedication have made him a figure of unwavering support within the APC and he is widely seen as the beacon of hope for the party’s future.

Since his early days in politics, Hon. Chericoco has consistently demonstrated the leadership qualities needed to guide the APC toward progress. From serving as the Deputy Speaker of Parliament to leading the opposition in recent years, he has shown an exceptional ability to influence the direction of national politics. His role in shaping the APC as a party committed to progress and inclusivity cannot be overstated. As a third-term lawmaker and two-time running mate to Dr. Samura Kamara in both the 2018 and 2023 elections, Hon. Chericoco has proven himself to be a dedicated, reliable and trusted leader.

Political elites within the APC acknowledge that Hon. Chernor Ramadan Bah’s leadership goes beyond just political strategy. His unwavering commitment to the ideals of progress and inclusivity within the party and throughout Sierra Leone has earned him widespread admiration. His ability to bring together people from different regions, ethnicities and religions to work toward a common goal has been key to his success as a politician. As one of the most marketable and popular politicians in Sierra Leone, his leadership is seen as the bridge to securing a brighter future for the APC and the nation.

Hon. Chericoco’s deep commitment to youth development, education and human capital growth is particularly noteworthy. Known for his ability to improve educational infrastructure and foster meaningful opportunities for the youth, he has laid the groundwork for long-term progress. His efforts in these areas resonate with APC supporters, who view his dedication as crucial for the sustainability of the party’s future. The youth of the APC, who form the backbone of the party’s strength, have made it clear that they see Hon. Chericoco as a leader who will help cultivate the next generation of change-makers.

Supporters of Hon. Chericoco strongly believe that his vision, charisma and determination will not only lead the APC but also bring the much-needed transformation to Sierra Leone. They praise his ability to unite people across different divides, acknowledging that his appeal transcends regional, ethnic and religious boundaries. His leadership is expected to energize the party and inspire the country’s future leadership.

Moreover, Hon. Chericoco’s connection to the Eastern Region, through his wife who hails from Kenema District, adds an invaluable advantage for the APC in securing votes in that vital region come 2028. This connection, coupled with his widespread popularity, makes him the ideal candidate to lead the APC into the next era.

In recent times, it has become evident that the majority of APC youths, stalwarts and key political figures believe that Hon. Chernor Ramadan Bah is the one to steer the party to victory in 2028. His track record of loyalty to the party, coupled with his strategic vision for the nation, sets him apart as the leader of choice for the future.

As the APC looks ahead, the party finds itself at a crossroads, with Hon. Chericoco standing at the helm, ready to guide the party to a future marked by growth, unity and success. His leadership embodies the essence of what the APC needs—dedication, integrity and a shared vision for the prosperity of Sierra Leone. With Hon. Chericoco leading the way, the APC is poised to enter a new era of political strength and national transformation.

NCRA Reviews Progress of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics System at Stakeholders’ Meeting

#image_title

By Alvin Lansana Kargbo

The National Civil Registration Authority (NCRA) convened a stakeholders’ meeting on Friday, January 17, 2025, at the Ministry of Finance Conference Room to review the progress and challenges of its Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) and Identity Management Strategic Plan (2019–2024). The meeting also marked the beginning of efforts to develop a new strategic plan and Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) framework.

The event brought together key stakeholders, including representatives from Government Ministries, international organizations, development partners such as the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the World Bank.

In his address, NCRA Director General, Mohamed Mubashir Massaquoi highlighted the significant strides made in identity management since 2016. He noted that Sierra Leone successfully aligned its operations with United Nations (UN) guidelines and international standards on personal data management, earning widespread recognition across Africa.

“Our integrated CRVS and identity management system sets us apart from many African countries, where these functions remain separate,” the Director General said. He emphasized the importance of implementing the laws enacted in 2016 to sustain compliance with global principles.

The NCRA’s 2019–2024 strategic plan, developed in collaboration with 70 institutions, has guided the Authority’s operations but however, incomplete activities over the five-year period necessitate a renewed strategic direction, he intimated. Mohamed Mubashir Massaquoi outlined ongoing consultations with partners, including UNECA, UNICEF and UNFPA, which have secured technical and financial support for the upcoming initiatives.

The Director General also announced that the NCRA, in collaboration with international and local partners, is working on a comprehensive new strategy. This framework aims to strengthen data management, ensure legal identity for all citizens and align with international digital identity laws.

A goodwill message from the UNFPA commended the NCRA for its exceptional leadership and achievements in identity management. The message underscored the importance of CRVS systems in documenting key life events such as births, deaths, marriages and causes of death.

“With an advanced system in place, real-time data provides essential insights into sexual and reproductive health outcomes, maternal mortality and teenage pregnancy trends,” the message noted. The UNFPA reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Sierra Leone’s CRVS initiatives and emphasized the urgency of developing a new strategic plan to enhance national development efforts.

The stakeholders’ meeting reinforced the importance of collaboration in addressing challenges and leveraging opportunities for Sierra Leone’s development. With support from partners and the Government, the NCRA remains committed to its mandate of ensuring efficient and inclusive civil registration and identity management systems.

Peace Commission Urged to Implement Reforms Following Comprehensive Review

#image_title

By Millicent Senava Mannah

The Director of the Public Sector Reform Unit (PSRU), Sulaiman Phoray-Musa, has submitted a comprehensive Management and Functional Review report to the Board of the Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion (ICPNC).

According to Sulaiman Phoray-Musa, the review was conducted to identify institutional weaknesses and provide recommendations for improved service delivery. The report highlighted several irregularities in administrative processes and systems that were found to be inconsistent with the ICPNC Act.

Key recommendations include a comprehensive review of the ICPNC Act to ensure functionality, the development of new policies and regulations and the adoption of a revised organogram. The report further called for the regularization of senior management staff appointments, with the exception of the Executive Secretary, whose appointment is made by the President.

Additionally, the review identified inadequate resources, poor working conditions and logistical constraints as critical issues affecting the Commission’s efficiency. Sulaiman Phoray-Musa urged the Board to carefully review the report and collaborate with the PSRU to ensure the full implementation of its recommendations.

The chairman of the Board, Rev. Shodankeh Johnson, commended the PSRU for its thorough and professional work. He assured stakeholders that the Board would work closely with the PSRU to implement the recommendations, aiming to strengthen the Commission’s operations.

The Executive Secretary, Hawa Samai, along with other Board members, also praised the PSRU, noting that the recommendations would help address the Commission’s challenges and improve public perception of its independence and effectiveness.

Mines Minister Showcases Sierra Leone’s Mineral Wealth at the Future Minerals Forum 2025 in Riyadh

#image_title
Sierra Leone’s Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources, Julius Daniel Mattai, successfully led a technical delegation at the Future Minerals Forum (FMF) 2025, which took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The three-day event, held from January 14, 2025, at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center, gathered Government officials, international organizations and industry stakeholders to discuss and shape the future of the global minerals sector.
The Sierra Leone delegation included prominent figures such as Ing. Hadji Dabo, Director-General of the National Minerals Agency (NMA); Joseph Lebbie, Acting Director of Geological Survey at NMA; and Alusine Timbo, Deputy Director of Mines at NMA. They were accompanied by Sierra Leone’s Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia, His Excellency Mohammed S. Barrie.
On the opening day, the delegation participated in the 4th FMF’s Ministerial Roundtable (MRT), moderated by Hon. Dr. Kandeh Yumkella, Chairman of the Presidential Initiative on Climate Change, Renewable Energy and Food Security of the Republic of Sierra Leone. During the roundtable, the Mines Minister highlighted Sierra Leone’s exceptional geology and vast array of mineral resources.
In his address, Julius Daniel Mattai underscored the growing importance of critical minerals such as lithium, nickel and graphite, particularly in the context of modern technologies, global economies and national security. He also addressed the challenges facing Sierra Leone’s mining sector, including the lack of value addition, limited exploration investments and insufficient infrastructure. The Minister emphasized the need for robust international collaboration to overcome those challenges and unlock investment opportunities that could foster sustainable growth in the sector.
The FMF provided Sierra Leone with a valuable platform to engage with global stakeholders, explore policy and investment opportunities and build strategic partnerships to advance the country’s national development. Beyond the MRT, the delegation also participated in the International Geological Survey Meeting (IGSM), which promotes global cooperation in geological surveying.
The outcomes of the FMF are poised to play a crucial role in helping Sierra Leone unlock investments in critical minerals, accelerate infrastructure development and establish resilient and sustainable value chains within the mining sector. As the forum concluded, Sierra Leone further solidified its position as a key player in the global minerals market, leveraging its rich resources to drive long-term economic growth and national prosperity.

Foreign Affairs Minister Responds to Arrest of Diplomatic Vehicle in Guinea with Illegal Substances

#image_title

By Alvin Lansana Kargbo

A press conference held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation on Thursday, January 16, 2025, addressed the diplomatic incident involving a Sierra Leone Embassy vehicle that was recently impounded by Guinean authorities. The vehicle was found containing suspected illegal substances, including cocaine and a sum of $2,000 in cash. The situation has significant diplomatic implications for Sierra Leone and has prompted immediate action from the Government.

The Press Conference, chaired by the Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor Bah, revealed that on December 31, 2024, Guinean authorities detained a vehicle that allegedly contained seven suitcases filled with banned substances. The vehicle, which is believed to have originated from Sierra Leone, was reportedly carrying two individuals: the driver and a passenger. Following the discovery, the Guinean Government informed Sierra Leone on January 13, 2025 and the incident quickly attracted significant attention due to its potential diplomatic consequences.

In response to the situation, the Government of Sierra Leone has swiftly engaged with its Guinean counterparts to clarify the facts surrounding the arrest. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has recalled Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to Guinea, Alimamy Bangura to Freetown for consultations. This step reflects the seriousness with which the Government is treating the issue, ensuring that the Ambassador provides a full account of the incident.

The Sierra Leone Government has also launched a thorough investigation into the matter to determine how the vehicle ended up in Guinea with the illegal substances. Authorities have stressed that the investigation will hold all responsible parties accountable and no leniency will be extended to individuals found to have participated in the illegal activity.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Timothy Musa Kabba, clarified several important points during the Press Conference. He emphasized that Ambassador Alimamy Bangura was not involved in the incident, as he was not in the vehicle at the time of the arrest. The vehicle in question was not the official diplomatic vehicle of the Ambassador but a utility vehicle, further distancing him from any involvement in the alleged drug-related affair.

The Minister also confirmed that the driver of the vehicle was a local staff member of the Sierra Leone Embassy in Guinea and was not a diplomat. The driver, along with the passenger, was arrested after authorities in Guinea discovered the illegal substances during a search. The items found included seven suitcases, mobile phones and the $2,000 in cash, which were suspected to be connected to international drug trafficking.

The Sierra Leone Government has emphasized its commitment to transparency and cooperation with Guinea in the ongoing investigation. Minister Timothy Kabba reassured the public that the Government would provide regular updates as new information becomes available. He also reiterated that anyone found guilty of breaking Sierra Leonean or international drug trafficking laws would face the full force of the law.

Furthermore, the Sierra Leone Police, are working closely with Guinean authorities to piece together the details of the case. The Inspector General of the Sierra Leone Police, Fayia Sellu, confirmed that a specialized team had been formed to investigate the incident. He stated that the police would examine all available information to determine how the drugs were transported across the border and who should be held accountable.

The investigation is still ongoing and the Sierra Leone Police have emphasized their zero-tolerance stance on drug-related crimes. The police will review border logs to identify the individuals on duty at the time of the vehicle’s departure, ensuring that a thorough and fair investigation is carried out. The dual approach will involve both disciplinary actions within the police force as well as criminal proceedings against anyone involved in the trafficking of illegal substances.

While the investigation progresses, Sierra Leonean authorities have been clear in their commitment to maintaining the country’s strong international reputation, which has improved under the leadership of President Julius Maada Bio since 2018. Minister Timothy Kabba reaffirmed that the Sierra Leone Government remains focused on resolving the matter with diligence and ensuring that this incident does not damage the nation’s image.

Peace Commission Engages British High Commission on Plans for Peace and National Cohesion

#image_title

By Ibrahim Sesay

Executive Secretary of the Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion (ICPNC), Hawa Sally Samai, has held a strategic engagement with the Commissioner of the British High Commission, Josephine Gauld, to discuss ICPNC’s recent efforts aimed at fostering peace and unity in Sierra Leone.

The meeting, which took place at the headquarters of ICPNC in Freetown, highlighted the ICPNC’s recent initiatives to promote national cohesion through community dialogue and conflict resolution programs.

During the meeting, the Executive Secretary, emphasized the importance of building trust with donors to sustain the Commission’s initiatives. “This year, we want to start our fragility study. The International Growth Centre (IGC) is bringing the seed funding of £10,000. We’re looking at conflict fragility and the root causes of conflict,” she revealed.

She further highlighted the significance of partnerships in achieving the Commission’s objectives. “Partnership is key in everything we do, not just local partnerships but also international partnerships, which will give us the leverage we need to succeed,” she noted.

Reflecting on the Commission’s accountability and funding process, she stated, “We’ve just submitted our three-year report to the President, which will be laid in Parliament as per our mandate. The Peace Commission was built on the premise of Government contribution. The Peacebuilding Fund also helped in the establishment of this Commission. Part of the commitment to the Peacebuilding Fund was that the Government would provide administrative funding, while donors would support programmatic efforts. This setup limits Government interference in our activities.”

Hawa Sally Samai also highlighted some of the Commission’s collaborative efforts with Civil Society Organizations and community stakeholders to resolve chiefdom disputes and working with the security sector to ensure a peaceful national census.

In her remarks, Commissioner Josephine Gauld expressed her appreciation for the work being done by the Commission and promised to share the insights gained during her visit with her team at the British High Commission.

The visit underscores the commitment of the British Government to supporting Sierra Leone’s peacebuilding efforts and fostering stronger relations with the ICPNC to promote lasting peace and social cohesion in the country.

 

Lion Mountain Charity Foundation Boosts Three Major Hospitals with Modern Hospital Equipment in Lungi

#image_title

By Alpha Sesay

The Lion Mountain Charity Foundation, in a remarkable act of philanthropy, on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, significantly enhanced healthcare delivery in Lungi Town, Sierra Leone, by donating modern hospital equipment worth over $20,000 to three healthcare facilities. The donation included state-of-the-art Stryker electronic hospital beds, IV pumps, AIV pumps, hand sanitizers, syringes and face masks, marking a significant milestone in improving medical services in the region.

The presentation was led by the Foundation’s CEO, Abbal Jawandor Seasay, accompanied by prominent members of the organization, Prince Kofi Nyantakyi and Mohamed Fonti Mansaray.

During the donation ceremony at the Lungi Government Hospital, Abbal Jawandor Seasay emphasized the importance of the initiative. He shared that, as a Sierra Leonean based in the United States and working as a medical professional, he felt compelled to give back to his country.

He also revealed plans to construct a state-of-the-art hospital, the Abbal Medical Centre, in Kasongha, Lungi. Once completed, the hospital will provide advanced medical treatments, eliminating the need for Sierra Leoneans to seek care abroad. He disclosed that essential equipment such as CT scanners, ultrasound machines, dialysis machines and laboratory supplies had already been imported and stored in Makasona in preparation for the 100-bed hospital.

“Our vision is to ensure that every citizen has access to quality healthcare services. This donation is part of our ongoing efforts to bridge the gap in medical infrastructure and provide tools to help save lives,” Abbal Jawandor Seasay stated, reaffirming the Foundation’s commitment to improving Sierra Leone’s healthcare system.

Dr. Alusine Yillah, the Medical Superintendent of Lungi Government Hospital, expressed his gratitude for the timely donation. “This donation could not have come at a better time. The beds and other medical supplies will greatly enhance patient care and improve the efficiency of our operations,” Dr. Alusine Yillah noted.

At the Love Bridges Health Centre in Lokomasama, Father Ignazio, a senior medical doctor, echoed similar sentiments. He outlined his hospital’s vision of reducing medical tourism by providing critical surgeries locally. He lamented the preventable loss of lives due to the financial burden of seeking medical care abroad.

Father Ignazio also highlighted the importance of training young Sierra Leonean medical personnel to perform complex surgeries to ensure long-term healthcare sustainability. “We are grateful to Abbal and his team for this generous donation and their bold step in importing advanced medical equipment. We look forward to forming a partnership with the Foundation,” he said.

Dr. Abdul Landra Sesay, the Acting Medical Director of Bai Bureh Memorial Community Hospital in Mahera, Lungi, expressed his appreciation as well. He assured the Foundation that the equipment would benefit all patients. “Even though the bed is VIP bed, we don’t stereotype our patients,” Dr. Abdul Landra Sesay stated.

He also commended the timeliness of the hand sanitizers, particularly as the country recently recorded its first Mpox case. He praised the Foundation’s broader objective of ending medical tourism by addressing the lack of advanced medical facilities and resources in Sierra Leone.

In addition to the hospital donations, the Lion Mountain Charity Foundation extended its support to the St. Joseph Secondary School in Masoila, Lungi, by providing hand sanitizers and liquid soaps, highlighting its commitment to public health and hygiene.

The Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Lion Mountain Charity Foundation, Prince Kofi Nyantakyi from Ghana and the Director of Programmes Mohamed Fonti Mansaray, both members of the Foundation, encouraged other organizations and individuals to support similar healthcare initiatives across the country.

The Lion Mountain Charity Foundation, renowned for its humanitarian efforts in Sierra Leone, continues to focus on health, education and community development. Tuesday’s donation underscores its dedication to transforming lives and fostering progress in underserved communities.

As healthcare workers in Lungi begin utilizing the much-needed equipment, the Foundation’s efforts remain a symbol of hope and a call to action for others to contribute to Sierra Leone’s development.