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Fabulous Resort in Tax Evasion Scam, NRA Must Take Note

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By Foday Moriba Conteh

Strong evidences within the purview of this medium attest to the fact that Fabulous Resort, situated in the serene York Village of Western Area Rural District, is deeply involved in the unethical practice of not transparently documenting and accounting for taxes deducted from customers that should be paid to the National Revenue Authority (NRA).

According to investigations, the Resort has been contravening Section 155A of the Income Tax Act 2000 and Section 50 (1) of the Goods and Services Tax Act 2009 by failing to issue Electronic Cash Register (ECR) receipts to customers, thereby hindering tax administration and potentially leading to revenue loss for the nation.

On Tuesday, April 23rd, and Wednesday, April 24th, 2024, customers visiting the resort reportedly paid for items, including bottles of water, with GST tax added to the normal price.

Shockingly, no ECR receipts, as mandated by the National Revenue Authority (NRA) regulations, were issued to these customers. Upon questioning the Resort staff, they acknowledged that the ECR receipts were not issued in compliance with NRA laws.

Furthermore, it was further learnt from the staff that the ECR machine, which was subsequently taken to the NRA office for payment, had not been properly utilized upon its return to the establishment, with the machine left switched on and its charger missing, an egregious violation of regulatory standards.

These revelations of non-compliance are deeply concerning, reflecting a blatant disregard for tax regulations and a disregard for the broader implications of tax evasion on national development.

The NRA’s campaign to clamp down on tax evasion underscores the importance of fostering a fair business environment where compliance is non-negotiable. It is imperative that the authorities responsible take swift and decisive action against Fabulous Resort to address these egregious violations and ensure accountability.

Tax evasion not only undermines the integrity of the tax system but also deprives the nation of vital resources needed for infrastructure development, public services and social welfare programs.

It must be noted that the Government’s ability to deliver essential services and promote economic growth hinges on a robust and equitable tax regime one in which all entities, regardless of size or stature, contribute their fair share to the nation’s coffers.

In light of these revelations, the relevant authorities should launch a thorough investigation into the tax evasion allegations against Fabulous Resort and take appropriate legal action against those found culpable. Furthermore, it is significant for the NRA to strengthen enforcement mechanisms and enhance oversight to prevent similar instances of non-compliance in the future.

The business sector must also heed this wake-up call and reassess its tax practices, recognizing the importance of full compliance with tax regulations in fostering a level playing field and promoting transparency and equity in the market. Compliance with tax laws is not optional it is a civic responsibility and a crucial component of national development.

Importantly, the allegations of tax evasion at Fabulous Resort underscore the critical importance of upholding tax compliance and enforcing the law. Authorities must act decisively to hold accountable those who flout tax regulations in order to safeguard the integrity of the tax system for the benefit of all Sierra Leoneans.

It must be noted that although the Management of Fabulous Resort willingly promised to respond to the aforementioned allegations, however, regrettably up to the time of going to Press they failed in doing so.

More on this story in subsequent editions.

Launched by President Bio… Health Ministry Rolls Out First Malaria Vaccine for Children Under 2 Years

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By Alvin Lansana Kargbo

In a landmark event hosted at State House in Freetown on 25th April 2024, Orange Sierra Leone, one of the leading mobile telecommunication networks in the country, partnered with the Ministry of Health to commemorate World Malaria Day and  the launching of the first malaria vaccine for children under 2 years old. This innovative initiative signified a significant step forward in the fight against malaria, a disease that has long plagued Sierra Leone’s population, particularly its children.

The introduction of the vaccine follows meticulous planning by the National Immunization Program with support from various partners such as UNICEF, GAVI and WHO. This initiative is seen as a key step towards achieving sustainable development goals, supported by the Government’s strong commitment and collaborative efforts from various stakeholders.

In his keynote address, President Dr. Julius Maada Bio expressed joy and highlighted the devastating impact malaria has had on the nation’s children. He praised the collaborative efforts with international partners such as Gavi, UNICEF, and WHO in making the vaccination initiative possible and reiterated his Government’s commitment to becoming one of the first countries to incorporate malaria vaccines into routine immunization programs.

President Bio emphasized ongoing efforts to combat malaria, including free diagnostic testing, distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets, and indoor residual spraying, while stressing the importance of vigilance, especially during peak malaria transmission periods. He lauded the rollout of malaria vaccines for children under two as a critical step forward in the country’s fight against malaria, offering hope for a future where children can be protected from the disease’s devastating impact.

Spearheading the endeavour, Sekou Amadou Bah, the CEO of Orange Sierra Leone, expressed the company’s active involvement and unwavering support for the vaccination initiative. He emphasized Orange’s commitment to providing resources and service infrastructures for disseminating accurate information about the vaccine rollout. The CEO underscored the importance of communication campaigns in ensuring widespread access to information regarding the vaccine’s benefits, showcasing Orange’s dedication to supporting the Government’s efforts for sustainable development and social progress, particularly in the healthcare sector.

Furthermore, Sekou Amadou Bah highlighted Orange’s annual observance of World Malaria Day, during which the company raises awareness about the disease and its impact. He commended the collaborative efforts between Orange Sierra Leone, the Government and organizations such as ICAP in undertaking various health projects focused on maternal mortality, hospital renovation, breast cancer screening, and community health initiatives.

The Orange SL Boss expressed gratitude to President Julius Maada Bio and the Ministry of Health for their roles in transforming the malaria vaccine initiative from concept to reality, marking a historic milestone for Sierra Leone.

In his address, Dr. Charles Senesie, the Deputy Minister of Health, emphasized a patient-centered approach to healthcare delivery, particularly highlighting the importance of vaccines in combating malaria, especially among vulnerable populations such as children under five in Africa. Dr. Senesie commended the collaboration between the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) and the Malaria Control Program, showcasing innovative approaches like utilizing the EPI platform for vaccine rollout among children. He stressed the urgent need for collective commitment to combat malaria, end discrimination and integrate malaria control interventions into universal health coverage.

Representing UNICEF, Liv Elin Indreiten hailed the official launch of the malaria vaccine in Sierra Leone as a crucial step in the fight against malaria, the country’s leading cause of mortality. She applauded the meticulous planning by the National Immunization Program and the support from various partners such as UNICEF, GAVI and WHO, underscoring the initiative’s alignment with sustainable development goals and the Government’s commitment to collaborative efforts.

The United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Bryan David Hunt, expressed pride in the partnership between the United States Government and Sierra Leone, emphasizing the potential of the vaccine to save lives and protect children from severe malaria effects. Ambassador Hunt reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to working closely with the Sierra Leonean Ministry of Health to ensure broad distribution of the vaccine and support efforts to end malaria in the country.

Climaxing the event was President Bio’s launching of the malaria vaccine in Sierra Leone representing a collaborative effort between Government, private sector, and international partners to combat a disease that has long plagued the nation.

Orange Sierra Leone’s proactive involvement and support for the initiative have been instrumental in ensuring the success of the vaccination program, underscoring the company’s commitment to social impact and sustainable development in Sierra Leone.

With collective determination and continued collaboration, Sierra Leone stands poised to make significant strides towards a malaria-free future for its children and communities.

To Enhance Cashless Fuel Purchase… NP (SL) Unveils Pilot Phase of Access & Energy Pass Smart Card

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By Amin Kef (Ranger)

NP Sierra Leone Limited (NP-SL) has on Wednesday April 24, 2024 unveiled its pilot phase of the Access And Energy Pass Card with the objective of revolutionizing the fueling experience and promote a cashless economy. This innovative device aims to enhance access and efficiency in energy management systems while facilitating the seamless flow of petroleum products across the nation.

The main objectives of coming up with this new system are: to drive towards a cashless solution, safeguard cash sales amid security breaches, achieve real time fuel balance , ensure flexibility/Self service, availability/ accessibility of fuel nationwide with a potential for a 24-hour sales.

The NP Energy Pass Card, a user-friendly Smart Card, offers both online and offline usability coupled with high-security features to safeguard customer information. Notably, it provides instant SMS notifications after every transaction, ensuring transparency and accountability.

Customers can conveniently recharge their cards at designated stations or the Head Office and even reverse transactions if needed. Additionally, stringent security measures are in place, including One-Time Passwords (OTP) for password changes in case of blockage due to incorrect entries.

Ambassador Kobi Walker, Chief Executive Officer of NP-SL, emphasized the state-of-the-art security features integrated into the Access and Energy Pass Card. He highlighted its seamless integration with customers’ mobile numbers, offering real-time transaction updates to empower users.

Furthermore, Amb Kobi Walker elaborated on the benefits for station owners, including streamlined financial operations with direct credits to their bank accounts for transactions made through the Access And Energy Pass Card.

The initiative, aptly named “FUBU” (For Us, By Us), stems from NP’s commitment to embracing a cashless future and addressing challenges identified through stakeholder consultations.

Leon Aboko Cole, NP Sales Supervisor, emphasized the initiative’s role in fostering a cashless economy and enhancing security measures.

According to him, the Access And Energy Pass Card promises to usher in a new era of self-service convenience, eliminating the need for pump attendants and empowering customers to fuel their vehicles independently. With its comprehensive features and user-friendly interface, he said, it aims to meet the diverse needs of customers and Station Managers alike.

With the pilot launch of the Access And Energy Pass Card, he intimated that NP-SL is set to lead a paradigm shift in the fuel industry, promising efficiency, transparency and unparalleled convenience.

It must be pointed out that with the Smart Card’s user-Friendly Interface, the pump design mimics an ATM screen, providing customers with familiarity and ease of use.
Also, with the capability to function both online and offline it ensures uninterrupted service.
In terms of Flexible Operation Modes, the pumps are adaptable to various operating conditions including manual and online modes.
It must be reiterated with regards security the card is customized and tied to the customer’s phone number which ensures that valued customers receive real-time updates on every transaction that occurs on customers’ cards.

The reversal of recharge is designed to rectify any mistakes made by agents/ NP Sales staff when depositing funds onto customer cards, ensuring accuracy and reliability.

Other features include instant SMS Messaging as customers and Station Managers receive customized SMS notifications, serving as electronic receipts for transactions.

NP Filling Stations to Access Fuel using the NP Access And Energy Pass are: NP Cotton Tree, NP Campbell Street, NP Brookfields, NP Pademba Road, NP Sander Street, NP Regent, NP Kissy Road, NP Blackhall Road, NP Motor Way, NP Deepeye Water, NP Aberdeen and NP Mambo.

FAO, EU Initiate Capacity Development Activities to Enhance Sustainable Forest Practices

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By Foday Moriba Conteh

In a joint effort to bolster forest management in Sierra Leone, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the European Union Delegation in Freetown have initiated a series of capacity development activities. This endeavour, titled the “Support to Sustainable Forestry in Sierra Leone,” launched in 2023 with funding from the European Union Delegation and technical support from FAO, aims to enhance sustainable forest practices in the region.

The initiative is pivotal for gathering essential data to inform policy decisions aimed at curbing deforestation, safeguarding biodiversity and fostering sustainable agricultural systems. By bolstering Sierra Leone’s ecosystem productivity and resilience to climate change, the project aligns with broader environmental conservation goals.

A primary focus of the project, dubbed Outcome 1, centers on enhancing data availability and refining procedures for acquiring reliable forest-related data. Leveraging innovative technologies, including the utilization of Collect Earth Online (CEO), the initiative aims to streamline access to critical information and decision-making tools pertinent to forest management and land use practices.

The ongoing efforts seek to overcome barriers hindering efficient and sustainable forest management in Sierra Leone. Through comprehensive training sessions and data collection activities conducted by FAO and the Forestry Division of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Government officials and stakeholders are equipped with the necessary skills to collect, process and interpret geospatial data for land cover classification.

The recent two-week training and data collection activity, attended by representatives from various Government Ministries and Departments, including the Forestry Department, National Protected Areas Authority, and academic institutions, focused on utilizing CEO for land cover information gathering. Participants acquired proficiency in survey design, rule establishment and data quality control, enhancing their capacity for accurate image interpretation and land cover classification.

The outcomes of these activities will be pivotal in shaping the design of the National Forest Inventory (NFI) and bolstering the National Forest Monitoring System (NFMS).

By fostering collaboration among stakeholders and ensuring the availability of accurate land cover datasets, the project aims to fortify Sierra Leone’s forest management capabilities and advance its environmental conservation agenda. Results from the data collection endeavours will be disseminated to relevant stakeholders and interested parties, facilitating informed decision-making and policy formulation.

Vice President Holds High-Level Meetings with Senegal’s Leadership

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By Amin Kef (Ranger)

In a strategic move aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties, Sierra Leone’s Vice President, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, embarked on a series of high-level meetings with Senegal’s leadership, commencing with a significant encounter with the newly elected President, His Excellency Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar.

On Friday, April 19, 2024, Vice President Juldeh Jalloh met with Senegal’s newly elected President, His Excellency Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye. During the meeting, the Vice President delivered a special message from His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio, extending warm congratulations to President Faye and expressing Sierra Leone’s unwavering commitment to strengthening bilateral ties. Discussions focused on consolidating existing cooperation and exploring new avenues for collaboration, particularly in harnessing natural resources for mutual benefit.

The Senegalese President reciprocated the sentiment, emphasizing the importance of enhancing trade and technical cooperation between the two nations. President Faye welcomed Vice President Jalloh’s message of solidarity and underscored the need for continued collaboration in various sectors beneficial to both countries.

Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, representing His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio, conveyed a special message to President Diakhar, congratulating him on his recent election victory and extending best wishes for his tenure. The meeting emphasized the shared commitment to deepening the historical bond between the two sister countries.

Following his audience with President Diakhar, Vice President Jalloh on Monday, April 22, 2024, engaged in a working session alongside Senegal’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko. The discussions, held at the Vice President’s office, revolved around bolstering cooperation across various sectors including trade, air transport, cultural exchange and technical expertise.

Expressing admiration for Prime Minister Sonko’s insightful grasp of the intricate bilateral relationship, Vice President Jalloh commended his counterpart’s dedication to nurturing a robust partnership. Their deliberations underscored the urgency of operationalizing the Sierra Leone – Senegal Commission, envisioned as a pivotal mechanism to propel the partnership forward and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

Both leaders affirmed the imperative of swift action in activating the Commission, signalling a significant stride towards fortifying the bond between Sierra Leone and Senegal. The establishment of the Commission is poised to serve as a conduit for realizing novel perspectives and shared objectives, fostering mutual growth and harnessing the untapped potential within their bilateral relationship.

It could be recalled that the strategic partnership between Sierra Leone and Senegal received a significant boost on Wednesday, September 29, 2021, with the signing of a Joint Economic Cooperation Entity Agreement by the respective Foreign Ministers. The agreement paves the way for the establishment of a Senegalese-Sierra Leonean Joint Council, focusing on promoting trade and economic cooperation in key sectors such as mineral resources, energy, manufacturing, agriculture, fisheries, banking, science, technology and tourism.

The series of high-level meetings and agreements underscore the commitment of both nations to fostering a robust and mutually beneficial partnership, poised to drive economic growth and development across the region.

Africell Unveils Groundbreaking Customer Care Experience Initiative

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By Foday Moriba Conteh

Africell Sierra Leone has unveiled its groundbreaking Africell Customer Care Experience (ACE) initiative, marking a significant milestone in the company’s efforts to enhance customer satisfaction. Launched on Monday, April 22nd, 2024, ACE represents a new era in telecommunications service delivery.

Sarah Joy Komba, Africell Sierra Leone’s Customer Care Manager, emphasized the importance of ACE in fostering a closer relationship between top management and subscribers. The initiative aims to provide valuable insights to company Executives, enabling informed decision-making to improve service delivery.

The Customer Care Manager  reiterated that ACE reflects Africell’s unwavering commitment to its subscribers, with Directors and Managers stepping into frontline roles to better understand and address customer needs daily.

Shadi Gerjawi, Managing Director of Africell Sierra Leone, echoed Sarah Joy Komba’s sentiments, stressing the company’s customer-centric approach. He highlighted ACE’s role in shaping operations, with feedback from both Directors and customers informing actionable plans to streamline the customer experience.

Andrew Fatorma, Africell Sierra Leone’s Chief Admin and Human Resource Officer, highlighted the challenges identified through ACE, such as difficulties in meeting SIM replacement criteria.

As Africell Sierra Leone embraces the transformative journey with ACE, it reaffirms its dedication to placing customers at the forefront. Through improved communication, collaboration and proactive problem-solving, the telecommunications company aims to set new standards of excellence in the telecommunications industry.

Aviation DG & EU Commission Agree on Roadmap for Air Safety Blacklist Removal

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By Amin Kef (Ranger)

The Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority, Madam Musayeroh Barrie, led pivotal discussions with the European Commission for Safety on April 25, 2024, in Brussels, with an objective to secure Sierra Leone’s exit from the European Union’s Air Safety List.

During the discussions the Chairman for the EU Safety Committee, Peter Bombay, emphasized that he was thrilled to receive the DG and her delegation only six months after his initial engagement with her in Abuja in November 2023.

He further stated that the EU Commission has been impressed with her professional background, her leadership abilities and is committed in providing the needed support to Sierra Leone through the SLCAA.

Peter Bombay underscored that significant gains have been made by the authorities and the Commission is encouraged by the SLCAA’s strong commitment to capacity building of key technical staff.

He expressed that there is still a need to strengthen some of the key departments especially those dealing with the flight safety standards and encouraged Sierra Leone to prioritize those areas with the support of ENAC (Italian Civil Aviation Authority).

According to him, the Commission is looking forward to sending a delegation to Sierra Leone to assess its preparedness in issuing AOC after Sierra Leone would have completed the relevant training for the key staff highlighted during the discussions.

With the display of a high sense of commitment and professionalism by Madam Musayeroh Barrie, so far the discussions resulted in a fruitful culmination in the development of a road map that was agreed upon with the EU Commission.

According to the road map, it was resolved that Sierra Leone will, in the next 6-8 months, strengthen the capacity of its keys technical staff with the support of the Italian CAA.

Furthermore, the country will also work hard to develop experience in registering Aircraft’s and issuing Air Operator Certificates.

According to the Chairman of  the EU Safety Committee, Peter Bombay after such may have been achieved Sierra Leone will invite the EU Commission to review the process it has followed and if the Commission is satisfied it will then proceed to remove Sierra Leone from the List.

It must be noted that Sierra Leone was placed on the blacklist in 2008 for issuing Air Operator Certificates to Airlines without meeting international safety and oversight requirements.

As the country was blacklisted such had a direct effect on ticket cost as airlines pay much higher insurance to fly to countries that are blacklisted.

Indisputably, the West African nation’s bustling coastal city, Freetown, stands as a bustling trade hub, but its aviation sector was marred by its inclusion on the EU’s Air Safety List.

Sierra Leone’s engagement in these talks signals a concerted effort to strengthen its civil aviation standards. The SLCAA is focusing on bolstering capacities across legislative frameworks, technical expertise, safety oversight and compliance monitoring, with particular emphasis on addressing operational restrictions outlined in Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005.

The EU Air Safety List, albeit contentious, serves as a critical tool for enhancing global aviation safety standards. Airlines listed face rigorous scrutiny, with removal contingent upon demonstrating compliance with stringent safety norms established by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

Responsibility for updates to the EU Air Safety List lies with the European Commission, supported by the EU Air Safety Committee. Decisions regarding list updates are informed by information sourced from various aviation bodies, including ICAO and the FAA.

Inclusion on the Air Safety List imposes significant restrictions on airlines’ operations within the EU, unless stringent safety conditions are met. However, exceptions exist for special circumstances, such as Government or State flights, subject to specific authorizations.

As a road map was reached, Sierra Leone’s commitment to elevating aviation standards underscores its determination to regain its reputation as a safe destination for air travel.

Obtain Your Biometric ID Cards Now to Unlock Access to Essential Services

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By Amin Kef (Ranger)

In a landmark move towards modernization and efficiency, the National Civil Registration Authority (NCRA) of Sierra Leone is issuing of Biometric Identification Cards equipped with unique National Identification Numbers (NINs) for citizens. Non-Citizens are also encouraged to secure the ID Cards.

This initiative marks a significant step forward in enhancing access to essential services, bolstering personal security and combating identity fraud in the country. As the issuance deadline approaches, it is imperative for all individuals to obtain their Biometric ID Cards to reap the multitude of benefits they offer.

Access to essential services such as healthcare, education and social welfare programs is a fundamental right for all individuals. However, in Sierra Leone, the lack of a reliable identification system has often been a barrier to accessing these services, particularly for marginalized populations. The introduction of Biometric ID Cards with NINs aims to address this issue by providing a secure and verifiable means of identification.

With their Biometric ID Cards and unique NINs, individuals can easily prove their identity when accessing Government services, opening bank accounts, registering for elections, and applying for employment opportunities. This streamlined process not only saves time and reduces bureaucracy but also ensures that essential services are delivered more efficiently to those who need them most.

In an increasingly digital world, safeguarding personal information and preventing identity theft are paramount concerns. Traditional forms of identification, such as paper-based documents, are susceptible to forgery and tampering, leaving individuals vulnerable to fraud and exploitation. Biometric ID Cards, on the other hand, utilize advanced technology such as fingerprints and facial recognition to verify a person’s identity with a high level of accuracy.

By linking individuals to their unique biometric data, Biometric ID Cards offer enhanced security features that make it significantly more difficult for identity thieves to impersonate others or access sensitive information. This added layer of protection not only enhances personal security but also instills confidence in citizens and non-citizens alike, knowing that their identities are securely stored and protected by the NCRA.

Identity fraud poses a significant threat to individuals, businesses, and Government institutions alike. From fraudulent financial transactions to impersonation for criminal activities, the consequences of identity fraud can be devastating. Biometric ID Cards, with their advanced security features and unique NINs, serve as a powerful deterrent against identity fraud by ensuring that each individual’s identity is verified beyond doubt.

As the deadline for obtaining Biometric ID Cards approaches, it is crucial for all individuals in Sierra Leone to prioritize obtaining their cards to enjoy the myriad benefits they offer. Whether citizens or non-citizens, young or old, everyone stands to benefit from the enhanced access to essential services, improved personal security and reduced risk of identity fraud that Biometric ID Cards provide.

In conclusion, the ongoing issuance of Biometric Identification Cards by the National Civil Registration Authority represents a significant milestone in Sierra Leone’s journey towards modernization and efficiency. By providing citizens and non-citizens with secure and verifiable means of identification, Biometric ID Cards unlock access to essential services, enhance personal security, and prevent identity fraud. As the deadline approaches, it is incumbent upon all individuals to obtain their Biometric ID Cards and contribute to building a safer, more inclusive society for generations to come.

To facilitate the application process, the NCRA has established specific offices and designated centers across Sierra Leone, strategically located for easy accessibility.

Furthermore, in a bid to enhance accessibility and efficiency, the NCRA has introduced specialized corporate services tailored for organizations and institutions.

The centres are:

1.NCRA Headquarters: 2 Walpole Street, Freetown.
2. NCRA Office: 23B Off Kingharman Road, Freetown.
3. NCRA Office: Kennedy Street, Freetown.
4. NCRA Branch Office: 230 Lumley Road, Freetown (By the Round About).
5. NCRA Office: Waterloo along the Freetown High Way (Opposite the Police Station).
6. NCRA Offices: Regional Headquarter Towns of Bo, Kenema, Makeni, and Port Loko.

NCRA is urging Sierra Leoneans to prioritize obtaining their Biometric ID Cards, citing its role in personal security, national development, and access to essential services. The institution emphasizes the statutory obligation and the unique National Identification Number (NIN) as pivotal security elements, urging citizens to fulfill their civil responsibility by acquiring the cards.

For detailed information on these services, interested parties can reach out to the following contact numbers: +232-33-433-333, +232-30-500-000, +232-60-000, +232-78-221-812, or via email at idverification@ncra.gov.

Government’s ‘Bread & Butter’ Commitment Undermined by High Taxes on Butter & Rice

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By Foday Moriba Conteh

In Sierra Leone, the persistent challenge of high living costs continues to weigh heavily on citizens, largely attributed to the imposition of taxes on essential goods by specific business entities. With a pressing need for revenue in a largely unproductive economy, the Government heavily relies on taxation as its primary means of mobilization. However, this strategy inadvertently perpetuates a vicious cycle where businesses, forced to offset tax expenses, hike prices, ultimately causing economic strain for the majority of citizens.

Contrary to the promises made by the ruling SLPP Government to usher in a period of economic prosperity upon assuming power, the reality of exorbitant prices makes the envisioned “Bread and Butter” lifestyle unattainable for many Sierra Leoneans.

Prime examples of this predicament are the skyrocketing prices of essential commodities like butter and rice rendering them inaccessible to many households. The sharp increase in the price of butter can be directly attributed to elevated taxes, including a 30% rise in import duty, a 10% increase in excise tax, and a 15% hike in GST. Importers now grapple with substantially higher costs, reflected in the final prices consumers must pay.

As for rice, the restoration of the 5% import duty tax on imported rice in the 2024 Finance Act has led to an astronomical rise in the price of a bag of rice. This move, ostensibly aimed at raising revenue for the Government and promoting local rice production, is negatively impacting many Sierra Leoneans, especially considering rice’s status as a staple food. It is an open secret that a large percentage of Sierra Leoneans cannot afford to consume enough rice, with many going to bed on empty stomachs.

Traditionally, the private sector is the engine for economic growth, generating employment opportunities and significantly contributing to revenue mobilization through tax payments. It is imperative for any Government to cultivate an environment conducive to private sector growth as it plays a pivotal role in national development.

However, when policies or laws are stifling the business sector, hindering its growth, the consequences are dire. This scenario is not only impeding development but also translates into high prices for locally produced or imported goods and services, further burdening consumers.

While it is acknowledged that the Government requires revenue, it is essential to recognize the adverse impact of disproportionately high taxes on the majority of Sierra Leoneans already struggling to make ends meet. Such policies are exacerbating poverty levels in the country.

In light of these concerns, it is incumbent upon the Government, particularly the National Revenue Authority (NRA), to reassess their tax policies and take corrective measures to alleviate the burden on citizens.

Balancing taxation with citizen welfare is a complex endeavor, requiring careful consideration of socio-economic dynamics and policy trade-offs but it is not impossible for the Government of Sierra Leone to strike a delicate balance that promotes economic growth and social justice. Ultimately, effective taxation policies can contribute to building a more prosperous and inclusive society, where every citizen has the opportunity to thrive.

Peace Commission Reinstates Civil Society Coalitions for Peace in Six Key Districts

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By Esther Wright

In a concerted effort to fortify peace and bolster national unity, the Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion (ICPNC), in collaboration with UN-Women, has successfully reinstated “Civil Society Coalitions for Peace” in six key districts nationwide. The revitalization initiative encompasses Karene, Pujehun, W/Area Urban, W/Area Rural, Bombali and Kono districts.

The inaugural session, held at the Karene District Council Hall in Kamakwie, witnessed the enthusiastic participation of diverse Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) committed to peace-building endeavours within their respective districts. Deliberations entered on the coalition’s mandate, its significance in fostering good governance, the formation of executive leadership and a comprehensive needs assessment aimed at enhancing capacity and effectiveness.

Henryson Jusu, Deputy Director of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, provided insights into the initiative’s rationale, highlighting the widespread public demand for the establishment of CSO coalitions nationwide. Emphasizing their pivotal role in promoting public engagement and empowering CSOs at the grassroots level, he underscored the significance of these platforms in facilitating direct citizen-CSO interaction, thereby fostering civic responsibility and democratic participation.

James Tamba Turay, Senior Programs Manager for Prevention stressed the paramount importance of district-level CSO coalitions as fundamental pillars for sustainable peace nationwide. Delving into critical thematic areas, participants addressed challenges such as substance abuse, gender-based violence, educational conflicts, sexual offenses, early marriage and deforestation. They called upon the ICPNC and other stakeholders to provide essential support in addressing these pressing concerns.

In the organizational segment, the Karene District Civil Society Coalition on Peace elected its executive, with Brima Turay of Radio Sella emerging as Chair and Mariama Thunkara-Mansaray from Big Sisters organization as Vice-Chairperson. Samuel Kamara of the Bike Riders Union was elected Secretary-General, Mariatu Kabiru Dumbuya representing Women Community Solidarity Group as Financial Secretary, Alimamy Bangura of Sella Social Club Union as PRO and Duramani J. Boima as Organizing Secretary. The Executive will serve an initial two-year term.

Similarly, in Pujehun, twenty CSOs convened at the District Council Hall, marking a significant milestone in fostering unity and harmony within the district.

Adekali Sheku Kamara, Deputy Director for Research and Learning at ICPNC, led the proceedings, emphasizing the primary objective of revitalizing the Civil Society Coalition for Peace to promote stability and prosperity.

Participants were equipped with tools and knowledge necessary for establishing and sustaining the Peace Coalition, with a call to forge ahead in unity for the betterment of their communities.

Madam Baby Sellu from Women of Wanjama expressed gratitude to ICPNC for their training and support, pledging unwavering commitment from her organization to collaborate within the Coalition for the greater good of the district.

In all six districts, the meetings concluded with a sense of optimism and commitment towards collective action, heralding a new era of collaboration and proactive engagement in the pursuit of lasting peace and national cohesion.