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Judiciary Enhances Legal Expertise of Judges and Magistrates in Capacity Building Workshop

The Judiciary of Sierra Leone, through its Judicial and Legal Training Institute (JLTI) and in partnership with the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), has successfully concluded a two-day orientation and refresher training for High Court Judges and Magistrates. The training took place at the Mozza Resort in York Village, just outside Freetown and focused primarily on adjudicating cases involving children, along with key aspects of civil and criminal procedures.

The capacity-building workshop brought together 36 Magistrates and seven newly appointed High Court Judges from across the country. It aimed to enhance their legal proficiency and ensure that judicial officers are well-equipped to handle sensitive cases involving juveniles, while maintaining the highest standards of justice delivery.

Deputy Chairman of the JLTI, Hon. Justice Reginald Fynn (JA), welcomed participants by emphasizing the importance of continuous professional development within the judiciary. He praised Honourable Chief Justice Komba Kamanda for his commitment to judicial reform and development just six months into his tenure, noting that such initiatives are crucial in ensuring quality justice administration.

Officially opening the training, Chief Justice Komba Kamanda reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to making justice accessible, fair and swift for all especially for children and other vulnerable populations. He called on Judges and Magistrates to uphold the core values of the Judiciary, including impartiality, independence, integrity and accountability.

“As judicial officers, you must commit to doing what is right and just,” Chief Justice Komba Kamanda urged. “The decisions you make have real impact on people’s lives, particularly children in conflict with the law. We must therefore remain vigilant in upholding the law while ensuring that the principles of child protection and human dignity are never compromised.”

The Chief Justice also issued a strong reminder on judicial ethics, cautioning that any conduct inconsistent with the institution’s values would not be tolerated. He reiterated that the Judiciary’s Ethics Committee will take appropriate measures to address misconduct or breaches of professional standards.

On the training faculty, Chief Justice Komba Kamanda expressed confidence in the team of facilitators, comprising seasoned Justices including Alusine Sesay (JSC), Haja Fatmatta Bintu Alhadi (JSC), Reginald Fynn (JA), Suliaman Bah (JA), Tonia Barnett (JA), Alfred T. Ganda (JA) and Aiah S. Allieu. “These are individuals with deep judicial experience who have served in various jurisdictions. Their insights are invaluable to the continuing development of our Bench,” he stated.

Topics covered during the sessions included the newly enacted Criminal Procedure Act 2024, Civil Procedure commentary, High Court Rules, evidentiary standards, best practices in judgment writing, courtroom demeanor and updated Bail Regulations. Special attention was given to child justice, with sessions on how the judiciary can better address the needs and vulnerabilities of minors in conflict with the law.

The training concluded with renewed commitments by participants to implement the knowledge gained in their various stations across Sierra Leone. The deployment of the seven new Judges, in particular, is expected to enhance access to justice in underserved regions, further reinforcing the Judiciary’s efforts to deliver timely and effective justice across the country.

Sierra Leone Celebrates President Julius Maada Bio’s Election as ECOWAS Chairman

Sierra Leone erupted in celebration over the weekend as citizens from across the country gathered at the Presidential Lodge in Freetown to honour His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio, following his historic election as Chairman of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

The landmark achievement, which positions Sierra Leone at the heart of regional diplomacy, was met with an outpouring of support from the nation’s security apparatus, civil society, Parliament, international dignitaries and ordinary citizens alike. Messages of congratulations acknowledged President Bio’s consistent leadership and his pivotal role in enhancing Sierra Leone’s stature on the global stage.

Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Amara Idara Bangura, described the President’s elevation as a moment of national pride. “From leading discussions at the United Nations Security Council to now steering ECOWAS, you have showcased the strength and resilience of Sierra Leone. The Armed Forces proudly stand behind you as you assume this important continental responsibility,” he declared.

Inspector General of Police, William Fayia Sellu, echoed this sentiment, applauding the President for restoring dignity and national pride. “You have given Sierra Leoneans a renewed sense of identity and pride. We are confident in your ability to navigate the complex dynamics of regional leadership,” he said.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Timothy Kabba, highlighted the President’s calm diplomacy and commitment to peace. “Your leadership is grounded in humility and foresight. At a time when the region is facing uncertainty, ECOWAS is in the hands of a proven peacebuilder,” he noted.

Parliament also voiced its commendation through Speaker Hon. Sengeh Paul Thomas Esq., who declared, “This is a defining moment for our country. Your leadership on global issues, including the push for reform at the United Nations Security Council, has earned the respect of your peers. Sierra Leone stands tall because of you.”

In a stirring demonstration of regional solidarity, Hon. Rebecca Wesseh of the Liberian Parliament presented a commemorative plaque to President Bio on behalf of her country. “This is not just a win for Sierra Leone, it is a beacon of hope for West Africa. Liberia is proud to stand with you. You have our admiration and full support,” she said.

Representing the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD), First Lady Madam Fatima Maada Bio expressed her admiration and that of her counterparts across the continent. “You lead with vision, purpose and unwavering integrity. African First Ladies will support your regional priorities to ensure your tenure leaves a lasting legacy,” she said.

Taking the podium to a rapturous welcome, President Bio thanked Sierra Leoneans for their unwavering support, describing his new role as a shared national triumph. “This honour is not mine alone; it belongs to every Sierra Leonean. Our country has emerged from difficult times, but today we are being recognized for our resilience and our leadership,” he said.

The President reflected on his journey, attributing his values to formative experiences at Bo Government Secondary School and the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces. “These institutions taught me to lead with discipline and humility. I have never sought power for its own sake. My mission has always been to serve you, the people,” he said.

He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to human capital development as the foundation for progress, pledging to apply the same principles to his ECOWAS leadership. “We must continue to dream big, believe in ourselves and lead boldly not just for Sierra Leone, but for West Africa.”

The ceremony concluded with a resounding show of national unity and optimism. As music filled the Presidential Lodge and citizens waved flags in celebration, Sierra Leone marked a proud new chapter in its history led by a President whose vision continues to resonate across borders and beyond.

Diana Konomanyi Wraps Up Nationwide Peace Tour with Powerful Message at Rally in Kono

Finda Diana Konomanyi
Finda Diana Konomanyi

By Tamba Lebbie (Son of the Soil)

Opposition heavyweight and staunch advocate for party unity, Finda Diana Konomanyi, brought her nationwide peace and reconciliation tour to a stirring conclusion on Saturday, 28 June, 2025 with a vibrant rally in her home district of Kono. The final stop in a months-long effort to heal internal rifts within the All People’s Congress (APC) ahead of the 2028 elections was marked by emotional speeches, calls for unity and a renewed sense of purpose among party loyalists.

Speaking to a packed crowd in Kono City, Finda Diana Konomanyi made an impassioned plea for forgiveness and solidarity, acknowledging past missteps within the APC that she said contributed to the party’s defeat in the 2023 elections. Switching fluidly between Krio and Kono, she struck a tone of humility and reconciliation. “We must rise above our differences,” she declared. “Only through unity can we rebuild our strength and win again in 2028.”

Finda Diana Konomanyi’s homecoming was celebrated by party faithful and community members alike. Former Resident Minister of the Eastern Region and Chairman of the Former Ministers of APC (FOMINA), Karamoh Kabba, praised her as “Kono’s audacity of hope,” describing her as both a visionary leader and a mother figure whose influence runs deep within the district.

The rally also provided a platform for Finda Diana Konomanyi to express heartfelt gratitude to APC supporters across the country, emphasizing that the party’s dedication to Kono’s development remains unwavering. “No other party has demonstrated the commitment we have to this district,” she said, urging supporters to stay focused on the APC’s broader vision for national progress.

Touching on one of Kono’s most pressing economic issues, Finda Diana Konomanyi addressed the controversy surrounding Koidu Holding, the mining company at the center of job losses and economic disruption in the district. She criticized the ongoing standoff and called for urgent dialogue between the company and the Government to restore livelihoods and bring relief to struggling families.

In a decisive message to fellow political leaders, Finda Diana Konomanyi urged an end to infighting and personal rivalry. She called on all stakeholders in Kono, regardless of faction or allegiance, to prioritize peace and unity for the sake of the district and the APC’s political future. Specifically, she appealed to Dr. Samura Kamara and his supporters, who continue to pursue electoral justice following the disputed 2023 elections, to move forward in solidarity. “The time has come to unite for victory,” she said. “The road ahead demands collective strength, not division.”

The atmosphere at the rally was one of renewed energy and commitment, as supporters responded with chants of support and pledges of loyalty to both the APC and Finda Diana Konomanyi’s leadership. Her words appeared to galvanize a base that has often been fractured by internal conflict, offering a clear path forward centered on forgiveness, cohesion and national purpose.

With the 2028 elections approaching, Diana Konomanyi’s peace tour may prove pivotal in restoring unity and momentum to the APC. Her closing rally in Kono sent a resounding message that the party, under strong and reflective leadership, is preparing to reclaim its footing and its future.

Njala University Academic Staff Condemn Retirement Calls and Defend Institutional Leadership

Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Bashiru Mohamed Koroma
Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Bashiru Mohamed Koroma

A wave of support has emerged within Njala University for Vice-Chancellor and Principal, Professor Bashiru Mohamed Koroma, following controversial and unfounded calls for his retirement. A group identifying themselves as the “Authenticated Concerned Academic Staff of Njala University” has publicly denounced the demands as malicious and politically motivated, accusing a faction of the Academic Staff Association (ASA-NU) of engineering a smear campaign to destabilize the institution’s leadership.

In a strongly worded statement released this week, the group dismissed the legitimacy of the retirement calls, attributing them to what they described as a “two-man regime” led by Dr. Brima Gegbe and Abu-Bakarr Sheriff. The pair, who currently head ASA-NU, were accused of undermining democratic processes, mismanaging association funds and leveraging their positions for personal benefit.

According to the concerned academic staff, the ASA-NU leadership has operated in blatant disregard of transparency and accountability, citing alleged embezzlement, unauthorized bank loans and unaccounted funds collected from staff dues. “Over NLe 30,000 is collected monthly from staff, yet there is no financial transparency,” the group claimed. They also alleged that proceeds from a university-affiliated water business and Government-donated buses have been misused without proper oversight.

The statement condemned Dr. Brima Gegbe’s leadership style as autocratic and accused him of unilaterally declaring strike actions and manipulating ASA-NU’s internal affairs to serve personal interests. They pointed to his simultaneous roles as ASA President and a faculty dean, an arrangement that, according to them, contravenes ASA-NU’s constitution.

Particularly concerning, the group noted, was ASA-NU’s recent letter to the Parliamentary Committee on Tertiary and Higher Education calling for Professor Bashiru Mohamed Koroma’s retirement. “This letter does not represent the will of Njala University’s academic community,” the group stated. “It was neither discussed nor approved by the ASA-NU plenary and constitutes a serious breach of democratic norms.”

The group described ASA-NU under its current leadership as “a theater of absurdity plagued by kleptocracy, intimidation, constitutional violations and opaque governance.” They insisted that the Association has lost credibility and is being weaponized against the very institution it is meant to protect.

In defense of Professor Bashiru Mohamed Koroma, the academic staff highlighted his record of institutional reform, infrastructural advancement and academic leadership. “Professor Bashiru Mohamed Koroma has brought stability, vision and integrity to Njala University,” the statement affirmed. “His leadership deserves commendation, not attacks based on personal vendettas.”

Calling for a complete restructuring of ASA-NU’s leadership, the group urged for the restoration of democratic governance, transparency and professionalism within the Association. “Let the tenure of Professor Bashiru Mohamed Koroma be evaluated based on his contributions; not on the whims of a discredited clique,” they concluded.

The unfolding controversy reflects a broader demand among staff for accountability, institutional respect and the protection of principled leadership at one of Sierra Leone’s leading academic institutions.

NCRA Engages Parliamentarians in Landmark Review of National Identity and Civil Registration Laws

By Alvin Lansana Kargbo 

The National Civil Registration Authority (NCRA) concluded a two-day workshop with Members of the Parliamentary Committee on Internal Affairs to review the National Civil Registration and Identity Management Bill and four key Draft Regulations. The workshop took place on Monday, 30th June and Tuesday, 1st July 2025 at the Sierra Palms Hotel, Aberdeen in Freetown.

The workshop marks a significant step in modernizing Sierra Leone’s legal framework governing civil registration and identity management, nearly a decade after the initial National Civil Registration Act was enacted in 2016.

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Rtd AIG Morie Lengor Esq., in his keynote address, expressed his Ministry’s strong support for the initiative, highlighting the need for an updated legal framework that reflects emerging trends in civil registration, digital identity and vital statistics management.

“As a supervisory Ministry to the NCRA, we are proud of the Authority’s achievements in issuing secure national ID cards, ECOWAS IDs and certificates for births, deaths, marriages and adoptions,” he said. “This review is vital for aligning with new technological realities and ensuring our system supports good governance, national security and service delivery.”

He emphasized that the proposed draft Bill and Regulations will enhance the effectiveness of NCRA’s mandate, especially in providing accurate data for MDAs like NRA, NASSIT and SLRSA, which rely heavily on civil registration information for planning and public administration.

The Director General of NCRA, Mohamed Mubashir Massaquoi, provided an overview of the proposed legislative framework, stating that the workshop aimed to present and discuss four draft regulations that will complement the revised Act. These include:

The Civil Registration Regulation

The Vital Statistics Regulation

The National Identification Number Regulation

The Identity Cards Regulation

“These regulations are essential for guiding the implementation of the new Act and addressing all aspects of civil status registration and identity management,” he stated. He described the process as a “critical intervention by key stakeholders,” stressing the need for coordinated efforts in ensuring that the legislative instruments reflect national priorities and international obligations.

He also emphasized the importance of continuity, collaboration and learning from previous experiences, noting that the process builds on contributions from a wide range of actors over the years.

Hon. Sarty Banya, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Internal Affairs, reaffirmed the committee’s commitment to the legislative review. He pointed out that the 2016 Act laid the foundation for establishing the NCRA, but with evolving digital and administrative landscapes, it has become necessary to revisit the law.

“Emerging issues were not envisaged when the law was passed,” he said. “This workshop allows us to scrutinize the new draft legislation to ensure it addresses current realities and future demands.”

He urged his fellow Parliamentarians to actively participate in the review process to produce a well-informed, inclusive and progressive legal document.

UNICEF Child Protection Specialist, Patricia Gihens, who also addressed the gathering, underscored the importance of legal identity as a gateway to essential services.

“A strong civil registration and identity management system is not just a technical reform, it is a social and economic imperative,” she noted. “Legal identity is foundational to accessing healthcare, education and social protection. It ensures that every child is visible, protected and given a fair start in life.”

She praised the Government of Sierra Leone, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and NCRA for their leadership and reaffirmed UNICEF’s commitment to supporting the process.

Patricia Gihens emphasized that the review of the bill and accompanying regulations aligns with both Sierra Leone’s national development agenda and its international commitments under the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The two-day engagement stands as a crucial milestone in modernizing Sierra Leone’s legal identity framework, ensuring inclusive and accountable governance, enhancing service delivery through accurate, secure identity data, meeting national and global development obligations and empowering citizens, especially children, with legal identity.

Bringing together lawmakers, civil servants and development partners, the collaborative workshop signaled a unified commitment to building a more inclusive and digitized civil registration system in Sierra Leone.

Seasoned African Journalists Experience QNET’s Flagship V-Malaysia 2025 Convention in Penang

Over 8,000 attendees from 30+ countries gather for a landmark five-day event celebrating innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic destination partnerships.

Global wellness and lifestyle company QNET has successfully organized V-Malaysia 2025, its signature convention, at the Penang SPICE Convention Centre. Held from 21–25 June, the event drew over 8,000 international attendees from more than 30 countries, celebrating innovation, entrepreneurship, partnerships and spotlighting QNET’s array of quality and internationally certified products.

V-Malaysia has evolved into a premier platform for business networking, entrepreneurial development, and cross-cultural collaboration. The synergy between QNET and The V — an internationally recognized organisation specialising in large-scale training and events — has been pivotal in building the convention’s global draw and resilience for 26 years and counting.

Trevor Kuna, Chief Marketing Officer of QNET, gleefully said; “We are delighted to host journalists from Nigeria, Togo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Guinea and Ghana to witness and experience V-Malaysia 2025. We are intentional and committed to spreading the right information about our company across our African markets. We are glad they experienced QNET and Penang, an island city that offers a powerful combination of infrastructure, cultural appeal, and strategic support. Our long-standing partnership with Tourism Malaysia has enabled us to bring V-Malaysia to life repeatedly and at scale.”

YB Wong Hon Wai, Penang State EXCO for Tourism and Creative Economy (PETACH), commented on the strategic significance of the event; “This is timely, as Malaysia’s role as Chair of the 46th ASEAN Summit is already accelerating regional interest. Penang, with its vibrant tourism ecosystem, has recorded an estimated RM1.29 billion in economic impact from business events in 2024 — up from RM1.03 billion in 2023. QNET’s continued commitment to hosting its international convention here contributes directly to job creation, tourism revenues, and Penang’s brand as a global business events destination.”

QNET used V-Malaysia as a platform to preview selected innovations in wellness, including Harmoniq, a bio-signaling patch, and QWIK, a new line of oral health and nutrition strips. These will add to the long list of life-transforming wellness and lifestyle products QNET makes available to the world.

Journalists from Africa toured the QNET head office in Kuala Lumpur, visited the Quest International University in Ipoh, attended the QNET product carnival and experience many engaging and thrilling sessions at V-Malaysia on Penang Island, providing them with a balanced and informed outlook about QNET.

V-Malaysia 2025 not only marks a celebration of entrepreneurship, innovation and learning but also serves as a powerful networking platform where dreams are birthed, collaboration formed and lives impacted. For more information about V-Malaysia 2025, please visit QNET’s official website.

ABOUT QNET

QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness company, uses a direct selling business model to promote unique products that enable people to take charge of their health, well-being, and lifestyle. Since 1998, QNET’s innovative products and e-commerce-driven business model have helped build a global community of satisfied customers and microentrepreneurs, who are driven by the mission of RYTHM – Raise Yourself To Help Mankind. Popular product brands offered by QNET include the Bernhard H. Mayer range of luxury watches and jewelry, HomePure range of home care products, the Amezcua wellness range, Physio Radiance personal care range, and QVI branded holiday packages.

QNET proudly exemplifies high industry standards and is a member of numerous Direct Selling Associations worldwide. Its active engagement in several global sports sponsorships including in its role as the official direct selling partner of the Manchester City Football Club (MCFC) and the Confederation of African Football (CAF), highlights the company’s commitment to excellence.

Discover a world of new possibilities with QNET by visiting www.qnet.net

President Bio Launches Chapter One as Sierra Leone’s Most Luxurious Nightclub and Restaurant

His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has officially unveiled the Chapter One Multipurpose Center in Lumley, describing the state-of-the-art facility as a shining example of local entrepreneurship and a cornerstone for Sierra Leone’s expanding tourism and hospitality sector.

The newly inaugurated complex, which features a bar, restaurant and entertainment hub, is the brainchild of prominent Sierra Leonean entrepreneur Fassally Tarawally. The event drew Government officials, business leaders, tourism stakeholders and members of the public, all of whom praised the venture as a model for private-sector-led development.

In his keynote address, President Bio commended Fassally Tarawally’s patriotic initiative and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting homegrown businesses. “I am proud to unveil this vibrant facility. It represents the spirit of Sierra Leonean innovation and enterprise. This is what happens when the private sector responds to the call for national development,” he stated.

The President emphasized that the success of Chapter One illustrates what Sierra Leoneans can achieve with vision, determination and an enabling environment. “Yes, this is Sierra Leonean-owned and Sierra Leonean-built. We can do it,” he declared to thunderous applause.

President Bio also highlighted several recent initiatives aimed at positioning Sierra Leone as a leading tourism destination. These include the commissioning of a new international airport, the resumption of direct flights to the United Kingdom and the ongoing development of the Innovation Center at the Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary. “We are not just building structures; we are building a new future for Sierra Leone,” he added.

Representing the Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Permanent Secretary, Edward Kwame Yankson praised the facility as a fusion of culture, hospitality and entertainment. “This center aligns with the Government’s vision for Human Capital Development by creating jobs and showcasing Sierra Leonean creativity. Tourism is everybody’s business and Chapter One is a beacon of hope for our creative economy,” he remarked.

Delivering the vote of thanks, Chapter One CEO, Fassally Tarawally, expressed his gratitude to President Bio for championing policies that support local enterprise. “This is more than a building; it is the realization of a dream born out of love for country. Mr. President, your leadership made this possible and I am more inspired than ever to invest in Sierra Leone,” he said.

The ceremony concluded with the official ribbon-cutting, as President Bio declared the Chapter One Multipurpose Center open for business. The landmark project now stands as a symbol of Sierra Leonean ambition and a catalyst for tourism-driven economic growth.

SV Electrical Raises Alarm as Chinese Businessman Allegedly Imports Counterfeit RR Cables

The Arrested Cartoons of RR Cables

By Foday Moriba Conteh

An investigation conducted by The Calabash Newspaper has uncovered alarming allegations involving a Chinese businessman, reportedly the owner of China Dasheng Company Limited, who is accused of importing counterfeit RR electrical cables into Sierra Leone.

According to credible sources, the Sierra Leone Police acted on intelligence and raided the premises of the businessman, identified as Jason. During the operation, officers reportedly discovered and seized 30 cartons of suspected counterfeit RR cables. Jason was arrested and taken into custody but later released on bail, while the seized cables remain under police investigation.

The discovery comes at a time when Sierra Leone has witnessed a worrying surge in fire-related incidents across the country. Authorities from the Electricity Distribution and Supply Authority (EDSA) have previously linked many of these disasters to substandard electrical installations, particularly the use of inferior cables.

Industry insiders say the case raises serious concerns about the safety and quality of electrical products circulating in the local market. Experts fear that the continued use of counterfeit cables could have devastating consequences for households, businesses and national infrastructure.

Further investigations by The Calabash Newspaper revealed that the RR cables in question are a registered trademark of SV Electrical, a reputable company based on Siaka Stevens Street in Freetown. Since 2019, SV Electrical has been the sole authorized importer and distributor of genuine RR cables in Sierra Leone.

In recent months, however, SV Electrical reportedly discovered that counterfeit versions of their product had begun appearing in the market. These substandard cables, bearing the same branding, have not only undercut the business but also posed grave safety risks to consumers.

In a public advisory, SV Electrical reaffirmed its position as the exclusive distributor of RR cables in the country. The company urged customers to verify the authenticity of products by purchasing directly from their main store on Siaka Stevens Street or their branch at Hastings Junction. They emphasized that they serve both wholesale and retail customers.

Authorities have issued strong warnings to importers and traders against the importation and sale of counterfeit or substandard electrical products. Law enforcement officials have stressed that anyone found guilty of violating import regulations or compromising public safety through the sale of counterfeit cables will face full prosecution under the laws of Sierra Leone.

The Sierra Leone Police are continuing their investigation into the case, and the outcome is expected to send a strong message to rogue importers and ensure the safety of electrical infrastructure in the country.

However, concerned citizens have expressed the view that any of those counterfeit cables seized must be destroyed to prevent the likelihood of them entering the market.

This medium made several attempts to contact Jason, owner of China Dasheng Company Limited via WhatsApp messages and phone calls to obtain his response to the allegations. However, as of press time, those efforts proved unsuccessful. We remain open and willing to publish his side of the story should he choose to respond.

Freetonians Reject Government’s Proposal to Split the City

By Foday Moriba Conteh

A Government proposal to divide Freetown into two separate administrative cities has been met with resounding opposition from residents during a town hall meeting convened by the Freetown City Council (FCC) on Thursday 26th June, 2025.

The Town hall meeting which brought together nearly 600 participants from across the capital, including elected councillors, traditional and religious leaders, market women, youth groups, commercial motorbike riders (Okada), civil society organizations, development partners, members of the All People’s Congress (APC) leadership and the media was held at the New City Hall on Wallace Johnson Street in Freetown.

Her Worship the Mayor of Freetown, Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, OBE, delivered a compelling presentation, warning of the far-reaching consequences of the proposed split. She explained that, globally, it is best practice for urban management functions such as land use planning and building permit issuance to be administered by local councils to ensure integration and efficiency. However, in Sierra Leone, those responsibilities remain with the Ministry of Lands.

“In Freetown, over 45% of residents live in areas that are inaccessible to vehicles, including tricycles, due to poor planning and a broken permitting system,” Mayor Aki-Sawyerr stated. “Dividing the city would do nothing to address the root causes of those issues, which stem from the fragmentation of urban governance structures.”

The Mayor also pointed out the financial impracticality of the move, stressing that establishing a new city administration would require significant funding at a time when the national Government is struggling to meet its current financial obligations to FCC.

Outgoing President of the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ), Ahmed Sahid Nasralla via video recording emphasized the need for inclusive consultation and national dialogue before making such a significant decision. Though unable to attend in person due to travel commitments, he addressed the audience as a concerned citizen and journalist deeply invested in the future of the capital.

“Like many of you, I’ve been reflecting on the announcement to divide our beloved city into two administrative areas,” Ahmed Sahid Nasralla said. “The aim, as stated, is to improve service delivery, something we all desire. Every Freetonian wants a city that works: cleaner streets, better roads, water, electricity, safer communities and opportunity for all. But how we get there matters just as much as where we want to go.”

He warned that such a far-reaching decision one that touches on the city’s identity, history and governance should only be taken after broad-based, inclusive consultations that involve those who live and work in Freetown and understand its unique challenges.

“Freetown already suffers from fragmented responsibilities in land use, roads, drainage, waste management and water supply,” Ahmed Sahid Nasralla noted. “Dividing the city further without addressing these core issues may not solve the problem, but rather, compound it.”

He also questioned the timing and preparedness of national systems to support two separate councils in terms of financial and administrative capacity.

Importantly, Ahmed Sahid Nasralla clarified that his message was not about confrontation between the FCC and central Government but rather a sincere call for reflection, open conversation and evidence-based decision-making.

“My simple message is this: whatever the final decision let it be inclusive, let it be informed and above all, let it be in the best interest of Freetown past, present and future,” he concluded.

Augustine Sorie-Sengbe Marrah Esq., President of the Lawyers Society, emphasized that consultation is a fundamental pillar of democracy. Speaking at the town hall meeting, he expressed concern over the Government’s proposal to divide Freetown, stating that the first step should have been to consult the residents of the city.

He argued that the lack of public engagement has led to the backlash the Government is now facing. “This issue affects everyone and should not be seen through a political lens,” he said. “When decisions of this magnitude are being considered, it is crucial to involve the people.”

Referencing legal requirements, he noted that a proper census should have been conducted and that the data collected should be the basis for determining whether a division of Freetown is necessary. He pointed out that the last census failed to meet that requirement, suggesting that the proposed split may be politically motivated rather than evidence-based.

“The decision to divide Freetown should be driven by data, not by individuals who believe they have the authority to do so,” Augustine Sorie-Sengbe Marrah concluded.

Other speakers expressed outrage over the proposal, decrying what they described as a lack of proper consultation by the central Government. Most participants argued that instead of pursuing administrative division, the Government should prioritize improving service delivery, particularly in the face of Freetown’s numerous socio-economic challenges.

Several prominent voices echoed the Mayor’s concerns. In attendance were Ms. Femi Claudius Cole, leader of the Unity Party; Ahmed Sahid Nasralla, outgoing President of the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ), who joined via video; Augustine Sorie-Sengbe Marrah Esq., President of the Lawyers Society and Monic Jackson from the KIDS Parliament. Each offered firm resistance to the proposal and emphasized the need for greater stakeholder engagement.

A panel discussion added further depth to the discourse, featuring civil society leader Francis Reffell of CODOHSAPA, Hon. Abdul Kargbo, Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Samuel Valcarcel Esq., President of the Krio Community and Councillors Zainab Conteh and Samuel Ojumiri Osafele. They unanimously agreed that the proposed division threatens the unity and integrity of Freetown and lacks a sound rationale grounded in the needs of the people.

The meeting concluded with a unified call for the central Government to abandon the proposal and instead channel resources and energy into improving urban services, infrastructure and inclusive development.

Also, the message from the town hall was clear and uncompromising: Freetown must remain united and residents must be consulted on any major decisions affecting the future of their city.

NP Sierra Leone Partners with Dr. Asiatu to Launch New Gas Station in Masaika

By Alvin Lansana Kargbo

Marking a major step toward expanding energy access and fostering local development, NP Sierra Leone has partnered with Dr. Asiatu Seisay to officially launch the Mama Flo Gas Station in Masiaka on Saturday, June 28, 2025. The event, hosted at the new station site, brought together community members, local authorities, business leaders and transport stakeholders in a show of support for this transformative initiative.

Representing the CEO of NP Sierra Leone, Ing. Vandi Bockarie highlighted the importance of Masiaka as a strategic gateway connecting the north, south, east and Freetown. He emphasized that the investment is not only an economic venture but also a social commitment to the community.

“Masiaka is a pivotal hub for travelers and transport operators. Recognizing this, Dr. Asiatu Seisay chose to invest here, bringing significant financial resources and vision,” Vandi Bockarie said. He stressed the importance of community support, calling on drivers, transport unions and bike riders to patronize the station, assuring them of a steady supply of high-quality fuel.

He said NP has committed to importing and maintaining all necessary equipment to ensure that Mama Flo Gas Station remains fully operational at all times. He also highlighted the station’s role in creating job opportunities and advised the management team to prioritize excellent customer service, strong financial management and community engagement.

“This is not just an investment but a partnership for growth,” he added, promising NP’s ongoing support through technical assistance, after-sales services and operational guidance.

Dr. Asiatu Seisay, CEO of Mama Flo Gas Station, expressed profound gratitude to NP Sierra Leone for their partnership and support in turning her long-held dream into reality. She dedicated the gas station to her mother, after whom it is named, acknowledging her sacrifices and unwavering support throughout her life.

“This is a dream come true, it has been a long journey and I am deeply thankful to everyone who made this possible,” Dr. Asiatu Seisay remarked emotionally. She also pledged to uphold high standards of service and to contribute positively to the community.

Representing the Local Unit Commander (LUC) of the Masiaka Police Station, Sergeant Mariatu conveyed the Police Force’s commitment to ensuring security around the station. She assured the public that officers would continue to patrol Masiaka to protect lives and property, emphasizing the importance of safety in supporting local businesses.

Musa Kamara of Sierra Leone Commercial Bank commended the partnership, stating that the bank stands ready to support the station’s operational needs, including providing cash pickup services. He congratulated Dr. Asiatu Seisay and NP on the successful launch of the station emphasizing the importance of strong financial partnerships in fostering business growth.

Osman Koroma, Chairman of the Commercial Motorcycle Riders in Masiaka, also expressed his appreciation for the new development. He highlighted the challenges riders often face in accessing fuel and lauded the station for providing a reliable solution that will serve not only local riders but also travelers passing through the town.

“This new station will ease our burden and promote healthy competition. We see it as a blessing for the entire community and beyond,” Osman Koroma said.

The launch of Mama Flo Gas Station marks a new chapter for Masiaka, promising increased accessibility to fuel, job creation and economic stimulation. With strong backing from NP Sierra Leone and widespread community support, the station is poised to become a critical asset for the region.

CEO of NP Sierra Leone, Ing. Vandi Bockarie
CEO of NP Sierra Leone, Ing. Vandi Bockarie
Dr. Asiatu Seisay, CEO of Mama Flo Gas Station
Dr. Asiatu Seisay, CEO of Mama Flo Gas Station