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NP-SL Achieves Premier Status in Customer Care Excellence

By Amin Kef-Ranger

It is strongly incontestable that the leading petroleum company in the country, NP-Sierra Leone Limited (NP-SL Ltd), is highly known for being the first in the realm of customer care. This is indisputable when cognizance is taken of how Management is very keen on optimizing customer satisfaction in its service delivery on different fronts.

Members of staff of the company are very mindful of the fact that it is the customer that comes first and therefore needs the utmost attention always ensuring that transactions are conducted under a congenial atmosphere that results into a win-win situation. For this brilliant and managerial initiative, the company has been making positive headways in positioning to stand tall among other business entities in this part of the world.

With a capable and result-oriented Staff, working collaboratively and assiduously, where even the cleaner is regarded as highly relevant there is bound to be positive outcomes and the company has mastered this by ensuring that synergy is enhanced.

One admirable quality that NP-SL Ltd possesses is working tirelessly and effectively using its contacts with oil-producing countries in order to ensure that there is timely purchase and delivery of petroleum products to avoid shortages. It goes without saying that fuel, for example, could be a political commodity in the sense that fluctuation in its price would make a Government likeable or unpopular. When the price goes up then people blame the Government for that but if it goes down it is kudos for the political administration.

Its timely importation of petroleum products has earned NP high commendations from various quarters simply because it helps to cushion unrest and other forms of disadvantageous effects one of which is increase in transport fares, increase in the prices of certain commodities. The pro-activeness of the company invariably has a direct impact on poverty reduction in variable ways.

Some who may not be aware of the fact that NP-SL Ltd is wholly owned by Sierra Leoneans vis-à-vis the visibility of the company and how it is remarkably striving could find it hard to believe that it a truly indigenous company.

However, that remains the plain truth when it is learnt that it was Sierra Leonean 35 workers formerly working for British Petroleum (BP) who pulled together their end of service benefits to purchase shares which were used to establish NP, which today is a success story of an indigenous company, having branches in various parts of the country and in other four West African countries namely Liberia, Guinea, Ivory Coast and The Gambia. The company’s operations right across the spectrum is contributing towards revenue generation and job creation for many.

With gas as one its marketable products it was thought wise to be producing gas cookers, popularly known as NP Gas, which could be access at their different filling stations. According to investigation conducted NP Gas is cooking-friendly, safe and long lasting. It is going at an affordable price and many are going for it.

The company, in line with matching with technology, introduced the use of a Smart Card widely known as NP Smart Card which is a Card with memory chip embedded that can be credited with money and debited when it is used during the purchase of fuel. The holder only slots the loaded card into the space on the pumping machine after commanding the amount of fuel to be pumped and the exact amount is discharged with the card ready for another recharge to be used for the next purchase. It has been acknowledged that it is a safe, cashless way of conducting transactions assuring greater security and budgetary adjustments.

When reference is made to the effective implementation of the Local Content Policy, then NP-SL Ltd stands tall within that realm as nearly all its members of staff are Sierra Leoneans thereby making use of local talents everywhere they are operating. The Local Content Policy is indeed an engine of growth and NP is making full use of it.

Although these are trying times for the company in terms of easily accessing petroleum products as a result of the war between Russia and Ukraine, however, Management is doing everything possible to ensure that these products are available and accessible.

Labour Minister Pursues Opportunities at OIC Conference

Minister of Employment, Labour, and Social Security, Mohamed Rahman Swaray, has joined fellow Labour Ministers in a three-day session in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the 5th Session of the Islamic Conference of Labour Ministers. The conference, held from November 21st to 23rd, focuses on discussions around innovative labour solutions and the digitalization of employment services within the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member states.

Facilitated by the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population of the Republic of Azerbaijan, in partnership with the OIC, this three-day session aims to delve into various OIC programs concerning labour, employment and social protection.

Additionally, it’s a platform for exchanging insights on emerging challenges affecting workers and labour markets across OIC States.

Minister Swaray’s participation emphasizes the collective drive to address shared challenges encountered by OIC member States in fostering inclusive and sustainable economic growth through employment and social protection measures.

Furthermore, the Minister is set to engage in several bilateral discussions with other OIC member States which will center on promoting initiatives such as labour employment promotion for decent work, social protection mechanisms, capacity building, and training, among other crucial issues.

This conference aligns with the vision of President Dr. Julius Maada Bio, aiming not only to create 500,000 jobs but also to establish a conducive, environment for workers and employees. Minister Swaray seeks to advocate for this vision among OIC member States and explore opportunities that can be implemented within Sierra Leone.

One highlight of the three-day event will be the provisional opening of the OIC Labour and Employment Center. This Center, initially proposed by the President of Azerbaijan in 2013 during the 2nd Session of the Islamic Conference of Labour Ministers, has its headquarters in Baku. It received unanimous support from OIC member States, and a statute was approved by the Members. Sierra Leone is anticipated to sign and ratify the provided statute in the near future.

The forthcoming Center aims to serve as a pivotal institution for training, capacity building, and a centralized hub for addressing pertinent issues within the focus areas of OIC member states.

First Lady Expresses Optimism for Women and Girls’ Future

By Foday Moriba Conteh

The First Lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone, Dr. Fatima Maada Bio recently shared her reflections on the country’s journey towards protecting and empowering women. In a heartfelt statement, she expressed immense joy and hope for the future of women and girls, emphasizing the strides made despite various challenges.

Acknowledging the evolving role of women in nation-building, Dr. Bio highlighted recent reforms that have significantly increased women’s participation in governance. Sierra Leone, she proudly proclaimed, now stands among Africa’s leading countries with a notable representation of women in key Government positions, echoing the transformative steps witnessed in Rwanda and Senegal.

Drawing parallels with Rwanda and Senegal’s development, she underscored the criticality of prioritizing women’s rights in nation-building. President Julius Maada Bio’s administration, mirroring these principles, has actively championed women’s empowerment. Initiatives increasing women’s involvement in decision-making and the Free Education program fostering greater access for girls to quality education are among the notable strides made.

Dr. Bio passionately endorsed her Hands Off Our Girls Campaign, aligning with the President’s vision and supporting various initiatives. The campaign’s focus on distributing sanitary pads, conducting sensitization programs, and advocating for girls’ education has yielded significant successes, contributing to their academic excellence and empowerment.

Furthermore, she emphasized the Government’s commitment to justice by establishing specialized courts and conducting reforms to expedite legal proceedings, especially for women held in prisons without trial.

Highlighting the critical need for improved healthcare, Dr. Bio spearheads the construction of a 600-bed hospital at the 34 Military Hospital in Freetown. This significant initiative aims to enhance women’s health and reduce the country’s high maternal and infant mortality rates.

Dr. Bio commended the collective efforts of various women-led initiatives and community groups, recognizing their commitment to fostering discussions and mentorship programs. These grassroots endeavors underscore the collective dedication of Sierra Leonean women to the nation’s development.

Expressing confidence in the future, she envisages that the stories of present leadership and the invaluable contributions of women and girls will feature prominently in Sierra Leone’s development narrative.

Dr. Fatima Maada Bio’s sentiments echo a renewed sense of hope, reflecting the collective determination and efforts of the nation’s women and girls toward a brighter future for Sierra Leone.

NCRA Raises Alarm on Identity Fraud

The National Civil Registration Authority (NCRA) has raised alarm over fraudulent practices impacting Sierra Leonean citizenship acquisition and the procurement of vital documents like Birth and Death Certificates. The NCRA identified two troubling trends: foreign residents resorting to deceit to obtain citizenship by hiring locals to pose as parents, and the unauthorized acquisition of official certificates, leading to potential forgeries.

Expressing deep concern, the NCRA emphasized the detrimental effects of such activities on the country’s identity framework and national security. The Authority denounced these actions as compromising the integrity of personal identity, a cornerstone the country has painstakingly rebuilt over the past five years.

In a firm stance against these malpractices, the NCRA declared stringent measures to identify and take legal action against those involved. The Authority is committed to maintaining the credibility of its Identity Management Database, urging both public and private institutions to verify identity credentials with the NCRA to combat identity manipulation and ensure consistency in personal identity throughout Sierra Leone.

Transnational DStv CEO Presents Prizes to Winners of Miss Sierra Leone

Natalia Abboud, the CEO of Transnational DStv Sierra Leone and Capital Radio 104.9, proudly presented prizes to the triumphant winners  of the Miss Sierra Leone 2023 pageant held at the Country Lodge Hotel in Freetown.

Each winner received a complete DStv package with full subscription from her in a celebratory event that began with a welcoming address by Madam Ajara Momah. Sophie Johnson introduced the Board Members, and Dr. Fatou Taqi delivered speeches while honoring all the winning participants with trophies.

The Ministry of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, which was represented by the Minister, Nabeela Tunis, added significance to the occasion with her remarks. Isha Mansaray presented cash prizes, and the Miss Sierra Leone Ltd Board officially bestowed prizes upon Daisy Abdulia, Adel Caroline Jusu and the other contestants.

The crowning moment came as Madam Mariama Dumbuya handed over the crown to the newly crowned queen, Daisy Princess Abdulai, signifying her reign. AYV’s Chief Operating Officer, Messeh Leone, and several distinguished guests attended the event, which culminated with Janneh Amara Bangali delivering the Vote of Thanks.

Daisy Abdulai, representing Moyamba district, is now set to represent Sierra Leone at the Miss World pageant after being crowned Miss Sierra Leone 2023 at the Bintumani Conference Centre on September 21st, 2023. The event was globally broadcast live on AYV DStv Ch 399.

Adel Caroline Jusu of Bo district secured the first runner-up position, while Mabinty Mansaray of Koinadugu district was announced as the second runner-up. The newly crowned winner received a brand new car, a significant cash prize, a year-long monthly stipend and the honor to represent Sierra Leone at the Miss World competition.

The Miss Sierra Leone 2023 event, centered around the theme “A Healthy Environment in a World of Beauty, Peace, and Integrity,” showcased contestants from each district, culminating in the national pageant.

Transparent and broadcast across various media platforms, the event was organized by Miss Sierra Leone Limited, a not-for-profit company aimed at selecting a beauty queen for the country.

Recognized for promoting the strength, beauty, and intelligence of Sierra Leonean women, the Miss Sierra Leone Limited supports its winners in charitable endeavors and acts, as a positive role model for young women, inspiring responsible citizenship.

Established in 2001, the organization witnessed a revival in 2014, holding successful pageants in 2016, 2018, and 2019, with crowned queens Miss Margeret Murray, Miss Aminata Bangura, Miss Sarah Laura Tucker, and Miss Enid Jones Boston respectively. Miss Sierra Leone 2019, Enid Jones Boston, notably represented Sierra Leone at the Miss World Beauty pageant in the UK, earning accolades for her courage and performance alongside contestants from around the world.

Sierra Leone Journalists Gain Insight into Cutting-Edge Media at Fujian Media Group

By Amin Kef (Ranger)

During the 2023 Media Seminar, a collaborative effort between China’s National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) and the Research and Training Institute (RTI), 25 journalists and media regulators from Sierra Leone embarked on a visit to the cutting-edge facilities of the Fujian Media Group.

The tour marked a significant stride in fortifying cross-cultural media ties. The seminar aimed to showcase advancements in media, with a specific focus on promoting mutual understanding and cooperation within the industry, particularly in radio, television, and cultural journalism practices.

Taking place in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, from November 20 to 24, 2023, the week-long visit provided the visiting delegation with an opportunity to witness the cutting-edge media capabilities of Fujian Media Group. The journalists were welcomed by Chen Jiawei, the vice-chairman of the group, and Chen Yanming, the deputy director of the Provincial Radio and Television Bureau.

A notable aspect of the visit was the delegation’s tour of Fujian Radio and Television MCN, Fujian Press Conference Hall, Immersive Video Experience Hall, and the all-media studio. The delegation expressed admiration for Fujian’s advanced technical equipment, beautiful office environment, and diverse content production capacity.

Khalil Kallon, the Executive Secretary of the Independent Media Commission of Sierra Leone, conveyed his fondness for China and Fujian, expressing anticipation for future collaborations between Sierra Leone and Fujian media.

The delegation also explored the Fujian Radio and Television Network Group, gaining insights into the group’s main businesses, particularly in the safe broadcasting of radio and television and the construction and operation of various platforms.

The visiting team demonstrated strong interest in the group’s high-definition interactive cloud TV, BOSS system, audience data analysis, and information network security. Detailed inquiries and in-depth discussions unfolded regarding the group’s management concept and operational experiences.

Amin Kef Sesay, managing editor for the Calabash Newspaper, voiced his admiration for Fujian province’s media advancements. He advocated for increased media collaboration between the two countries, expressing gratitude to the Chinese government and people for their hospitality and cooperation.

CEO of Rise Radio (96.3 FM) Asmaa James, underscored the need for synergies in the media landscape, emphasizing the potential for transformative collaborations between Sierra Leone and Fujian.

Theodora Renner of Radio Democracy (98.1 FM) expressed optimism about the prospects of mutual learning, stressing the importance of cultural exchange in enriching journalistic practices.

Ophaniel Gooding, representing Freelance Media, highlighted the significance of international media partnerships, fostering understanding and unity in a globalized media landscape.

The 2023 Media Seminar, a pivotal event in the diplomatic relations between China and Sierra Leone, is set to conclude on November 27, 2023. The seminar not only reinforced the importance of constructive journalism but also showcased the rapid development and outstanding advantages of Fujian’s media industry on the global stage.

Education Minister Stresses Medical Education’s Role in Advancing SDGs

Dr. Haja Ramatulai Wurie, the Minister of Technical and Higher Education, on Wednesday 22 November 2023 highlighted the pivotal role of medical education in advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 4 and 3. Speaking at the Plenary Session of the Scientific Conference organized by the People’s Friendship University named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN), in Moscow, Russia she underscored the correlation between medical education and the broader agenda of achieving quality education and promoting good health and well-being.

Addressing the audience, she noted, “Medical education is a crucial player in sustainable healthcare development, serving as a nexus between SDGs 4 and 3. Grounded in the principles of quality education and good health, this dialogue delves into how medical education molds healthcare professionals, reshaping the global health landscape. Our discussion explores interdisciplinary approaches, ethical considerations, and technological advancements, navigating challenges and opportunities in educating the future healthcare leaders.”

Dr. Wurie emphasized the symbiotic relationship between medical education and SDGs 4 and 3. “It forms the core of our exploration. Medical education serves as a cornerstone for SDG 4 by equipping healthcare professionals with essential skills, fostering ethical healthcare, and advancing SDG 3 by instilling a commitment to evidence-based practice and patient-centered care.”

Furthermore, she stressed the need for an interdisciplinary approach in healthcare training, integrating public health, ethics, and social determinants of health. This holistic approach enhances educational quality and improves healthcare delivery.

Dr. Wurie highlighted the significance of community and patient-centered education, ensuring healthcare services are tailored to meet diverse community needs. She also underlined the importance of cultural competence within medical education, aligning with inclusivity and SDG 4.

The Minister also touched upon technology’s integration into medical education, acknowledging its role in enhancing the learning experience and preparing healthcare professionals for rapid advancements in medical practice, contributing to SDG 4 and SDG 3.

In closing, Dr. Ramatulai Wurie emphasized the transformative role of medical education in shaping a healthcare workforce adaptable to a dynamic and interconnected world.

The Sierra Leone delegation at the Plenary Session included notable personalities such as His Excellency Mohamed Yongawo, Minister of Mines and Minerals Resources, Julius Daniel Mattai, Director of National Mineral Agency, and other key figures from national agencies and departments.

Sierra Leone Delegation Deepens Collaboration With Russia

In a strategic endeavor to reinforce the enduring relationship between Sierra Leone and Russia, a high-level delegation from Sierra Leone on Wednesday 22 November 2023 embarked on a diplomatic mission, paying a courtesy visit to His Excellency Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov in the Russian Federation.

Facilitated by Sierra Leone’s Ambassador Mohamed Yongawo, the delegation expressed gratitude for Russia’s consistent support during critical junctures, notably during the Ebola crisis and amid the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. They acknowledged Russia’s significant contribution, symbolized by the donation of 100 dump trucks, as a testament to the strong friendship shared between the two nations.

Dr. Haja Ramatulai Wurie, representing Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Technical and Higher Education, emphasized the delegation’s commitment to bolstering existing partnerships, particularly in the education sector. She highlighted Russia’s crucial role in shaping Sierra Leone’s education landscape, citing over 2,000 Sierra Leonean students who have pursued studies in Russia over the 62 years of bilateral relations. Dr. Wurie also stressed ongoing educational endeavors, urging for continued collaboration, especially in scholarships for middle workforce training.

Minister Wurie delineated President Julius Maada Bio’s strategic priorities, focusing on agriculture mechanization, human capital development, job creation, public sector reform, and ICT and infrastructure advancement. She underscored Sierra Leone’s desire to leverage Russia’s expertise in crucial sectors aligned with the country’s developmental goals.

Hon. Julius Daniel Mattai, the Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the warm reception, recalling his academic pursuit in the former Soviet Union. His academic tenure from 1986 to 1992 led to his fulfillment as a geologist and now serves as Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources, nearly three decades after his educational stint in Russia.

The meeting underscored both parties’ commitment to strengthening ties and collaboration across critical sectors, fostering a sustainable and mutually beneficial partnership. Deputy Minister Mikhail Bogdanov pledged Russia’s continued collaboration with Sierra Leone in key areas such as education, energy, infrastructure, and agriculture.

Mr. Bogdanov promised to support the training of Sierra Leonean students in Professional and Technical Vocational courses, aligning them with the demands of the 21st-century job market.

The Sierra Leone delegation included key figures from various Government agencies and the Republic of Sierra Leone Embassy, reflecting a comprehensive and united effort to deepen collaboration and mutual understanding between the nations. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to furthering cooperation for mutual growth and development.

Toll Gate Contract Under Civil Society Sledge Hammer  

By Foday Moriba Conteh

The National Consortium on Public Accountability has on, November 23, 2023, released a Press Statement urging the immediate review of the toll gate contract agreement between the Government of Sierra Leone and the China Railway Seventh Group (CRSG) for the construction of the Wellington-Masiaka tarmac road rehabilitation project.

Expressing dismay over the elapsed completion period of the project initially slated from 2017 to 2021, the Consortium highlighted concerns regarding the risk distribution in the Public Private Partnership (PPP) between the Government and CRSG. They also noted that the agreement appeared to place a disproportionate share of risks on the Sierra Leonean Government and citizens rather than being equitably shared.

The Consortium emphasized the need for transparency, stability, and clarity in such agreements and criticized the extension of the contractual period from 25 to 27 years, deeming it not in the best interest of the citizens.

In their findings, the Consortium labeled the awarding of a no-bid contract to the Chinese State-owned construction firm, CRSG, for a substantial capital investment as inconsistent with the country’s procurement policies. They noted that the project wasn’t funded through a China Exim Bank preferential loan or other policy banks of China.

Additionally, they highlighted the absence of an alternative road and raised concerns about the toll gate’s impact on impoverishing the populace, compelled to use it due to the lack of alternative routes.

Further discrepancies were noted in vehicular traffic projections and the actual investment returns within the loan period, pointing out inconsistencies in the agreement’s financial analysis.

The Consortium made several recommendations, including rescinding and renegotiating the agreement, disclosing generated revenues, providing alternative roads to the toll gate, and transparently explaining the agreement to the public to avert chaos.

The statement was signed by Ahmed M. Yillah, Executive Director of Citizens Awareness Forum, and Phillip P. Lansana, National Coordinator of Health Network-SL.

Copies were sent to various Government officials, including the Secretary to the President, the House of Parliament, the Ministry of Works, the Anti-Corruption Commission, and the CRSG Country Manager, among others.

Amadu Kargbo been threaten to be kill for choosing Islamic Religion over Primitive Secrete Societies

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Amadu Kargbo

By Karifa Thoronka

Report reaching Calabash newspaper says that Amadu Kargbo who is the favorite son of the late Pa Alimamy Kargbo in Makeni in the Northern part of Sierra Leone has escaped for refusing to be initiated into the poro society. According to the traditional and cultural laws of Sierra Leone, Amadu Kargbo being the favorite son of his late Father Pa Alimamy Kargbo (Pa Yamba) is destined to succeed the position of his father as the Poro society member to continue the linage.

Whiles narrating the story of Amadu Kargbo one of the close family member Pa Ranka Kargbo says that Amadu Kargbo’s father had earlier informed him together with some elderly members of the poro secret society that Amadu will succeed him as the tribal head of the poro society before he died. Pa Ranka furthered noted that the 21-year-old Amadu has been a strong opposition of the   poro society as he is a fervent Muslim with a strong faith in Allah.

He further revealed that the head of the Poro Secrete Society gave a statement of threats to kill Amadu Kargbo for abandoning the tradition for Muslim Religion after knowing all the secrets in the shrine whiles trying to initiate him before he disappeared.

While explaining to the press one of the society member, who refused to mention his name, noted that Amadu Kargbo might have traversed through dangerous terrain to escape the Secret Society initiation.

Nevertheless, secret societies with political interest have cropped up periodically in Sierra Leone that politicians see it as a no go area whenever intimidation and harassments reports given by someone especially in the northern part of the Country concerning the secret societies.

Until press time the location of Amadu Kargbo is yet to be confirm by his family, whiles the society members are still searching for him.