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ICC's Renewed Focus on Sierra Leone: Implications for National Sovereignty and International Justice

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On September 26th, 2024, International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Karim Khan handed a significant document to Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio during their meeting in New York. This marked the third consecutive engagement between the ICC Prosecutor and the President, fueling speculation and raising important legal and diplomatic questions regarding the Court’s sustained interest in Sierra Leone and its leader. This unusual frequency of interactions prompts crucial inquiries about the ICC's interest in Sierra Leone. The country has not been involved in any major international conflict in recent years, making this renewed focus from the ICC both perplexing and noteworthy. The timing of these meetings, particularly given the peaceful post-civil war status of Sierra Leone, draws attention to the potential reasons behind such heightened attention. Historically, Sierra Leone’s relationship with international justice mechanisms has been significant, especially with the estab...

Milton Margai Technical University (MMTU) Opens Online Applications for 2024/2025 Academic Year

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Milton Margai Technical University (MMTU) has officially announced that online applications for the 2024/2025 academic year are now open. Prospective students can apply for a wide range of programs, including degrees and certifications, with flexible learning options available to accommodate both normal and distance learning for select courses.  The university offers various academic pathways, including diploma and certificate programs, designed to meet the diverse needs of students across the country. Available Programs: - Degree Programs - Higher Teachers Certificate (Secondary) – Normal and Distance - Higher Teachers Certificate (Primary) – Normal and Distance - Higher National Diploma - National Diploma - Teachers Certificate – Normal and Distance - Technician Certificate - Vocational Certificate To apply, interested applicants should visit the university’s website at [ www.mmtu.edu.sl ]( http://www.mmtu.edu.sl ). The application process requires a fee of Le 500.00, payable at ...

President Julius Maada Bio Calls for Urgent UN Security Council Reforms, Advocates for Africa’s Inclusion

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President Julius Maada Bio has issued a powerful call for urgent reforms to the United Nations Security Council, championing Africa’s rightful place in global peace and security governance. As the Coordinator of the African Union’s Committee of Ten (C-10) on Security Council Reform, President Bio emphasized the need for Africa to be granted two permanent seats with veto power, alongside two additional non-permanent seats. In his passionate plea, President Bio highlighted the current structure of the Security Council as outdated and unjust, particularly regarding Africa's representation. “The Security Council has been stuck in time. Its imbalanced composition is unjust and at odds with current realities, undermining its legitimacy and effectiveness,” he declared. He argued that the absence of permanent African representation is a historical injustice that weakens the Council’s ability to address global crises equitably. President Bio urged the global community to act collectively in...

U.S. Congress Approves $480 Million MCC Compact for Sierra Leone

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The United States Congress has reportedly approved a $480 million compact grant through the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to support Sierra Leone's development. This significant milestone comes after the MCC Board of Directors reselected Sierra Leone for compact development in December 2023, subject to meeting certain conditions related to the country’s 2023 general elections. The compact is expected to be formally signed on Friday between the MCC and the Government of Sierra Leone. U.S. Senators Jim Risch and Chris Coons have emphasized that, despite the progress made by Sierra Leone, the nation must continue to meet eligibility criteria outlined by the US. In a joint statement, they noted, “After the flawed elections in June, Sierra Leone’s government and the primary opposition party have made significant commitments that are essential but initial steps in a much longer process to restore confidence in Sierra Leone for a potential future compact agreement.” A key factor ...

President Bio Engages in Strategic Talks with Renowned Economist Jeffrey D. Sachs on Education and Development

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President Julius Maada Bio recently held a highly productive meeting with world-renowned economist and sustainable development advocate, Jeffrey D. Sachs. The discussions focused on Sierra Leone’s progress in expanding access to education and explored opportunities to strengthen this momentum through international collaborations. President Bio expressed optimism about the potential impact of this partnership, emphasizing the mutual acknowledgment of Sierra Leone’s achievements in education. "We recognized the great progress Sierra Leone has made in increasing access to education," President Bio noted, underscoring Sachs' commitment to assisting the country in fostering global relationships and partnerships with multilateral institutions. “This is a solid gain for Sierra Leone, and we look forward to deepening this relationship,” President Bio remarked, signaling the significance of this collaboration for the country’s development agenda. Sachs, known for his bold and effe...

Sierra Leone Police Officer Accused of Attempting to Plant Illegal Drugs in a Shop in Freetown

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A Sierra Leone Police officer is facing widespread criticism after allegedly attempting to plant illegal drugs in a shop on Free Street, Central Freetown. The incident, which occurred on Friday, September 20, has ignited public outrage following the release of a viral video that captured the encounter. In the video, the officer is seen requesting to search a shop. However, the shop owner, suspicious of the officer’s intentions, insisted that the officer search himself before inspecting the premises. In a surprising turn of events, the video allegedly shows the officer removing packets of tramadol from his own pocket. The narrator, a male voice, claims that the officer intended to plant the drugs in the shop to falsely incriminate the owner. Tramadol, a controlled substance in Sierra Leone, is known for its widespread abuse and illegal trafficking. If the allegations are verified, this incident represents a serious breach of trust by a law enforcement officer. The unidentified shop owne...

APC Reverses Boycott, Joins Governance Amidst Controversy Over 2023 Election

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Since the announcement of President Julius Maada Bio’s victory in the June 24, 2023 presidential election, the main opposition All People’s Congress (APC) has experienced internal turmoil. The APC vehemently rejected the election results, citing numerous discrepancies and lack of transparency, an issue echoed by several Civil Society Organizations. The party vowed to disengage from governance until, in their view, the “right thing” was done to address the alleged electoral malpractices. Despite the formation of a Tripartite Committee to examine the irregularities, the APC saw no favorable outcome. Many within the party and the public viewed this as a sign that the opposition had been unable to withstand the pressure to challenge President Bio’s second term effectively. As a result, President Bio has continued his leadership, and many believe he will complete his second term until the constitutional handover in 2028. The APC executive has long held that Bio’s government was illegitimate...

President Bio Engages in Bilateral Meeting with Bosnian Leader on Global Peace and Security

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President Julius Maada Bio recently announced on his X (formerly Twitter) page that he held a highly productive bilateral meeting with H.E. Denis Bećirović, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The discussion centered on pressing global issues related to peace and security, reflecting both leaders’ commitment to fostering international stability. During the meeting, President Bio and Chairman Bećirović shared valuable insights from their respective nations’ experiences in peace-building. They stressed the critical role of dialogue and peaceful resolutions in addressing conflicts. President Bio, in particular, highlighted Sierra Leone’s leadership within the United Nations Security Council, reaffirming the country’s commitment to promoting international cooperation and conflict resolution. “Sierra Leone remains dedicated to being a bridge-builder and a voice of reason within the UN Security Council,” President Bio stated, underscoring the country’s proactive engagement ...

MBSSE Raises Concern Over Slow Upload of Continuous Assessment Scores for 2025 WASSCE Candidates

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The Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education (MBSSE) has expressed serious concern over the slow pace of uploading Continuous Assessment Scores (CASS) for Senior Secondary School Year One (SSS1) students onto the West African Examination Council (WAEC) portal. These students are scheduled to sit for the 2025 West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE). During a press briefing, Deputy Minister of Education, Ms. Mamusu Massaquoi, revealed that despite the September 30, 2024 deadline for completing the CASS uploads, only 60 out of 784 schools had successfully uploaded their students' scores. The delay led Foday Kuyateh, Western Regional Secretary for the Sierra Leone Teachers Union (SLTU), to call for an extension of the deadline to ensure that no student or school is disadvantaged. The MBSSE reiterated that submitting “CASS One” is essential for students to be eligible to sit for the 2025 WASSCE. Principals have been instructed to upload only vetted and min...

Internal APC Sources Reveal NAC Members Covertly Endorsing Presidential Candidate for 2028 Elections

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Reliable sources within the main opposition All People’s Congress (APC) have disclosed that members of the party’s National Advisory Committee (NAC) are secretly rallying behind a handpicked presidential candidate, sidelining the former presidential candidate, Dr. Samura Mathew Wilson Kamara. This clandestine maneuver, allegedly orchestrated by former President Ernest Bai Koroma, has sparked concerns within the party about the transparency of the selection process for the 2028 national elections. According to insiders who requested anonymity due to fear of reprisal, former President Koroma, despite being in Nigeria on medical grounds, has maintained significant influence over the NAC. He is reported to have recommended Dr. Ibrahim Bangura, a lecturer at Fourah Bay College in Freetown, as his preferred candidate. NAC members, many of whom are loyal to the former president, are said to have discreetly endorsed Dr. Bangura and committed to ensuring his nomination as the party’s flagbearer...

SLPTA Announces Discounted Loan of Waka Fine Buses to Metro Company to Boost Public Transport

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The Sierra Leone Public Transport Authority (SLPTA) has announced that the government’s Waka Fine Buses have been loaned to the Metro Company at a 50% discount, with no interest, as part of an initiative to strengthen the country’s public transportation system. This was disclosed by Isaac Ken-Green, Acting Director General of SLPTA, during the Ministry of Information and Communications' (MOIC) weekly press briefing. Ken-Green explained that the Metro Company, an organization comprising members of the informal transport sector, including drivers of poda-podas, buses, and tricycles, was selected as the beneficiary of this initiative. The discounted Waka Fine Buses are intended to enhance the company's service capacity and improve the quality of transportation for the general public. Established by parliamentary enactment in 2023, the SLPTA now regulates public transport operations across Sierra Leone. Since its launch, the Waka Fine Bus service has become an essential resource, t...

Deputy Minister of Information: President Bio Committed to Decongesting Freetown through Lungi Bridge Project

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The Deputy Minister of Information and Civic Education, Abdel Aziz Bawoh, has affirmed President Julius Maada Bio's commitment to decongesting Freetown and improving the livelihoods of Sierra Leoneans. Speaking on the much-anticipated Lungi Bridge project, Bawoh emphasized the President's strategic vision to transform the nation's capital and decentralize key services. Addressing the relocation of certain Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to Lungi, Bawoh highlighted this initiative as a crucial step towards decentralization. He described it as an extension of the government’s efforts to distribute administrative and economic activities more evenly across the country, reducing the burden on Freetown.  Bawoh further noted that the Lungi Bridge, once constructed, will establish a direct link between Freetown and the northern town of Lungi, facilitating seamless transportation to and from the capital city and its international airport. This infrastructure will not on...

Deputy Inspector General of Police Receives African Union Delegation’s Report on Peacekeeping Mission in Somalia

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On September 12th, 2024, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) Aiah Edward Samadia was presented with a comprehensive report from an African Union (AU) delegation following a four-day oversight mission to the Sierra Leone Police (SLP). The mission focused on the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) concerning the Sierra Leone Formed Police Unit (SLFPU) deployed in Somalia for peacekeeping operations. The three-member delegation, led by Jonathan Ndeto, Head of Peace Support Operations and Field Mission Unit in the AU’s Peace & Security Finance Division, and supported by Noufou Ouedraogo, Assistant Accountant in the same division, and Assistant Commissioner of Police Nancy Obekpa, reviewed key operational and financial components of the mission. Their focus included Contingent Owned Equipment (COE) reimbursements, payroll reconciliation for SLFPU personnel, and ensuring the timely submission of accountability documents. During the report handover, Ndeto expressed gratitude to the SL...

Islamic Development Bank to Fund Sierra Leone's Livestock Project Under Feed Salone Initiative

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The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) has committed $40 million to support Sierra Leone's efforts in strengthening its livestock sector through the Feed Salone initiative. This fund is aimed at boosting domestic poultry production, significantly reducing the country’s reliance on imported chicken and eggs. Sierra Leone's Ministry of Finance has been actively collaborating with development partners like the IsDB to secure funding for priority projects. Deputy Finance Minister Kadiatu Allie expressed gratitude to the bank for its financial backing and pledged technical assistance to ensure the project's success. Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Henry Musa Kpaka, described the livestock project as a cornerstone of the Feed Salone Programme. He emphasized the thorough groundwork, including feasibility studies and broad consultations with stakeholders. In addition, Kpaka mentioned that there are ongoing discussions to involve OPEC, which could potentially increase the total funding fo...

Perri Chiefdom Prepares for Paramount Chieftaincy Election Following the Passing of Chief Ibrahim Baimba Kamara Koroma

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Following the death of Paramount Chief Ibrahim Baimba Kamara Koroma, Perri Chiefdom in Southern Sierra Leone has initiated the process for its paramount chieftaincy election. The preparations took a major step forward with the solemn declaration of rights ceremony held on September 20, 2024. This significant event was organized by the Electoral Commission for Sierra Leone (ECSL), in partnership with the Provincial Secretary South, Abu Bakarr Kamara, and assessor chiefs Foday Gidahun of Bongoh Chiefdom and Paramount Chief Lahai A.K. Sowa of Sowa Chiefdom, Pujehun District. The ceremony attracted a large gathering of indigenes from Perri Chiefdom, government officials, traditional and religious leaders, civil society members, security personnel, and the media. This pivotal moment aimed to ensure the continuation of the chiefdom’s traditional leadership practices, as nine aspirants stepped forward to contest for the vacant chieftaincy throne. Provincial Secretary Abu Bakarr Kamara began t...

Sierra Leone Chief Minister Leads Critical Effort to Secure U.S. Congressional Approval for MCC Compact Program

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Sierra Leone’s Chief Minister, Moinina David Sengeh, alongside senior government officials, is set to meet with key Congressional staff in Washington, D.C., in a vital lobbying effort aimed at securing the U.S. Congress’s approval for the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Compact Program. The program, which represents a significant US$480 million grant primarily focused on strengthening Sierra Leone’s energy sector, has encountered delays since July due to a Congressional hold on approval. The Sierra Leone government is committed to finalizing the Compact by September, demonstrating its dedication to implementing the recommendations outlined in the Tripartite Committee Report. This report, backed by the U.S. government and international partners, aims to address critical electoral reforms ahead of the 2028 elections. However, the approval process for the MCC program has been scrutinized, particularly following the contentious outcomes of the June 2023 multi-tier elections in Sierr...

President Bio urged Expired MDA Board Members Continue to Draw Salaries Amid Economic Crisis in Sierra Leone

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Concerns are mounting over the transparency and fiscal responsibility of various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) in Sierra Leone, as it has emerged that numerous board members whose terms have expired continue to receive salaries, sitting allowances, and influence key government decisions. This issue has surfaced at a time when Sierra Leone is grappling with significant economic challenges, leading to widespread calls for President Julius Maada Bio to take swift action. Recent reports indicate that board members in several MDAs have overstayed their legal tenures, with some terms expiring as far back as 2023. Despite clear statutory mandates limiting board tenures to three years, with a maximum of six years across two terms, these individuals remain in office, resulting in governance breaches and an unnecessary financial strain on the state. The issue has drawn criticism from citizens and political observers alike, who are calling for an immediate review and dissolution of...