His Excellency, Brigadier General (Rtd) Dr Julius Maada Bio, President of The Republic of Sierra Leone and Commander-In-Chief of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces, RSLAF, has warned women officer cadets and recruits against politics. While reviewing the passing-out parade and commissioning ceremony of over 300 combined women officer cadets and recruits at the Armed Forces Training Centre, the President commended the soldiers for their resilience and tenacity but urged them not to be involved in partisan politicking or engaged in partisan political discussions. “As professional soldiers, do not allow yourselves to be unduly influenced by politicians irrespective of your personal relationships or other unseemly affinities with them. You serve the Republic of Sierra Leone and no one individual’s personal interests or ambitions,” he said. He added: “May I remind you also of your responsibilities. The oath of allegiance, to which you subscribed moments ago, means that you have agreed to subject yourself to public scrutiny as a soldier both on and off duty. You have sworn to respect, uphold, and protect the National Constitution of the Republic of Sierra Leone, and to obey all lawful orders from any superior placed over you without question.” The President said that when his government, in conjunction with the United Kingdom Government and the International Security Advisory Team (ISAT), launched the Special Female Recruitment, it was because they believed that expanding the presence and role of women in the national security sector was good for national peace, cohesion, and development. He added that while the initiative aligned firmly with United Nations expectations to further leverage the invaluable role of women soldiers in peace engagement and peace support operations, it was also good for expanding the country’s role in international peacekeeping and peace support operations the world over. President Bio emphasised that the soldiers had indeed accomplished themselves with great distinction in training and had proven again that what men could do, women could do even better. “As commander-in-Chief, let me formally welcome you into the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces. Let me also assure you that you are coming into this noble institution at a time when there is growing opportunity for female service personnel in terms of career progression, educational development, and participation in global Peace Support Operations. “We are also fully committed to recruiting, training, and retaining more women soldiers and we will promote women leadership within the RSLAF. We will put in place accountability mechanisms to ensure that our RSLAF pursues a progressive agenda for women and our institution will continue to evolve as we learn lessons and best practices across the globe,” he said. The President disclosed that since 1978 and 1979, when 10 female cadet officers and 64 recruits enlisted in the military, more women had volunteered to serve and had, over 40 years of dedicated service to country, shown an uncommon valour, courage, adaptability, selflessness, leadership, and they had carried through their pledge to defend and protect the land that they loved. “I read out the following names with pride: Annie Monrovia, Euphemia Cole, Claudia Taylor, Mafulay Bangura, Mariatu Kamara and many others now retired. They were some of the very first women who enlisted in our military forces. “I pronounce the following names beaming with joy: Kestoria Kabia, Memuna Koroma; June Adeola; Ursula Hanciles and many more were some of our country’s first women officer cadets. “I call out Brigadier General Kestoria Kabia, Colonel Memuna Koroma, Colonel Annie Paris, Colonel Leona Tucker, and Colonel Agatha Sandy among many more to come. With deep pride and great appreciation, I thank you for your service, commitment, leadership and for blazing a trail for women to serve in senior command positions in our military. “I also call out Col (Rtd) Annie Paris- Matron 34 Hospital – whose patriotic dedication to service and saving lives during the Ebola scourge earned her a Silver Medal; Sgt Musu Foday – Ambulance driver – Bronze Medal and long service and good conduct medal, who acquitted herself valiantly as a driver in the Sector Reconnaissance Company (SRC) in Sudan, during Ebola in Sierra Leone, and who continues to serve these colours with pride in the Joint Presidential Guard Force; Corporal Hannah George whose invaluable service as a nurse during Ebola earned her a Bronze Medal. “Each of these fine women and many more whose names I have not called out today, volunteered, stood side by side with their menfolk in war and public health emergencies, and in disaster management and national development.” President Bio said the women had defied traditional strictures, battled against stereotypes and unequal treatment and had persevered and prevailed, adding that that was a history and tradition to be proud of. “To you our new soldiers, you have just sworn into one of the finest military traditions and institutions – one that has hewn and shaped patriots; men and women who have fought and made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation in war and in peace. They have served selflessly from Burma to the Congo, from Timor Leste to Lebanon, Sudan, Somalia, Liberia, and in the jungles of Sierra Leone. They have stood up when it mattered; they have shed their blood when their country needed it most. They are the proud men and women of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces. Let us all continue to stand for our country’s peace, unity, freedom, and justice because we have only this one Sierra Leone. Acting British High Commissioner to Sierra Leone, Alistair White, said after an incredibly demanding and difficult few months, he was happy to witness the passing-out ceremony of the new female recruits. He said the military was one of the links between the United Kingdom and Sierra Leone and noted that it was important that the country benefited from the capability of all its young people. “This achievement should also be noted widely among other national and international institutions and also by the United Nations where an increasing number of women serving is recognised
YORUBA PRINCE BECOMES COUNCILLOR OF MAKENI CITY
The Makeni City Council has in an extraordinary Council meeting held on Saturday September 7th, 2019 adopted and inaugurated His Royal Eminence Dr.Rahmon Adegoke Adedoyin – Maye (Prince) of the Yoruba Clan of Nigeria as Honorary Councillor of the City of Makeni. Dr. Rahmon Adegoke Adedoyin is a Nigerian educationist and businessman. He is the founder and proprietor of Oduduwa University of Nigeria; “The” Polytechnic in Ile-Ife, Nigeria; Our Saviours University of America, USA; Oduduwa Polytechnic, Lagos; Unique Citizens University College, Ghana; Our Saviours Tours and Visitors Company of America, Newyork; Hilton Hotel, Nigeria; Our saviours University Properties LLC, USA; Ray Power Guards LTD, Lagos & Abuja (A Security outfit); FAMF Bank LTD, Nigeria and Beta Foundation GTE/LTD. His Royal Eminence Dr.Rahmon Adegoke Adedoyin came to Sierra Leone on the invitation of the University of Makeni (UniMak) to serve as Guest Speaker on the University’s Post Graduate Convocation ceremony. “Even though you are not a Sierra Leonean, we honor and celebrate you today as proud African, your reputation and investments around the world are commendable”, Mayor Sunkarie Kamara said. While responding, the Yoruba Prince thanked the Mayor and Councillors for the honor bestowed on him, he promised continued friendship with the City of Ile-Ife and Makeni. “I will tell my business partners and everybody in my City and Country of the hospitality I enjoyed in Makeni City”, Dr.Rahmon said. “The business dinner that was organized yesterday has opened my eyes to the potential areas of Investment in Makeni City, I and my team will look at it and decide the next steps”, the Yoruba Prince concluded. Chief Iyabode Adedoyin – Wife of the Prince, was also initiated by Ceremonial Chiefs and given the title “Ya Nakama”, meaning Mother of the People. The Yoruba Prince is seen by many as the only African owning Three Universities and Two Polytechnics.
NCAA Staff concludes Technical Assistance to Sierra Leone
Representatives from the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority have concluded their technical assistance mission to Sierra Leone following a two weeks working session with the Personnel Licensing (PEL) and Aero Medical Section (AMS) Departments of the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA). The objective of the technical assistance mission to Sierra Leone was to review progress made on Corrective Action Plan (CAP) based on the Needs Assessment Report on Personnel Licensing and Aero Medical Section, review and update Sierra Leone PEL State Aviation Activity Questionnaire (SAAQ) on the Universal Safety Oversight Audit Program Continuous Monitoring Approach – Online Framework. In his presentation, the General Manager of Aero Medical Standards Dr Wilfred T. Haggai highlighted the mandate of the technical assistance which included setting up all PEL and AMS activities for the SLCAA. “In May this year, we conducted needs assessment to see where the SLCAA was, in respect to PEL and AMS. When we arrived here two weeks ago, we met some of the recommendations we made had already been accomplished. This is just a preliminary report, as the team will send the final report in due course,” he said. Dr Haggai added, “We reviewed the system and discovered that the SLCAA Management had initiated process to implement some of the needs assessment of which the recruitment of additional of PEL and AMS Inspectors in line with Critical Element four (CE-4) has been achieved, and scheduling a PEL officer for ICAO Government Safety Inspector (GSI) PEL course in line with CE-4 will be carried out in ten days to ensure that qualification process is not hampered,”* he said. In highlighting the improvements made, he mentioned that during the course of the mission the team completed and updated the Compliance Checklists which formed part of Annex 1 in line with Critical Element two (CE-2), and due to the immense work done the current compliance status of the SLCAA is at 54.9%. The team leader further commented on the completion of the designation process for the first Aero Medical Examiner in Sierra Leone, in line with Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Regulations (SLCARs) and the newly developed Technical Guidance Materials (TGMs), including the appointment of Chief Medical Assessor to the SLCAA. “On adoption and adaptation of PEL and AMS Technical Guidance Materials (CE-5), a total of 33 Chapters of PEL TGMs including forms and checklists were developed in line with Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Regulations (SLCARs) covering all the PEL activities, and a total of 13 Chapters of AMS Technical Guidance Materials including applicable forms and checklists were developed in line with SLCARs covering all Aero Medical activities. All the above await DG Baio’s approval,” he said. For future activities, Dr. Haggai recommended that immediate review of the SLCARs, issue copies of new PEL TGMs, circulate approved Advisory Circulars to the industry especially those related to Air Traffic Controllers Licensing, and On the Job Training (OJT) for PEL Inspectors. He emphasized the need for more training for staff of PEL department. The Director General of SLCAA, Moses Tiffa Baio thanked the team and expressed appreciation for their hard work and commitment to developing PEL and AMS departments. He also commended the Director General of NCAA for answering the call to assist Sierra Leone under the ICAO spirit of *”No Country Left Behind”*. He urged the team to continue providing the necessary support for the growth of PEL and AMS. DG Baio concluded by assuring the team that the PEL officers of SLCAA will be sent on On the Job Training in addition to other beneficial training.
President Bio meets Librarian Football Delegation, condemns Attack
His Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio has paid an unannounced visit to the Liberian football delegation ahead of today’s encounter between Leone Stars of Sierra Leone and Lone Stars of Liberia at the Siaka Stevens Stadium. Speaking to members of the delegation at the Radisson Blue Hotel, President Bio condemned yesterday’s attack in its entirety saying he was particularly disturbed by the ugly incident. He said that Sierra Leone and Liberia were sister nations with long standing friendship adding that violence of any sort should not be encouraged. He assured the Liberian delegation of their safety throughout their stay in the country. Liberian Minister of Information, Ugene Nagbe, who spoke on behalf of the visiting team, said they were pleased with the President’s visit and the assurance of their safety. He also reiterated that the two countries were good neighbours and called for a friendly contest. Earlier President Bio addressed players and officials of the national team, Leone Stars at his Hill Station residence where he told them the hopes and joys of the nation were on their shoulders.
Satta Needs Urgent Surgery
Satta Sheriff, of Benduma Malegohun Chiefdom, Kenema District, is suffering from an extraordinary swollen breast on his left arm. Because of his situation Satta could not go to school and it is also possible that she could not go to school next academic year if urgent surgery is not carried on her. Satta said when the problem started her school mates were using provocative languages on her. Satta’s parents are therefore calling on the Government and Humanitarian organizations to help Satta undertake immediate surgery. According to reports, Satta is having sleepless nights day in day out as she is going through dreadful pain.
Sierratel agrees to install landline phones for SLP
Sierra Leone Telecommunications Company (Sierratel), has agreed to install 20 landline phones for the Sierra Leone Police (SLP), as part of a pilot phase for the one month free landline phones promotion. Sierratel launched a promotion for the advanced landline phones on 8th July, 2019 and users’ responses have been so far positive. At a symbolic presentation ceremony in Sierratel’s office on Wallace Johnson Street in Freetown, on Monday, 22nd July, 2019, Head of SLP’s Communications, Superintendent Sheku Bahja Koroma, said the landline phones came at a time when the SLP is planning to overhaul its communications system. “Having gone through the benefits of the recently launched Sierratel landline phones, we realized that they would be very instrumental for our operational needs. Our institution is highly decentralized and these phones would help us a lot to reach out to our personnel and rapidly respond in a case of emergency,” he said. He said SLP has a national emergency call centre with the code 112 at Kingtom in Freetown, adding that Sierratel should install its landline phones there so as to smoothen SLP’s operation. “We have over 50 locations that we want these landline phones to be installed but we appreciate the 20 landlines that you have agreed to give us as a pilot phase. Such goodwill gesture from a national telecoms company gears towards national development and we are very grateful,” he said. Sierratel’s Chief Commercial Officer, Yusiph Bockarie, said the rollout of the landline phones is a pilot phase for one month, noting that the SLP is one of the institutions that Sierratel has earmarked to benefit from the services. “These landline phones are not the traditional ones you used to know. They come with high speed internet services as an added value. As a state-owned company, we decided to introduce fixed lines with ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) system to cater for all segment of customers,” he stated. He disclosed that Sierratel initially decided to dole out only seven landline phones to the police but because of the increasing demands, 20 phones would now be given to them. He disclosed that many institutions have made request for the landline phones to be installed, adding that plans are underway to do the installation for them soonest. Sierratel’s Marketing Director, Albert Bangura-Will, said SLP is a strategic partner to Sierratel and they are always willing to render their services to them. He maintained that the landline phones are safely stable and would be very important for a security body like the police. “Data connectivity is at the forefront of the landline phone package. This gives leverage for the users to enjoy internet connectivity,” he pointed out.