By Feima Sesay Alhaji Mohamed Kamara, an Ex Military personnel was on Wednesday 14 November, 2024 sent to jail by Magistrate Santigie Bangura of Pademba Road Court no.2 for allegedly making what the court described as “inciting statements to undermine the peace and security of Sierra Leone.” The 52 year old man, made his first appearance and was arraigned on a count charge of incitement contrary to law. According to the indictment, the accused on Saturday 19 October, 2024 in Freetown, did make inciting statements with intent to undermine the peace and security of Sierra Leone. The Court said that the accused further stated that Maada Bio led government has killed majority of those that were arrested and detained at the Correctional center in Freetown during the August 10th 2023 protest . The accused is said to have also claimed that president Bio did not win the June 24 2023 presidential election that whether he (Bio) hand over power or not they he would end up being overthrown . After the charges were read and explained to the accused he burst into laughter and pleaded not guilty to the offense. The police prosecutor, Detective Superintendent of Police Sorie Conteh sought for an adjournment on the grounds that Witnesses to his case were absent in court. The accused was unrepresented in court and so no bail application was made on his behalf. He was remanded in custody until 19 November 2024 for further hearing.
Cable theft: Attorney General goes to Court !
By Feima Sesay The Attorney General and Minister of Justice (AG)Mohamed Lamin Tarawally has on Thursday 15th November 2024 dragged one Julian Jusu before magistrate Santigie Bangura of court No2 for allegedly stealing cables valued over twenty five thousand new Leones from the AG. The accused was arraigned on two count charges of Larceny Contrary to section 2 of the Larceny Act of 1916 and Malicious Damage contrary to section 51 of the malicious damage Act of 1861. The Court the accused , Jusu on Sunday 3rd November 2024 at, Imatt in Freetown, stole and maliciously damaged nine rolls 4 M.M.A.C cables and twelve rolls 2.5 M.M cables, totalling; twenty five thousand, three hundred and fifty Leones(25,350) property of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice , Mohamed Lamin Tarawally . The Court said the stolen cables were in custody of Hassan Turay. When the charges were read and explained to the accused, he pleaded not guilty to the offense. The prosecutor, Detective Police Constable 18235 Thoronka K.K tood the court that his witnesses were absent and therefore could not proceed with the case. He asked the Court for an adjournment. Meanwhile, Magistrate Bangura sent the accused person to the male correctional facility in Freetown. The matter was adjourned to the 18th November 2024.
VP Juldeh Jalloh Proud of Sierra Leonean Artists at the Dakar Binennale
By Ishmael Bayoh The Hon. Vice President of Sierra Leone, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh on Saturday 16th November 2024 told Sierra Leonean artists at the Embassy that are participating in the 15th edition of the Dak’Art that he was proud of their participation in showcasing their talents and marketing Sierra Leone. The Hon. Vice President who came yesterday to engage in several bilateral meetings with government officials of Senegal, joined the renowned group exhibition of Sierra Leonean artists exploring ancestry of freed enslaved people, feminism in Africa, tribal unity, post conflict transitional justice and African landscapes which is happening for the first in the history of Dakar’s Biennale. After his conducted tour of the Sierra Leonean arts exhibited at the embassy, the VP said he was proud that Sierra Leone participated in the Biennale and further said “I am happy that the Minister of culture, Mrs. Nabeela Tunis is coming in the next few days to Dakar to come see how we can organize and promote our talents in Sierra Leone. We have lots of artists, people that can carve, people that can draw that are in the villages and towns and how we can bring them out so they can display their talents at a national event that would be organized in future to come”. Accompanied by the Sierra Leone Ambassador, H.E Ibrahim Turay, the VP also visited the art exhibition at the old court house in Dakar where he was led to the works of a Sierra Leonean artist, Masoud Olufani who is among 57 other artists across the globe whose works are exhibited during this Biennale. He also visited another exhibition site at the Ministere de la Culture Galerie Nationale D’Art. This is the first group exhibition of Sierra Leonean artists, and the first time the Embassy of Sierra Leone is opening its doors to welcome Biennale visitors.
RSLAF Organize 5 Days Patrol & Skills At Arms Competition For Soldiers
By Feima Sesay The Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces of Sierra Leone has officially launched a five days live firing, patrol and skills at arms competition to assess the physical fitness and shooting skills ot their personnel. The official opening ceremony was held on Monday 18 November, 2024 at their PMTC training center Hastings. The competition which commenced on Monday 18 and will end on Friday 22 November 2024. The competition will be conducted within the general areas of Hastings, Peninsular hill and Banguma. Mayor Yayah Brima, media operation officer, Joint Force Unit in his opening statement said six teams will participate in the Competition on scoring basis. The six team includes, 2nd Infantry Brigade which comprises of Armed Forces Technical and Education Centre (AFTEC), Armed Forces Personnel Centre (AFPC) and Tailoring Unit, the 3rd Infantry Brigade, 4th Infantry Brigade, 5th Infantry Brigade which includes Armed Forces Training Centre (AFTC), Peace Mission Training Centre (PMTC), Horton Command and Staff College (HCSC), Armed Forces Band (AFB) and Armed Forces Agricultural Unit (AFAU), the Forces Troops that comprise of Maritime Wing (MW), Air Wing (AW), Engineer Regiment, Forces Intelligence and Security Unit (FISU) and Artillery Battery and the Joint Support Units comprising of Joint Logistics Unit (JLU), Joint Medical Unit (JMU), Joint Provost Unit (JPU), Joint Communication Unit (JCU) and Armed Forces Physical Training Wing (AFPTW). Major Brima explained that the Competition will be conducted in two phases, adding that Phase 1 will be the patrol exercise of the Competition which will involve jungle walk and fighting. He said each participating team will be represented by a patrol team of 30 military personnel including six female soldiers, noting that each patrol team is required to start the exercise from PMTC and they will navigate through the Peninsular Hill and end at AFTC. He said each team will be assessed on weapon handling, harbour drills, advance to contact drills, Anti Ambush Drills, First Aid Drills and Casualty Evacuation Procedure. He added that Phase 2 of the Competition will be the skills-at-arms exercise and this will involve running and live firing, adding that each participating team will also be represented by a skills-at-arms team comprising personnel of various ranks ranging from Private to Lieutenant Colonel. He said each skills-at-arms team will be assessed on the following practices: Rifle March, Pistol March, Close Quarter Battle March, March and Shoot, GPMG March and Falling Plates March. Major General Dauda Alpha, Commander Joint Force while addressing the personnel said the objectives of the competition was to developed the potential of a soldier as an individual and part of a team, to produce a self-confident soldier that is physically fit and equipped with basic skills and fighting qualities needed to survive in the battlefield, to help a soldier achieve swift reaction and fire accurately to suppress and kill an enemy with his rifle from all combat positions and to ensure continuity of training and prevent skills fade. Major General Alpha disclosed that nine awards will be given out at the end of the competition. Awards, he said will be given to best Pistol Firer, best Female Firer, best Male Firer, best Patrol Commander, best Patrol Team, best GPMG Firer, Overall Best Team, second Best Team and third Best Team. He further stated that the Competition will attract participation from State House, the Senior Management Team of the Ministry of Defence, Office of National Security, Ministry of Finance, Sierra Leone Police, National Fire Force and Sierra Leone Correctional Service. Major Alpha clarified that the participation of the above-named institutions will be limited to the skills-at-arms exercise only. He further said that the Competition which will also attract the participation of these senior government officials on non-scoring basis will improve on the individual tactfulness and build better team cohesion amongst the participating institution. Representing the Chief of Staff Brigadier General A. S Bockarie in his statement said on behalf of the ministry of Defense it is with great pleasure to join them in the occasion, adding that this day mark a Significant memory in the history of the republic of Sierra Leone Arm Forces. He further noted that they are all aware that Skills-at-arms training is actually the type of training that develop their high standard of proficiency with solid foundation and the fundamental principles of maxmanship. He said the essence of this year activity is as a result of the recent outcome on the incident on November 26, adding that it is very disheartening but however for any issue and challenge there must be a mitigating factor or strategies that would mitigate those challenge. He added that the competition is to find solution to address or resolved their problem. He encouraged all the participants to be part of the solution and not be part of the problem. He thanked everyone one especially the organisers to have this wonderful initiative which is to bring them together. He said the training will enhance and impact on the productivity of institutions and performance of the individual, adding that training helps them to develop their skills and to improve on their responsibility through those skills. He further said that they gathered to make sure that they adopt to whatever they are going to learn from that particular exercise and put it into practice as it will help them in the future. He continued that they will take five days in this competition and during those times it will be communinated into their marksmanship principle which they must demonstrate at the range. He encouraged them to master their principle of marksmanship as they will be engaged in target shooting, petition shooting and smart speed shooting in a safe and peaceful environment and also in a responsible manner. He said all that they are doing will end up on self discipline especially the way they handle their weapons, adding that they know it is a competition and everybody wants to win but all what they want at the end of the day is
To avoid legal battle : ACC enters into agreement with Ecobank SL .
With a show of demonstration of cooperation and efficiency Ecobank Sierrra Leone and the Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) have both amicably resolved a financial with the return of 34,825,176.87 to the State . The settlement was reached on the basis of resolving the case outside the courts. As a reputable Bank , it has opted for a Swift resolution to avoid drawn out legal proceedings and ensure the monies are returned without any delay. Even though the bank has always asserts its innnocence of the matter that it was not at fault for the alleged loss of money, this move shows it doesn’t want to go into protracted litigation over the loss of public funds. Below is a Public statement issued Yesterday by the ACC.
SALWACO Restores Water Supply in Port Loko
In a much appreciated response, the Sierra Leone Water Company (SALWACO) has graciously restored water supply in Port Loko, Northern Sierra Leone. It was reported that the continuous blasting of the Degremont Control Panel which had been in operation for ages would have caused unbearable damage to the Treatment Plant and Operators, as narrated by Ing. Hamid A. Kamara, SALWACO’s Station Manager in Port Loko. However, the old panel has been replaced by a new water treatment control panel. SALWACO assures its clients and customers of safe and reliable water supply whiles urging all and sundry to accordingly pay for services as justified.
Bio announces new Army Chief!
President Bio has named Brig Gen. Idara Bangura as his new Military Boss, replacing Lt . Gen . Peter K . Lavahun who has been occupying that position on for at least one year now. A Statement from the President’s office yesterday said that Lt. Gen. Lavahun has been appointed to serve as ambassador to Kenya. The statement Futher said that Maj. Gen. Fred D Alpha will serve as Sierra Leone’s deputy ambassador to Nigeria.
A new direction in blackout and low-voltage
By Augustine Sorie-Sengbe Marrah, Pro-democracy activist lawyer The energy infrastructure project is nearly as old as our nation’s republic. The Bumbuna hydroelectric dam was commissioned in 1975 and held by then immense optimism for power generation. Since then, successive governments have promised to complete the Bumbuna hydroelectric project, which now seems like redirecting the course of the Atlantic Ocean. And Bumbuna has become the politician’s favourite playbook in which their solutions wrapped in gimmicks are laid out in quintessential theories and conjectures. At least in the last twenty years, politicians from all spectrums have promised, licking a finger and pointing it to the sky that they would solve the energy crisis. However, once they get into office, their touted solutions become forgotten promises and abandoned commitments. And one regime after another, the energy poverty survives their tenures and extends its tentacles. In the last decade or so, during the rains, electricity is often relatively stable—thanks to the providence of nature when Bumbuna hydro is at its optimal. But it isn’t the same this year. The rains have descended with their usual characteristic ferocity, and this year’s rains have overstayed well into November, which should herald the dries. Despite these torrent of rains, this year’s wet season has seen an unbearable spike in electricity interruptions, power outages, and the frequencies of transformer blow-outs, which reveal a tapestry of problems in the electricity sector. During this year’s rainy season and beyond, residents of Freetown and other cities across the country have been experiencing an untypical wave of blackouts, low-voltage power supplies, and long periods of power outages. Even the central business districts of the capital, Freetown, have not been spared the electricity paralysis. Generators were the buzz between 2002 and 2007 and the major source of power for residents. The smaller, affordable generators earned the eponymous moniker—Kabbah Tiger. Back then, the country had just emerged from a decade-plus of senseless hostilities that decimated every infrastructure of the country. The excuse of the Kabbah-led government then was that the nation was rising from the ruins and so rebuilding efforts would take some time. However, throughout that tenure, an infinitesimal improvement to electricity coupled with other socioeconomic problems cost the ruling party the seat of power. Then came the APC party with similar political highfalutin promises to fix the electricity crisis permanently. In the interim, they promised the people they would not sleep in the dark, and that was how they rolled out “the quick fixes”. Sadly, those quick fixes became a fixture of their electricity solutions, and towards the 2018 elections, even when they brought a power-generating ship, Kapowership, to augment the depleting temporary measures, they were a little late to sell yet another lie to the people. The SLPP capitalised on the frustration of the masses and campaigned on the broken electricity supply promise. In their New Direction manifesto, they characterised the APC’s electricity supply as “irregular and unreliable” and castigated them for the “little transparency in the operation and management of the Bumbuna hydroelectric project causing high electricity costs”. The SLPP promised a new direction in all sectors of governance—including a commitment to “restore electricity supply to all district capitals”. However, especially in the last year, electricity supply has deteriorated. Bad light (how we describe low-voltage power supply in Sierra Leone) has become a vogue with nowhere spared, including key government’s offices. In the past few months, our firm has had to fix our microwave and water heater more than twice. Even with our voltage regulators (stabilisers), our mini-freezer cannot be powered by the light. Some days the electricity cannot even power the 5W-energy-saver bulbs. Some people have complained that the only thing that the power supply they get from EDSA does is charge their phones. At home, even with a three-phase metre, sometimes the power that is supplied is only seen in the pre-paid electricity meter, maybe too weak or too tired from travelling about to penetrate our house. For businesses, this is a nightmare! The high cost of fuel means that for many outfits, the workers would sit and sleep in the dark during business hours awaiting electricity. You can imagine what this means for productivity and the economy in general. Many people thought that the electricity crisis would be a thing of the past. The political gimmicks and excuse galore cannot linger forever. The masses are suffering from long hours of blackouts and low-voltage power supplies, and their appliances have become prey to the inefficiencies of EDSA. The social contract has been so shredded that it now seems like these public utilities are philanthropic ventures sans contractual obligations to the people. I know that the MCC Compact funds are meant principally to address our electricity challenges. I also know that many projects are afoot to address our electricity challenges in the long term. However, with the amount reportedly opined by Dr. Yumkella, the current Chairman of the Energy Governance Coordination Group established by the president, that our country needs several billion US dollars to solve our energy needs, the MCC money is only then a drip in an ocean. Urgently and more importantly, what we need is proper management of what we already have. Complementary measures must be deployed and fast enough to address the short-term challenges while a permanent fix is being pursued. The genius minds already assembled in the electricity sector are capable of carving out short-term, mid-term, and permanent solutions to confront the energy challenges—I have no doubt in their individual and collective capabilities. However, I have learnt in my sojourning in this life that capabilities are only 1% and actions are the 99. There should not be another round of political apologies and pleas to the people of Sierra Leone to wait in perpetuity for another “let there be light” in Sierra Leone. They deserve better. They should be given better. Without stable electricity, the quality of life of our people will continue to be negatively impacted. Businesses would struggle with the high
Court-martial Trial, PW 11 Tenders Statement of High Ranking Officers
By Feima Sesay Prosecution Witness No 11 RSLAF 18182442 Corporal David Saidu has on Thursday 21st November 2024 tendered the statement of the first accused Major Patrick Ordende Sesay and 4 other high ranking military personnel before judge Advocate Mark Ngegba and 7 board members. The first set of military personnel includes Major Patrick Abu Ordende Sesay alias PAO, Major Juana Kabba, Major Foday Sumana Kamara, Major Ibrahim Abu Bakarr Bangura, Lieutenant Zainab Amara Suwu and Corporal Mohamed Koroma . All the accused persons are standing trial on 8 counts related charges of Mutiny, failure to suppress mutiny and desertion. The witness who was led in evidence by Major Gabba said he is attached to the Special Investigation Branch, Head Quarter Joint Provokes Unit as an investigator. Some of his duties he said, include to receive report relating to RSLAF and it members, investigate cases that have dealings with his colleagues, obtained statement and visit crime scenes. The witness in further evidence recognized the first accused Major Patrick Ordende Sesay, second, third, fifth and sixth accused and further recalled 11th June 2024. He said he was on duty on that day and was assigned together with other colleagues to obtained statements from the first accused person Major Patrick Abu Ordende Sesay and during the process he was cautioned and questioned and further informed him of his legal rights to be represented by a legal professional during the cause of the investigation. The said statement was produced and tendered in court marked as exhibit JJ 1-17. After the statement of the first accused was tendered to the Court, it was however read in court and revealed that he was born on 29th December 1982. According to the witness, the accused was investigated for escaping from lawful custody to overthrow the government of Sierra Leone, but the accused pleaded not guilty to any of the allegations and that he was arrested on 29th July 2023 for an alleged subversion. The accused in his statement said on 26th November 2023, while in cell together with One WO2 at the Reintegration facility, he heard gun shots and immediately a man dressed in black cloth with mask on his face broke into and entered their cell asking for a military uniform. He said that the said man took his uniform that was hanging on the walls and that he attempted to confront the man, the man slapped him on his face and later placed him in police vehicle. Some of the armed men he said engaged in a cross fight gun fight around Jiu and while they were around Orugu Bridge, he escaped to save his life. He said he escaped together with some civilians who were running for their lives too. The accused further testified that he was directed by a young boy to a hid out around Grafton where he was assisted by one woman who gave him a woman clothing and a hair which he wore to escape. He further said that, the woman took him to a nearby wharf to board a canoe and gave him a ladies bag which contains 1,000 new Leones. “Before boarding the boat i removed the lady’s wig on my head and we left and slammed on 28 November 2023 in Conakry , Guinea and on 29th November 2023 i left Conakry for Senegal and was engaged in hustling with some Sierra Leoneans throughout December 2023”, the accused stated. The accused in further statement said he met 5th accused Lieutenant Zainab Amara Suwu in Guinea and they decided to stay together, adding that while they were there, they tried to get visa for USA but they were later arrested by some Guinean police personnel who told them that they were arrested base on their involvement in November 26th 2023 failed coup. Five of them who were arrested in Guinea were brought to the 11th Battalion in Kambia and later to the OSD head quarters in Freetown. Corporal Saidu in further evidence after reading the statement of the first accused said on 22 August 2024, he conducted further interview on the first accused. The first accused in his additional statement denied going to Guinea together with 5th accused Lieutenant Zainab Amara Suwu. The State obtained from second accused Major Juana Kabba on the 9th July 2024 was also tendered in Court. The said statement was obtained based on an enquiry into his alleged escape from lawful custody to overthrow President Bio. The second accused in his statement said while he was detained at the Reintegration facility on 26th November 2023, they were in the cell when he heard gun shots sound and several hits on the said cell which was later forcefully opened by one civilian . He said when they came out he saw some men dressed in military combat with their face covered and were firing shots. The accused said he was taken out of his cell to the female facility and on his arrival there he saw several vehicles packed in convoys and he was pushed into one of the vehicles which happened to be a Police vehicle. “the vehicle headed towards eastern part direction and and while on our way , the assilants saw one police officer waiting for a vehicle and they came down and chased him . I used that opportunity to escape and went towards Waterloo and on the following morning I left for Kabala and on arrival , I slept at the lorry park where a man saw me sleeping there and I explained my situation to him and he helped me until I left for Guinea in February 2024″, The accused in further statement said he met with some of his colleagues Major FS Kamara and Major Ibrahim Bangura and they stayed together until they were arrested on 20th June 2024 by some Guinean police officers and later brought to Sierra Leone. The accused also revealed in his statement that while he was in Conakry, he contacted
IWPG holds Final Award Ceremony !
…Calls for peace to reign worldwide! The International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG, Chairwoman Hyun Sook Yoon) held the final award ceremony of the 6th International Loving-Peace Art Competition online on November 23. A press statement from the group has said. The ceremony was said to have been “simultaneously interpreted into 11 languages, including Spanish and Korean, for 800 participants, including award winners, parents, and IWPG staff. “ the press state noted . During the event, Young people and children in particular showed a warmth message of peace to their counterparts suffering from war . It is said that 23 000 participants from 53 countries across the world craved for peace to reign globally. The chairman, Yoon stressed the need for peace cultures to be established around the world. This year”s theme was “A heart of peace conveyed to friends suffering from war, and 23,000 youth and children from 130 cities in 53 countries worldwide gathered to portray their message of peace. “ For this year’s event “112 people were awarded—1 Grand Prize; 1 Gold, Silver, and Bronze per each division, making 12 in total; 5 Awards of Recognition per each division, making 20 in total; and several Participation Awards. The Grand Prize winner was given a scholarship of 1,000,000 KRW, and the total scholarship prize amount of the competition was 5,000,000 KRW. “ the further noted. “”Paola Andrea from Columbia (Carlos Leon Gomez School 9th grade) received the honour of Grand Prize. “I wanted to represent hope in the girl’s hair that is basically a set of clouds that is representing the sky. Through the heart, I wanted to show that everyone can have and that there are people who contribute to achieve world peace.” The head judge of the finals, Shona Hammond Boys commented on the works, saying, “The winning works were outstanding for effort and completion. The large range of works showed how diverse children’s art experiences are from country to country and societies’ expectations of children’s art. The overall effort was sincere, and the team attempted to be inclusive.” Another judge, Soon Nam Park, Chairwoman of Korean Japanese Art Exhibition, said, “I focused on the strong message of peace that I could sense from the drawings. I was happy to see so many young people desiring peace. I was happy to see so many young people desiring peace.” IWPG Chairwoman Hyun Sook Yoon said, “I hope that our message of peace lights up children’s hopes and dreams of the future. Women are the main teachers and the essence of the household and half of the world population, which is why we must unite to make sure peace takes root in the international society and our communities. I would like to ask all women worldwide to become one with IWPG so that peace culture can be established all around the world.” The International Loving-Peace Art Competition has been held every year since 2018 in major cities all around the world. It is part of IWPG’s peace initiative to spread peace in the local community, giving children and youth the opportunity to imagine and portray a world of peace. In particular, follow-up events took place in 20 cities in Korea this year, such as local mentor-mentee partnerships and co-exhibitions with well-established artists in the community under the theme “The Exchange of Peace Outlooks Transcending Generations” to discover and develop potential talents in the region. These activities gathered much support and enthusiasm in the local community. These activities also led to 70 new MOU partnerships with civil society organizations, NGOs, corporations, and press. IWPG will continue to work with them to discover local talent and establish peace culture in the community. IWPG is an international women’s NGO registered in the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and Department of Global Communications (DGC). It has members in 114 Branches in 122 countries and 730 partner organizations in 66 countries worldwide. It is actively working to build partnerships, spread a culture of peace, provide Women’s Peace Education, and support the legislation of the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW), under the vision of “realizing sustainable world peace.” ‘ The statement concluded.