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11/07/2024

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31/05/2018

Sierra Leone Telegraph:
30 May 2018:

*President Bio makes big changes to his government as he sacks his secretary*

President Julius Maada Bio having promised that he will take discipline and accountability very seriously in his government, last night made a tough decision to sack his secretary over a leaked memo which he wrongly said came from the president – ordering the finance ministry and government agencies to set aside various Finance Acts of Parliament.

The leaked memo sparked a political row, which was seized upon by the opposition APC calling for the sacking of the secretary to the president – Dennis Vandy for his gaff. President Bio last night sacked Vandy who has now been replaced by Dr Julius Fofanah Sandi.

In a statement issued last night, president Bio informed that Dr Sandi has been moved from heading the civil service and as secretary to the cabinet, to become his secretary.

Dr Sandi’s leadership role in the civil service and as secretary to the cabinet will now be filled by Mr. John Sumailah.

Last night’s statement from State House says: “The general public is hereby informed that it has pleased His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio (Photo) to announce the following appointments, subject to the approval of Parliament where necessary:”

National Security Coordinator – Office of National Security will be headed by Brigadier General (Rtd.) John Ade Oluwole Jah-Tucker.

Mr. Ansumana Mohamed Idriss will take on the role of Director General – Central Intelligence and Security Unit.

Kholifa Koroma has been replaced as Chief Immigration Officer (CIO) by Mr. Andrew Jaia Kaikai Esq.

The new Director-General of the National Social Security and Insurance Trust (NASSIT) is Mr. Mohamed Fuaad Daboh, replacing Mr. Joseph Saidu Mans.

The chairman of president Bio’s SLPP party – Dr. Prince Alex Harding, will now take over the running of the National Telecommunication Company (NATCOM) from Mr Momoh Conteh as Chairman.

Dr. Foday Jaward has been appointed Executive Chairperson of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Mr. Umaru Napoleon Koroma Esq. who is the secretary general of the SLPP party has become the new Chairman of the National Commission for Privatization (NCP).

Dr. Samuel Sangawulo Jibao has replaced Ms. Haja Kallah Kamara as Commissioner General of the National Revenue Authority (NRA).

Dr. John Edward Tambi has been appointed Chairman of the Presidential Infrastructure Initiative.

The new Chief Executive of the National Public Procurement Authority (NPPA) is Mr. Ibrahim Brima Swaray.

Mr. Joseph Simon Kapuwa will serve as Director General of the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC).

Mr. Abu Hindolo Moseray will take over as Chairman of National Assets and Government’s Properties Commission (NAGPC).

The State House statement says that other appointments will be announced in due course.

Concord

24/05/2018

Dear Freetonians,

I would like to once again thank God and thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve as the Mayor of Freetown. I am passionate about our city and committed to working with the central government and with all Freetonians to transform Freetown.

Unfortunately I was verbally and physically assaulted yesterday by a few people who perhaps do not understand that I am the Mayor of *all* *Freetonians* and not some Freetonians. I strongly condemn all acts of violence and appeal to Freetonians to keep the peace at all times. Yesterday's attack is being investigated by the Sierra Leone Police. Let me use this opportunity to thank the leadership of the Sierra Leone Police and the Minister of Internal Affairs for their support and interventions yesterday. I am confident that they will ensure that justice is done and seen to be done. I am also certain that the necessary steps will be taken to ensure my personal safety and that of all Freetonians.

We have so much to do as we forge the path to a transformed Freetown. I remain excited and committed to that vision. Let us continue the work with peace in our hearts and in our actions.

Fɔ Wi Kɔmyuniti
Fɔ Wi Progrɛs
Fɔ Wi Fritɔng

©Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr

03/11/2015

We Yone Child Foundation, is a growing Charity with an outstanding reputation, we are recruiting a Head of Sustainability and Social worker. Candidates must live in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Candidate must meet the requirements given in the job specifications for the role they are applying for.
If you wish to apply, please send a CV and cover letter to [email protected]. or our head office ,address # 6 Sumaila Town Back off Pademba Road Prison, Via Winners Chapel Church International.
Closing date for all applicant is on the 9th November 2015. Based on this information, you may be asked to attend a first interview.
Note: not all applicant will be invited or call for an interview, and not all applicants will receive feedback.

After reviewing the information in this job specification, please send a CV and cover letter to [email protected], if you wish to apply.
1) Submit your CV and cover letter by 09 / 11 / 2015.
2) First round interviews.
3) Real-life challenge, e.g. prepare a short project proposal.
4) Second round interviews.
5) Decision.

Responsibilities:
• Liaise with private companies, NGOs, INGOs, CBOs and MDAs for possible collaboration and funding.
• Manage the WYCF Home: from organizing the interior decor to a satisfactory standard, to coordinating volunteer arrivals/departures, to keeping the books, maintaining the facility and ensuring the long term financial viability of the establishment.
• Identify new funding opportunities from grants, trusts and foundations. Work with UK Director and CEO to write and submit proposals.
• Research and develop new income generating schemes.
• Develop and implement a sustainability strategy.
• Identify and build partnerships that help us to deliver on our mission.
• Monitor and evaluate WYCF alongside the Head of Schools to inform our work, annual impact report and organizational communications.
• Liaise with CEO to ensure impact evaluation has a 'learning and improvement' commitment.
• Engage with a variety of WYCF stakeholders to ensure that their interests are reflected in the organization’s sustainability framework.
• Work with WYCF Students to adopt their recommendations.
• Liaise with UK Director over patrons programme.
• Responsible for maintaining and improving donation pages, 'what your money can buy', etc.
• Present monthly update to CEO, UK Director and Head of Schools.

30/10/2014

i do listen Dr. David Tambayoh ,Hon Robbin and Mohamed massaquuoi yesterday on monologue to my dismay the Same Mohamed Massaquoi who was lambasting the OGI has now become the spokesperson for OGI..............! is a question ?
Esteemed Facebook read what Mohamed Massaquoi wrote about the OGI and its Director Khadija Sesay on 18th March 2013... Madam Khadija Sesay were you afraid by not responding to him? .....another question?.....
REBUTTAL
What’s the hell with OGI?
I have tried very hard not to engage into press wars with colleagues especially those I have worked with since I entered the business of journalism close to a decade ago.
I have the right to take legal action against those yellow journalists who run behind politicians to give them money to write about me even though they have no business dealing with issues and happenings within the Open Government Initiative (OGI).
I am not reacting to the blatant and misguided allegations made against me by OGI and its buffoons but to put the records straight for better understanding of our people as to how far we have come these past years.
It is significant to highlight my contributions to the development of that group and how some shallow-minded people have transformed that respectable institution into state exploitative machinery for their selfish desires.
I have always questioned the manner government institutions are being managed or mismanaged by people, especially institutions that are established by the Office of the President.
My intension in this short article is not to expose those officers working with the OGI but to let the President know that OGI is another institution waiting to be investigated by the anti-graft agency, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).
I came onboard OGI when its former Director, now Deputy Minister of Political Affairs, Karamoh Kabba was steering that organization.
It was a forum created to bring both the opposition parties and the ruling government together and to interact with their respective constituencies.
I could still remember when some Members of Parliament were taken to the eastern district town of Kenema to engage their people and to explain their roles and responsibilities to them; that meeting created a lot of impact on the transformation of the Kenema Government Hospital, the Kenema Prisons among others.
At some point Kabba could not continue with OGI after he allegedly involved in a road accident on his way to Kono to organize an OGI meeting.
Concord Times did an exclusive story on the incident in which some Sierra Leoneans were even advocating for Kabba to pay back the money he misused. I was never intimidated for that neither did somebody have to be paid to attack me for writing stories against Karamoh Kabba.
Up till this moment Kabba could not account for the millions of Leones that got missing, this is the opposite of the Attitudinal and Behavioral Change(ABC) campaign instituted by President Koroma.
When the new Director took over OGI, her enthusiasm and courage to move the institution forward spurred me the most to work with her even though it is a government-led project.
I have always served as a guide to Madam Kadija Sesay to ensure that she succeeds with her new agenda of transforming OGI into a potent government civil society outfit.
She encouraged other civil society activists like Victor Lansana Koroma, Titus Masallay, myself among others to sell out the OGI concept and Concord Times has been very helpful in that direction.
When Madam Sesay could not get the needed money to implement a project for example, she would call on me, Ahmed Sesay of 98.1, CTN Bah among others to discuss as to how we could write stories goading the Ministry of Finance to disburse money for the project. That has been the level of relationship between me and the OGI Director.
OGI officers travelled to the U.S and UK and collected huge sums of money without giving account to civil society and the media they claimed to be working with. When I questioned that, Madam Kadija became furious. The other problem between me and the Director was when I refused to allow my organization, the Sierra Leone Reporters Union, to support the APC and President Ernest Bai Koroma’s reelection as some other organizations did in the 2012 general elections.
I challenged her for establishing an OGI office in Mattru Jong instead of Bo, which is the district headquarter town of the South. Again when the issue of the Citizens’ Report Card (CRC) survey came up, she applied to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for support, by then Campaign for Good Governance (CGG) had as well applied for the same programme.
She was frustrated and therefore called on us to write against CGG taking up that project. I told her in her face that it was wrong for OGI to examine government activities. I was lambasted by some OGI officials who thought that I was proving difficult. All of these confrontations happened months before the elections, contrary to what those political vuvuzelas wrote about me in the Nationalist newspaper.
However, the Ministry of Finance gave over two hundred million Leones to OGI to organize the CRC survey. At first paramount chiefs were invited to participate in the draft survey document. I was assigned to Kono to mobilize local authorities to come for OGI meetings in Freetown. A special consultant was hired by Madam Kadija and her team; was there any advertisement placed for the job?
That is left with them to say. I was again in Kono covering a political meeting when I was called upon to stay and carry out the pilot survey in two chiefdoms in the Kono District. I have never received a single Leone from Madam Kadija and OGI without working for it as being peddled by her pen mercenaries.
Before finally getting funds for the Citizens’ Report Card, Madam Kadija nearly gave up because some politicians were insinuating that the project will undermine the presidency especially as we enter into the 2012 elections. We held meetings in Bo and Makeni where I insisted that we must carry out the CRC; and finally the CRC was conducted.
Most of the journalists who were writing and broadcasting the concept of CRC were asked to serve as observers or enumerators while All Peoples Congress activists served as district coordinators to monitor the activities of the journalists.
OGI hired over 25 vehicles from private individuals to conduct the survey but the vehicles were only assigned to district coordinators to manipulate the document which was one of the main reasons why Statistics Sierra Leone backed out of the project. Most of those recruited to carry out the survey were incompetent but because of political reasons, they were allowed to work.
OGI OBSERVING ELECTIONS
Few weeks ahead of the 2012 general elections, the OGI Director again, as usual, called on the same set of journalists to report that her organization was planning to observe the elections though it was out of their mandate.
I vehemently opposed to that on the grounds that the OGI will not objectively observe the process because it is a government outfit. After that, and few days later, I was accused by Madam Kadijaof being SLPP and that I had informed Maada Bio about their intension of monitoring the elections.
It was during this wrangling that I was nominated by the United States Embassy here in Sierra Leone to report on the US elections.I was out of the country for two consecutive weeks and when I came back, Concord Times had already printed out my election observation Identity Card.
It was a roving ID which allowed me to move freely across the country to monitor the process.
What is more baffling about OGI is that all of those working for that institution are related and most of them lack the required educational qualification.
I am not a self-acclaimed president parading the streets of Freetown as purported by that weak and poorly written OGI article against my person but a dynamic and sober-minded SLRU president who has diligently served Sierra Leonean reporters both in and out of the country.
I urge OGI staff to publish the list of those acclaimed civil society activists on government payroll, how much was used on the Citizens’ Report Card, why UNDP backed out of the process and the unexplained wealth of the OGI Director.
These are the issues instead of paying people to write about Massaquoi. Go through the National Elections Watch (NEW) report and address the mess instead of attacking me.
You dare write one more sentence against me, then I’ll have no option but to bring out pictorial evidences of OGI’s dubious activities.
— with Patricia Ganda and 19 others.
Esteemed Facebookers read what Mohamed Massaquoi wrote about the OGI and its Director Khadija Sesay on 18th March 2013... Is she afraid of this fly-by night reporter??? We deserve explanation Madam Director. The Director travels with him REBUTTAL What’s the hell with OGI? By Mohamed Massaquoi I have tried very hard not to engage into press wars with colleagues especially those I have worked with since I entered the business of journalism close to a decade ago. I have the right to take legal action against those yellow journalists who run behind politicians to give them money to write about me even though they have no business dealing with issues and happenings within the Open Government Initiative (OGI). I am not reacting to the blatant and misguided allegations made against me by OGI and its buffoons but to put the records straight for better understanding of our people as to how far we have come these past years. It is significant to highlight my contributions to the development of that group and how some shallow-minded people have transformed that respectable institution into state exploitative machinery for their selfish desires. I have always questioned the manner government institutions are being managed or mismanaged by people, especially institutions that are established by the Office of the President. My intension in this short article is not to expose those officers working with the OGI but to let the President know that OGI is another institution waiting to be investigated by the anti-graft agency, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). I came onboard OGI when its former Director, now Deputy Minister of Political Affairs, Karamoh Kabba was steering that organization. It was a forum created to bring both the opposition parties and the ruling government together and to interact with their respective constituencies. I could still remember when some Members of Parliament were taken to the eastern district town of Kenema to engage their people and to explain their roles and responsibilities to them; that meeting created a lot of impact on the transformation of the Kenema Government Hospital, the Kenema Prisons among others. At some point Kabba could not continue with OGI after he allegedly involved in a road accident on his way to Kono to organize an OGI meeting. Concord Times did an exclusive story on the incident in which some Sierra Leoneans were even advocating for Kabba to pay back the money he misused. I was never intimidated for that neither did somebody have to be paid to attack me for writing stories against Karamoh Kabba. Up till this moment Kabba could not account for the millions of Leones that got missing, this is the opposite of the Attitudinal and Behavioral Change(ABC) campaign instituted by President Koroma. When the new Director took over OGI, her enthusiasm and courage to move the institution forward spurred me the most to work with her even though it is a government-led project. I have always served as a guide to Madam Kadija Sesay to ensure that she succeeds with her new agenda of transforming OGI into a potent government civil society outfit. She encouraged other civil society activists like Victor Lansana Koroma, Titus Masallay, myself among others to sell out the OGI concept and Concord Times has been very helpful in that direction. When Madam Sesay could not get the needed money to implement a project for example, she would call on me, Ahmed Sesay of 98.1, CTN Bah among others to discuss as to how we could write stories goading the Ministry of Finance to disburse money for the project. That has been the level of relationship between me and the OGI Director. OGI officers travelled to the U.S and UK and collected huge sums of money without giving account to civil society and the media they claimed to be working with. When I questioned that, Madam Kadija became furious. The other problem between me and the Director was when I refused to allow my organization, the Sierra Leone Reporters Union, to support the APC and President Ernest Bai Koroma’s reelection as some other organizations did in the 2012 general elections. I challenged her for establishing an OGI office in Mattru Jong instead of Bo, which is the district headquarter town of the South. Again when the issue of the Citizens’ Report Card (CRC) survey came up, she applied to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for support, by then Campaign for Good Governance (CGG) had as well applied for the same programme. She was frustrated and therefore called on us to write against CGG taking up that project. I told her in her face that it was wrong for OGI to examine government activities. I was lambasted by some OGI officials who thought that I was proving difficult. All of these confrontations happened months before the elections, contrary to what those political vuvuzelas wrote about me in the Nationalist newspaper. However, the Ministry of Finance gave over two hundred million Leones to OGI to organize the CRC survey. At first paramount chiefs were invited to participate in the draft survey document. I was assigned to Kono to mobilize local authorities to come for OGI meetings in Freetown. A special consultant was hired by Madam Kadija and her team; was there any advertisement placed for the job? That is left with them to say. I was again in Kono covering a political meeting when I was called upon to stay and carry out the pilot survey in two chiefdoms in the Kono District. I have never received a single Leone from Madam Kadija and OGI without working for it as being peddled by her pen mercenaries. Before finally getting funds for the Citizens’ Report Card, Madam Kadija nearly gave up because some politicians were insinuating that the project will undermine the presidency especially as we enter into the 2012 elections. We held meetings in Bo and Makeni where I insisted that we must carry out the CRC; and finally the CRC was conducted. Most of the journalists who were writing and broadcasting the concept of CRC were asked to serve as observers or enumerators while All Peoples Congress activists served as district coordinators to monitor the activities of the journalists. OGI hired over 25 vehicles from private individuals to conduct the survey but the vehicles were only assigned to district coordinators to manipulate the document which was one of the main reasons why Statistics Sierra Leone backed out of the project. Most of those recruited to carry out the survey were incompetent but because of political reasons, they were allowed to work. OGI OBSERVING ELECTIONS Few weeks ahead of the 2012 general elections, the OGI Director again, as usual, called on the same set of journalists to report that her organization was planning to observe the elections though it was out of their mandate. I vehemently opposed to that on the grounds that the OGI will not objectively observe the process because it is a government outfit. After that, and few days later, I was accused by Madam Kadijaof being SLPP and that I had informed Maada Bio about their intension of monitoring the elections. It was during this wrangling that I was nominated by the United States Embassy here in Sierra Leone to report on the US elections.I was out of the country for two consecutive weeks and when I came back, Concord Times had already printed out my election observation Identity Card. It was a roving ID which allowed me to move freely across the country to monitor the process. What is more baffling about OGI is that all of those working for that institution are related and most of them lack the required educational qualification. I am not a self-acclaimed president parading the streets of Freetown as purported by that weak and poorly written OGI article against my person but a dynamic and sober-minded SLRU president who has diligently served Sierra Leonean reporters both in and out of the country. I urge OGI staff to publish the list of those acclaimed civil society activists on government payroll, how much was used on the Citizens’ Report Card, why UNDP backed out of the process and the unexplained wealth of the OGI Director. These are the issues instead of paying people to write about Massaquoi. Go through the National Elections Watch (NEW) report and address the mess instead of attacking me. You dare write one more sentence against me, then I’ll have no option but to bring out pictorial evidences of OGI’s dubious activities.

12/07/2014

Notorious Sierra Leone Police AIG Memuna Conteh, Commander / Head of the Eastern Area Control Command, involve in another Police brutality in Freetown, Sierra Leone. It could be recalled that, few months ago, Honourable Member of Parliament Sho Sawyer was severely beaten, molested and detained for five hours by Police Officers under the Command of AIG Memuna Conteh.
This time around, it’s the turn of journalist Edmondson Sonny Cole, commonly known as Sonny, to face the same humiliation, which Hon. Sawyer and other well-meaning Sierra Leoneans, had endured from AIG Memuna Conteh. Sonny known for his good skills, in handling the camera, was regarded by many as one of the best in the business of photo journalism. In his quest of performing his duties, he serve in various capacities in Sierra Leone as the leading cameraman at, Sierra Leone Broadcasting Television (SLBSTV), Ministry of Defence, State House under President Captain Valentine Strasser, President Julius Bio and President Tejan Kabbah respectively.
Sonny presently a resident of Sydney, Australia, went to Freetown, alongside a colleague, to work on a documentary about their mother and father land Sierra Leone.
His arrest came about, when he was trying to film a riot along the East End of Freetown. According Sonny, the so-called incident, was between two groups of hunting or devil societies, fighting for supremacy in their locality. The fighting between the two groups escalated to something intense, as a result, live bullets were fired by the Police Officers present, as a way to disperse the crowd. Whilst trying to put the situation under control, some heavy handed tactics were apply by the Police.
Due to the heavy handed approach by the Police, pandemonium took place, people were running for their lives in different directions. Lots of people suffered from wounds, bruises and many other physical damages to their body. The Police did not stop there, they went further to forcefully knock locked doors with batons, guns and belts, threatening those inside to come out, or they will force their way in and arrested them.
Watching from a distance of 40 metres, it was at this moment that, Sonny started rolling his camera, to capture what was happening right in front his eyes (Police brutality). Was busy filming, when he was approach by three Police men, asking him for his identity, which he produce, then they requested he gave them his camera, he suggested that, he was willing to hand over his camera, but only to one of their senior officers.
They forcefully tried to grab the camera and all his belongings from him, which he insisted that, he can only hand over to someone with authority, because he will not be able to identify them, in case his camera got broken or missing. They eventually decided to manhandle him with their batons, belts and guns, even though he did identify himself correctly.

Sonny’s arrested, molested, beaten by Sierra Leone Police and locked up at Pademba Road Prison in Freetown, Sierra Leone. He was released on bail, after spending couple of days and nights at the notorious Pademba Road Prison.

23/04/2014

MY PEOPLE I WAS RECEIVING A LOTS OF CALLS THIS MORNING ON THIS NUMBERS 079076899 /079294000 FROM EMILE AND OTHERS TREATING MY LIFE TO DEATH ON ISSUES I DON'T EVEN KNOWN ABOUT 0N THE ALLEGED SCAM PUBLISHED BY FOR DI PEOPLE NEWS PAPER ROKEL BANK BOSS IMPLICATED IN 419 DEAL?SEE NEXT EDITION.

16/04/2014

IRC boast hospital and councils in Kenema

A non-Governmental International Organization knows as the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has on Tuesday 15th April 2014 donated materials worth billions of Leones ranging from three hard top land cruisers, seven motor bikes, three Lenovo lap top computers, two photo copiers, one 4.5 horse power kingsmax generator, one VHF Codan, one gas cooker and one refrigerator with freezing compartment to the Kenema District Health Medical Team (DHMT), the Kenema Government Hospital Administration, the Kenema District Council and the Kenema City Council respectively.
The donation which attracted many Ministry Department Agencies (MDA’s), other non-Governmental Organizations, civil Societies, members of the fourth Estate among others took place at the newly constructed Kenema District council hall Nyandeyama road Kenema.
In his opening remarks the deputy Chairman of the Kenema District Council who also doubles as he
Chairman of the occasion Steven Ngawunja welcome all partners, members of the fourth estate and
Stake holders to the asset donation ceremony of European Union funded project, adding that
IRC has been implementing health program in the district with the aim of complementing the effort
of the government on the free health care services in the country.
Giving the overview of the EU project’s operations and key achievement the program manager of
Reproductive health IRC Kenema Tamba Sam said the Impact was to support the Kenema
District Mothers, babies& health system from 2005 – 2013 and the Funding Stream were 2005 – 2008 –Emergency Obstetric Care Project, 2009-2010 – Integrated approach to health System Strengthening with focus on Reproductive and Child Health 2011-2013- Service Delivery and System strengthening- a two pronged approach, Joint supervisions with Councils, DHMT, Facility supervisions & on job trainings, Trainings of PHU and maternity ward staff, Emergency obstetric care, Newborn resuscitation, Service user feedback sessions and they brought Maternal & Perinatal Death Reviews, Ambulance Committee, Drug Management Committee, Top Health Management and Stakeholder Meetings.
Sam said the project have been doing lot of donation among which were Essential drugs & medical supplies, Medical equipment, Motorbikes, microscopes, VHF Radios and Codans, Generators, Provided Ambulances, Supported Fuel, maintenance, parts, supplies, Provided Mobile & land phones, Provided Phone credit/top-up, Blood bank testing materials & supplies, Blood donor club support, Mobile drives, Generator fuel & maintenance and Trainings adding that the outcome was 2,838% increase in facility deliveries, 516 at supported sites – 2005, 15,162 at 77 PHUs & hosp.– up to Dec. 2013, 655% increase in ambulance referrals, 86 - 2005, 649 - up to Dec. 2013, Proportion of expected deliveries in health facilities: 71% vs 52%, Average monthly TBA referrals for health facility services: 75 vs 3. He underscore the challenges face during the implementation of the project among which were District & City revenue base to support health services, No structured support for TBAs, Low acceptance of contraceptive methods for birth delaying & spacing, Poor attendance for post natal & newborn care.

Declaring the items for donation to various partners the regional field coordinator IRC Kenema Alusine Kpulun said they are donating these items which were used by IRC Kenema under the EU funded program on reproductive Health to partners who were working with them during the eight (8) implementation period, adding the 3 Yamaha motor bikes will be giving to Kenema District Council, 1 Yamaha motor bikes will be giving to Kenema City Council, 3 Yamaha motor bikes, 2 hard top land cruisers, one VHF Codan, among other to the DHMT and hospital Administration 1 hard top land cruisers, one gas cooker and one refrigerator with freezing compartment amongst other.
He thanks the partners for their activeness during their implementation of the project and called EU always remembers the country in term of donation.
The Mayor of the Kenema City Council in his statement said that the IRC has been supporting their council and even the hospital and thank them for the gesture and promise to use the item adequately.
Similar statements were delivered by all beneficiaries’ partners’ whiles a thank you massage was done by a representative from the DHMT Koi Sylvester Alpha.

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