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Freetown: His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has announced a series of decisive and far-reaching measures to ...
11/02/2025

Freetown: His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has announced a series of decisive and far-reaching measures to combat the Kush epidemic during a high-level stakeholders’ meeting at State House, convened to review the one-year report of the National Taskforce on Drug and Substance Abuse.

According to Sierra Leone News Agency, President Bio addressed ministers, security chiefs, justice sector leaders, and civil society representatives, emphasizing that the Kush crisis represents one of the gravest threats to Sierra Leone’s social stability, public health, and national security. He noted that the presentations and interventions from various stakeholders had underscored ‘a profound national urgency’ and that the country’s efforts and challenges ‘should deepen our resolve against the scourge of Kush and all forms of drug and substance abuse
In a firm and compassionate address, President Bio outlined five decisive measures to strengthen and accelerate Sierra Leone’s national response. A Special Fund will be dedicated exclusively to supporting the five pillars of the national anti-Kush campaign – Prevention, Care and Treatment, Social Support, Law Enforcement, and Community Engagement. The Fund aims to ensure a sustainable flow of resources to finance ongoing and future interventions.

To ensure swift and fair justice, a dedicated Special Court will be created to handle drug-related cases. It will be staffed by designated judges and magistrates to fast-track prosecutions and demonstrate that the rule of law stands firmly against traffickers and peddlers.

A Special Security Unit will be established, drawing personnel from the Operational Support Division (OSD) of the Sierra Leone Police and the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF). This joint force will conduct full-scale raids on drug-peddling hotspots and effect immediate arrests in targeted communities.

The Honourable Chief Justice will develop and issue a new Practice Direction to guide proceedings and sentencing in drug-related cases, ensuring greater consistency, gravity, and deterrence across the justice system.

The Office of the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice has been directed to expedite a comprehensive review of all legislation related to drug and substance abuse. This will introduce tougher penalties, strengthen enforcement, and include provisions for asset seizures to dismantle the financial networks profiting from the Kush trade.

President Bio warned that no public official found colluding with traffickers, whether at police stations, airports, seaports, or border crossings, would be spared. ‘Any public official found colluding with traffickers will face the full force of the law. No sacred cows!’ he declared emphatically.

The President appealed for unity and shared responsibility in the national effort, stating that ‘This is a fight that requires heart and unity from every citizen and every sector. Parents must recognise the warning signs and act early, teachers must watch attentively over our students, communities must protect one another, religious leaders must preach healing, not stigma, businesses should provide opportunities for those in recovery, and every Sierra Leonean must declare: ‘Not in our country, not in our communities, not in our homes, and not in our streets.’

President Bio expressed deep sympathy to families who have lost loved ones to drug abuse and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to expanding care, treatment, and social support services for all affected persons. ‘Our collective efforts,’ he said, ‘must bring hope, comfort, and restoration to every affected family and community.’

The event also featured a moving testimony from Michael Tamba Komba, a former RSLAF footballer and one-time player for a Liberian football club, who narrated that he started taking the drug in 2016. He thanked the government for its timely intervention, which facilitated his rehabilitation, and spoke about his ongoing community outreach through his charity, ‘Kick Start,’ which works to help young people recover from drug and substance abuse.

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Check for your Chiefdom it may be among the list President Bio Coronate four (4) paramount Chiefs Sierra Leone’s Preside...
10/28/2025

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President Bio Coronate four (4) paramount Chiefs

Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio Coronates Four Paramount Chiefs, Calls for Collective Action to Achieve Food Sovereignty

Koidu City, Kono District – Saturday, 25 October 2025 – His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio has officially recognized and handed over the staff of office to Paramount Chiefs from the Southern and Eastern regions of Sierra Leone, calling on them to join his government’s national drive toward achieving food sovereignty under the Feed Salone initiative. The event, held in Koidu Ciy, in the Kono District, was attended by senior government officials, traditional leaders, and local stakeholders.
The four Paramount Chiefs are Paramount Chief Amy Mitta Myers Benya VI of the Benya Ruling House, Small Bo Chiefdom, Kenema District; Paramount Chief Larry Bojohn Fangawa IV of the Fangawa Ruling House, Wandor Chiefdom, Kenema District; Paramount Chief Mohamed Kpakra Massally of the Kpakra Massally Ruling House, Perri Chiefdom, Pujehun District; and Paramount Chief Usman Ansumana Wai II of the Wai Ruling House, Barri Chiefdom, Pujehun District.

In his opening remarks, the Provincial Secretary of the Eastern Region, Mr. Ishaka Murana Turay, described the occasion as both symbolic and constitutional, noting that it fulfills provisions of the 1991 Constitution and the Chieftaincy Act, which empower the President to formally recognize and coronate Paramount Chiefs following a successful election process. He emphasized that the ceremony underscored the chiefs’ sacred responsibility to uphold law and order, safeguard their people, and promote peace and development within their chiefdoms.

The Minister of Local Government and Community Affairs, Hon. Tamba John Sylvanus Lamina, thanked President Bio for his consistent respect and commitment to strengthening traditional governance. “Your Excellency, thank you for always finding time, despite your busy schedule, to add value to the institution of chieftaincy. Today’s event reaffirms your dedication to preserving our traditions and empowering local leadership,” he stated as he presented the chiefs for official recognition.

In his address, President Bio congratulated the newly coronated Paramount Chiefs and expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Local Government and the Eastern Regional Secretariat for ensuring a credible and transparent election process.

“Today is a proud moment for you and for your people. The trust and confidence they have placed in you is both an honour and a duty. As a son of a Chief myself, I understand the significance of your roles in maintaining peace, unity, and progress within your communities,” the President said.

Reiterating his government’s vision under the Five Big Game Changers, President Bio urged the new chiefs to be at the forefront of national transformation, particularly through the Feed Salone program.

“I am calling on all Paramount Chiefs to rally your people and make available vast hectares of land for farming. Sierra Leone has no reason to import rice with the fertile land we have. Together, we can achieve food sovereignty. Let us also invest in our children’s future through education and innovation,” he emphasized.

President Bio assured the chiefs of his continued respect and support for the institution of chieftaincy, describing it as an integral part of Sierra Leone’s governance and development structure.

The ceremony climaxed with the symbolic handover of the traditional staff of office to each of the four Paramount Chiefs, marking their official recognition and assumption of traditional authority.

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