By Allieu Sahid Tunkara
On a cloudy Wednesday morning, amidst a sign of an impending torrential downpour, a group of commuters are chasing a moving vehicle. The white mini bus had just arrived at the Wellington Lorry Park and it’s slowing down to a halt.
The scramble for a seat in public transport vehicles is a familiar sight across Freetown, where shortage of means of transportation has exacerbated the experience of many Sierra Leoneans already anguished by a perennial economic hardship.













