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Sierra Leone police, soldiers complain over poor housing

By Septimus Senessie in Kono

The chairman on the Parliamentary Oversight Committee on Defence and National Security says soldiers and police officers have bitterly complained to them about "the poor accommodation” they live in barracks across the country. He says they also complained over their conditions of service.

Sierra Leone has most number of peacekeepers

By Aminata Phidelia Allie

Head of peace keeping operations in the Sierra Leone Police has revealed that the country has the highest number of officers on peace keeping missions than any other country in Africa.

Assistant Inspector General Kalia Sesay told a press conference at the police headquarters in Freetown that that was “a manifestation of how fast the country has grown since its civil war ended in 2002”.

UK Mayor on business tour of Sierra Leone

The Mayor of Blackburn in the UK, Mullah Salim, has paid a courtesy call on his counterpart, Franklyn Bode Gibson, Mayor of the municipality of Freetown, to explore business and charity opportunities.

In a meeting at the host mayor’s parlour in Freetown, the visiting Brit said that he was very happy to be in a country blessed with natural resources and with all what it needed to help its people live a better life.

AU urges Sierra Leone to domesticate ACDEG

By Bampia James Bundu

African Union Commission has urged the government of Sierra Leone to domesticate one of Africa’s latest documents, the African Charter on Democracy Elections and Governance, ACDEG.

It said it adoption was inspired by “the significance of good governance, popular participation, the rule of law and human rights”.

Political Parties support Constitutional Review

By Bampia James Bundu

All 10 political parties in Sierra Leone have pledged their unwavering support for the on-going review of the country’s 1991 constitution which is presently underway. This, they did at a one-day political engagement by the Political Parties’ Registration Commission (PPRC) with support from UNDP in Freetown.

Calls to probe Paramount Chief

By Crispina Cummings

Some people of Gbangbatoke village in the southern Moyamba district have called on the anti-corruption commission to come after their Paramount Chief, John Jibao Russel-Nyama II, for “petty theft of chiefdom property and abuse of office”.

Both Michael Albert Margai and Mustapha Fofanah made these allegations in public and at a well-attended Town Barrie meeting held by Edward Stile Jengo, the parliamentarian representing that part of the country.

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