Thursday, 26 June 2025



An Open Letter to the Organizers of the Strengthening Families Conference
As Sierra Leone welcomes global leaders to the Strengthening Families Conference—a platform prominently backed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)—we recognize that our nation once again steps into the international spotlight. With that visibility comes both opportunity and responsibility.

Sierra Leone has made bold and commendable progress in advancing the rights of women, girls, and families. From the passage of the Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Act, to the Prohibition Against Child Marriage Act, the Radical Inclusion Policy, and the Safe Motherhood and Reproductive Health Care Bill—which has received unanimous Cabinet approval twice—these milestones reflect the vision and commitment of His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio and Her Excellency First Lady Fatima Maada Bio. Their leadership has placed the dignity, safety, and education of girls at the heart of national development.

We celebrate these hard-won achievements. But we also know that progress must be protected—and not all agendas that speak of “family values” truly honor the rights and wellbeing of women and children.

The conference promises to focus on empowerment, education, and protection for women and children. The inclusion of First Lady Fatima Maada Bio as a keynote speaker is a powerful recognition of her international leadership and her unwavering voice in support of girls and mothers. However, we express serious concern over the version of “family values” being promoted at this gathering. While the language used may speak of empowerment, the backing of the LDS Church raises deep concerns about an ideology that, in practice, has often worked to curtail the rights of girls and women—particularly their autonomy, safety, and access to accurate information.

As advocates committed to evidence-based change, we are guided by data and the lived experiences of women across the continent. Our recent publication, “Until Everybody is Free,” outlines the consequences of similar LDS Church-affiliated conferences held in Ghana, Nigeria, and Côte d’Ivoire. In those countries, we have seen progressive educational efforts undermined, access to vital health information restricted, and movements toward gender equity set back. Policies promoted under the banner of “family protection” have, instead, pushed already marginalized communities into silence and shame.

Women’s rights activists in Nigeria have been unambiguous in their warnings:

“It may seem like just another church event. But behind the nice sounding songs and smiling faces lies a movement designed to erase the hard-won rights of Sierra Leone’s women and children.”

With that in mind, we respectfully put forward the following questions for the LDS Church:

-   Do you support keeping pregnant girls in school?


• Do you believe a woman should remain in an abusive marriage for the sake of “family unity”?


• Do you oppose child marriage in all its forms?


• Do you condemn Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)?


• Do you support women’s right to make informed decisions about their reproductive health?


• Do you advocate for age-appropriate, comprehensive sexuality education for children and adolescents?


• Do you support a woman’s right to safe and legal abortion, especially when her life or wellbeing is at risk?

We ask these questions not to provoke, but to seek clarity. Because the experiences of our sisters in neighboring countries have taught us that not all conferences are what they claim to be—and not all “family values” are rooted in freedom, dignity, or choice.

We believe Sierra Leone’s families are strongest when every girl is free and every woman is safe. True family strength comes from access to education, protection from violence, bodily autonomy, and the right to make personal decisions about one’s health and future. It is not possible to selectively support these rights. They are deeply interwoven.

To the LDS Church, we say: be transparent. If your commitment is genuinely to empower families, then affirm openly your support for the full rights of girls and women in Sierra Leone.

We welcome dialogue. But we will also stand firm in defending the freedoms our people have fought so hard to achieve.

With hope and vigilance,


Purposeful

 

  https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/an-open-letter-to-the-organizers-of-the-strengthening-families-conference/

Wednesday, 25 June 2025



President Bio Elected Chairman of ECOWAS, Vows to Restore Order and Deepen Democracy
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

President Dr. Julius Maada Bio was elected Chairman of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a historic milestone in regional leadership and cooperation. His appointment was confirmed during the 67th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority held on June 22, 2025, in Abuja, Nigeria, marking the first time a Sierra Leonean has assumed this prestigious role.

His election has been met with national pride and regional optimism, as he steps into the role at a critical time for West Africa, amid security threats, economic vulnerabilities and rising demands for democratic accountability. In his acceptance speech, President Bio expressed deep gratitude to his fellow Heads of State for the trust placed in him and his country, pledging to lead with commitment and integrity.

“I am both humbled and grateful to accept the honour of chairing the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government,” he said. “Thank you for placing your trust in me and in the Republic of Sierra Leone. I accept this responsibility with full awareness of the magnitude of the task ahead and the complexity of the moment.”

He paid tribute to his predecessor, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his “unwavering commitment to regional dialogue, economic recovery, and peace-building,” adding, “I am honoured to build upon the strong foundation you have established.”

President Bio announced four strategic priorities for his one-year term as Chairman:

- Restoring Constitutional Order and Deepening Democracy – Emphasizing the need to support transitional Governments and strengthen democratic institutions rooted in the rule of law.


- Revitalizing Regional Security Cooperation – Advocating for an overhaul of the region’s collective security systems, including enhanced intelligence sharing and rapid response mechanisms to confront terrorism, political instability and organized crime.


- Unlocking Economic Integration – Calling for full implementation of the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS), development of cross-border infrastructure and support for value chains that generate jobs for women and youth.


- Building Institutional Credibility – Urging reform of ECOWAS institutions to become more transparent, efficient and people-centred.

“Our vibrant and youthful population, abundant natural resources and entrepreneurial spirit remain our strongest assets,” President Bio noted. “ECOWAS must be redefined, not as a distant institution, but as a proactive, people-centred vehicle for peace, inclusion and opportunity.”

He further stressed the importance of harmonizing trade, customs and quality standards to enhance intra-regional competitiveness and called for accelerating progress toward a monetary union.

The 67th Ordinary Session brought together regional leaders to assess the state of the Community, address security and political developments and chart a course for ECOWAS’s future. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in his opening remarks, reflected on the regional bloc’s 50-year journey, while urging stronger collective action against the rising tide of terrorism and violent extremism.

“While celebrating our achievements, we must confront the security threats that continue to endanger our aspirations,” President Tinubu said. “No single nation can address these challenges alone. We must rethink coordination, amplify political will and act decisively.”

Dr. Omar Alieu Touray, President of the ECOWAS Commission, commended ECOWAS’s progress as Africa’s most advanced regional economic community and noted encouraging diplomatic engagements with member states that recently withdrew. He emphasized the private sector’s pivotal role in sustainable development.

The summit also featured remarks from the United Nations and African Union, both reaffirming support for ECOWAS and urging increased efforts to combat terrorism, address inequality and harness youth potential through innovation and education.

In closing, President Bio reaffirmed his belief in the region’s potential: “West Africa’s future is not one of decline, but of possibility; if we act with courage, unity and moral clarity. Let us rise to this moment together, not as separate nations, but as a united community of destiny.”

As he begins his tenure, expectations are high that President Bio’s leadership will breathe new life into ECOWAS’s vision of transforming from an “ECOWAS of States” to an “ECOWAS of the People,” ensuring peace and prosperity for all by 2050.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), established on May 28, 1975, now comprises 12 member states following the recent withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. The bloc represents over 300 million citizens and a combined GDP of approximately $735 billion. Through strategic reforms and deeper integration, ECOWAS aims to become a powerful force for regional transformation and continental progress. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/president-bio-elected-chairman-of-ecowas-vows-to-restore-order-and-deepen-democracy/


President Bio Elected Chairman of ECOWAS, Vows to Restore Order and Deepen Democracy
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

President Dr. Julius Maada Bio was elected Chairman of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a historic milestone in regional leadership and cooperation. His appointment was confirmed during the 67th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority held on June 22, 2025, in Abuja, Nigeria, marking the first time a Sierra Leonean has assumed this prestigious role.

His election has been met with national pride and regional optimism, as he steps into the role at a critical time for West Africa, amid security threats, economic vulnerabilities and rising demands for democratic accountability. In his acceptance speech, President Bio expressed deep gratitude to his fellow Heads of State for the trust placed in him and his country, pledging to lead with commitment and integrity.

“I am both humbled and grateful to accept the honour of chairing the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government,” he said. “Thank you for placing your trust in me and in the Republic of Sierra Leone. I accept this responsibility with full awareness of the magnitude of the task ahead and the complexity of the moment.”

He paid tribute to his predecessor, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his “unwavering commitment to regional dialogue, economic recovery, and peace-building,” adding, “I am honoured to build upon the strong foundation you have established.”

President Bio announced four strategic priorities for his one-year term as Chairman:

- Restoring Constitutional Order and Deepening Democracy – Emphasizing the need to support transitional Governments and strengthen democratic institutions rooted in the rule of law.


- Revitalizing Regional Security Cooperation – Advocating for an overhaul of the region’s collective security systems, including enhanced intelligence sharing and rapid response mechanisms to confront terrorism, political instability and organized crime.


- Unlocking Economic Integration – Calling for full implementation of the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme (ETLS), development of cross-border infrastructure and support for value chains that generate jobs for women and youth.


- Building Institutional Credibility – Urging reform of ECOWAS institutions to become more transparent, efficient and people-centred.

“Our vibrant and youthful population, abundant natural resources and entrepreneurial spirit remain our strongest assets,” President Bio noted. “ECOWAS must be redefined, not as a distant institution, but as a proactive, people-centred vehicle for peace, inclusion and opportunity.”

He further stressed the importance of harmonizing trade, customs and quality standards to enhance intra-regional competitiveness and called for accelerating progress toward a monetary union.

The 67th Ordinary Session brought together regional leaders to assess the state of the Community, address security and political developments and chart a course for ECOWAS’s future. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in his opening remarks, reflected on the regional bloc’s 50-year journey, while urging stronger collective action against the rising tide of terrorism and violent extremism.

“While celebrating our achievements, we must confront the security threats that continue to endanger our aspirations,” President Tinubu said. “No single nation can address these challenges alone. We must rethink coordination, amplify political will and act decisively.”

Dr. Omar Alieu Touray, President of the ECOWAS Commission, commended ECOWAS’s progress as Africa’s most advanced regional economic community and noted encouraging diplomatic engagements with member states that recently withdrew. He emphasized the private sector’s pivotal role in sustainable development.

The summit also featured remarks from the United Nations and African Union, both reaffirming support for ECOWAS and urging increased efforts to combat terrorism, address inequality and harness youth potential through innovation and education.

In closing, President Bio reaffirmed his belief in the region’s potential: “West Africa’s future is not one of decline, but of possibility; if we act with courage, unity and moral clarity. Let us rise to this moment together, not as separate nations, but as a united community of destiny.”

As he begins his tenure, expectations are high that President Bio’s leadership will breathe new life into ECOWAS’s vision of transforming from an “ECOWAS of States” to an “ECOWAS of the People,” ensuring peace and prosperity for all by 2050.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), established on May 28, 1975, now comprises 12 member states following the recent withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. The bloc represents over 300 million citizens and a combined GDP of approximately $735 billion. Through strategic reforms and deeper integration, ECOWAS aims to become a powerful force for regional transformation and continental progress. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/president-bio-elected-chairman-of-ecowas-vows-to-restore-order-and-deepen-democracy/


NRA’s Swift Action in Revenue Scandal Reinforces Public Trust
Recent revelations surrounding alleged revenue diversions involving a handful of staff from the National Revenue Authority (NRA) and some banking institutions have understandably provoked widespread concern. With the nation striving to safeguard every Leone in a challenging economic environment, such breaches of public trust are deeply unsettling.

However, even amid the outrage, many observers agree that the integrity of an entire institution should not be judged solely by the misconduct of a few. What has followed the scandal is not institutional collapse, but rather a firm and transparent response from the NRA’s leadership led by Commissioner General, Jeneba J. Bangura.

In a display of proactive leadership rarely seen in the aftermath of public scandals, Jeneba J. Bangura acted swiftly to reassure the public and stakeholders of the Authority’s zero-tolerance stance on corruption. Internal investigations were immediately initiated and collaboration with relevant anti-graft agencies has been reinforced. Her resolve has sent a strong message: accountability remains paramount.

Though public anger remains justified, it is equally important to acknowledge the broader context. Under Jeneba Bangura’s stewardship, the NRA has undergone significant reforms in recent years. Innovations in digital revenue collection, transparency mechanisms and improved taxpayer services have all contributed to the Authority’s growing reputation for professionalism and integrity.

One misstep, however serious, should not erase years of steady progress. Thousands of NRA staff across the country continue to perform their duties diligently and ethically. They are the foundation upon which the institution stands and their collective efforts must not be overshadowed by the alleged actions of a few.

What distinguishes resilient public institutions from failing ones is how they respond in moments of crisis. In this instance, the NRA has chosen the path of transparency, responsibility and reform. The process of accountability must be pursued to its fullest, but the Authority also deserves public support as it works to restore trust and emerge stronger.

Ultimately, Sierra Leone needs institutions like the NRA to function effectively and transparently. As the dust begins to settle, it is clear that rather than being weakened, the NRA has demonstrated an enduring commitment to reform; one that continues to command public confidence. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/nras-swift-action-in-revenue-scandal-reinforces-public-trust/


NRA’s Swift Action in Revenue Scandal Reinforces Public Trust
Recent revelations surrounding alleged revenue diversions involving a handful of staff from the National Revenue Authority (NRA) and some banking institutions have understandably provoked widespread concern. With the nation striving to safeguard every Leone in a challenging economic environment, such breaches of public trust are deeply unsettling.

However, even amid the outrage, many observers agree that the integrity of an entire institution should not be judged solely by the misconduct of a few. What has followed the scandal is not institutional collapse, but rather a firm and transparent response from the NRA’s leadership led by Commissioner General, Jeneba J. Bangura.

In a display of proactive leadership rarely seen in the aftermath of public scandals, Jeneba J. Bangura acted swiftly to reassure the public and stakeholders of the Authority’s zero-tolerance stance on corruption. Internal investigations were immediately initiated and collaboration with relevant anti-graft agencies has been reinforced. Her resolve has sent a strong message: accountability remains paramount.

Though public anger remains justified, it is equally important to acknowledge the broader context. Under Jeneba Bangura’s stewardship, the NRA has undergone significant reforms in recent years. Innovations in digital revenue collection, transparency mechanisms and improved taxpayer services have all contributed to the Authority’s growing reputation for professionalism and integrity.

One misstep, however serious, should not erase years of steady progress. Thousands of NRA staff across the country continue to perform their duties diligently and ethically. They are the foundation upon which the institution stands and their collective efforts must not be overshadowed by the alleged actions of a few.

What distinguishes resilient public institutions from failing ones is how they respond in moments of crisis. In this instance, the NRA has chosen the path of transparency, responsibility and reform. The process of accountability must be pursued to its fullest, but the Authority also deserves public support as it works to restore trust and emerge stronger.

Ultimately, Sierra Leone needs institutions like the NRA to function effectively and transparently. As the dust begins to settle, it is clear that rather than being weakened, the NRA has demonstrated an enduring commitment to reform; one that continues to command public confidence. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/nras-swift-action-in-revenue-scandal-reinforces-public-trust/


NP (SL) Transforms Fuel Purchase with Smart Card and Energy Pass Innovations
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

NP (SL) Limited, Sierra Leone’s leading indigenous petroleum marketing company, continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to safety, innovation and national development. With operations centered around the handling of highly inflammable products like petrol, diesel, and gas, the company has prioritized the highest standards of fire prevention and workplace safety across its network.

Recognizing the critical importance of emergency preparedness, NP (SL) Limited has extended its commitment to public safety by supporting the National Fire Force with the provision of essential infrastructure. This includes the construction of modern bore wells and the donation of standby generators to bolster the country’s firefighting capabilities.

Established in 1996 by 35 visionary Sierra Leoneans following the privatization of the state-owned petroleum entity, NP (SL) has grown from humble beginnings into a regional petroleum powerhouse. The company operates branches in neighboring Guinea, Liberia, The Gambia and Côte d’Ivoire and remains a shining example of local entrepreneurship driving economic progress.

The company’s success is rooted in a mission to lead the local market, expand sub-regionally and operate in an environmentally responsible manner. Its founders transformed this vision into reality through sound strategic planning and efficient management. Today, NP (SL) stands out for its resilience, innovation and consistent delivery of high-quality services.

A key pillar of NP’s operations is its uncompromising focus on safety. All NP Filling Stations enforce strict fire prevention measures, including the mandatory shutdown of vehicle engines and mobile phones during fueling. Regular training sessions for Station Managers, pump attendants and fuel truck drivers reinforce safety standards and emergency response protocols.

NP (SL) has distinguished itself with a number of customer-centric innovations. The introduction of the NP Energy Pass Card has modernized fuel purchases, enabling secure, cashless transactions. This smart solution allows customers, including institutions, to track consumption in real time, manage fuel budgets effectively and prevent unauthorized usage with built-in PIN security and instant deactivation features.

The company has also championed environmental sustainability through its promotion of NP Gas, a certified cooking solution that offers a cleaner alternative to charcoal and wood. By making NP Gas widely accessible in varying cylinder sizes, the company has improved indoor air quality, reduced deforestation and promoted healthier living environments.

As the first oil marketing company in Sierra Leone to receive triple ISO certifications, ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management), ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health and Safety), NP (SL) continues to operate at par with international standards. These accolades affirm the company's dedication to excellence and continuous improvement.

A strong advocate of local content development, NP (SL) employs an overwhelmingly Sierra Leonean workforce, reserving expatriate roles only for highly specialized functions. This policy not only enhances national capacity but also ensures that economic gains remain within the country.

In addition to creating jobs and building skills, NP (SL) remains a consistent and compliant taxpayer, significantly contributing to Government revenue and national development. Its corporate ethos is built around integrity, teamwork, efficiency and service delivery, making it a trusted brand in the petroleum sector.

To further enhance service delivery and logistics efficiency, NP is preparing to roll out advanced Video Tracking Systems (VTS) and GPS technologies. These systems will allow real-time fleet monitoring, optimize delivery routes and strengthen the security of fuel supply chains. The company is also enhancing cybersecurity infrastructure to protect digital payment systems and customer data.

Looking ahead, NP (SL) is poised to continue its regional expansion and digital transformation, while remaining firmly anchored in its core values: safety, customer care, environmental responsibility and national pride. Through visionary leadership, technological advancement and deep community engagement, NP (SL) Limited remains a catalyst for growth and a pillar of Sierra Leone’s sustainable development. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/np-sl-transforms-fuel-purchase-with-smart-card-and-energy-pass-innovations/


NP (SL) Transforms Fuel Purchase with Smart Card and Energy Pass Innovations
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

NP (SL) Limited, Sierra Leone’s leading indigenous petroleum marketing company, continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to safety, innovation and national development. With operations centered around the handling of highly inflammable products like petrol, diesel, and gas, the company has prioritized the highest standards of fire prevention and workplace safety across its network.

Recognizing the critical importance of emergency preparedness, NP (SL) Limited has extended its commitment to public safety by supporting the National Fire Force with the provision of essential infrastructure. This includes the construction of modern bore wells and the donation of standby generators to bolster the country’s firefighting capabilities.

Established in 1996 by 35 visionary Sierra Leoneans following the privatization of the state-owned petroleum entity, NP (SL) has grown from humble beginnings into a regional petroleum powerhouse. The company operates branches in neighboring Guinea, Liberia, The Gambia and Côte d’Ivoire and remains a shining example of local entrepreneurship driving economic progress.

The company’s success is rooted in a mission to lead the local market, expand sub-regionally and operate in an environmentally responsible manner. Its founders transformed this vision into reality through sound strategic planning and efficient management. Today, NP (SL) stands out for its resilience, innovation and consistent delivery of high-quality services.

A key pillar of NP’s operations is its uncompromising focus on safety. All NP Filling Stations enforce strict fire prevention measures, including the mandatory shutdown of vehicle engines and mobile phones during fueling. Regular training sessions for Station Managers, pump attendants and fuel truck drivers reinforce safety standards and emergency response protocols.

NP (SL) has distinguished itself with a number of customer-centric innovations. The introduction of the NP Energy Pass Card has modernized fuel purchases, enabling secure, cashless transactions. This smart solution allows customers, including institutions, to track consumption in real time, manage fuel budgets effectively and prevent unauthorized usage with built-in PIN security and instant deactivation features.

The company has also championed environmental sustainability through its promotion of NP Gas, a certified cooking solution that offers a cleaner alternative to charcoal and wood. By making NP Gas widely accessible in varying cylinder sizes, the company has improved indoor air quality, reduced deforestation and promoted healthier living environments.

As the first oil marketing company in Sierra Leone to receive triple ISO certifications, ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management), ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health and Safety), NP (SL) continues to operate at par with international standards. These accolades affirm the company's dedication to excellence and continuous improvement.

A strong advocate of local content development, NP (SL) employs an overwhelmingly Sierra Leonean workforce, reserving expatriate roles only for highly specialized functions. This policy not only enhances national capacity but also ensures that economic gains remain within the country.

In addition to creating jobs and building skills, NP (SL) remains a consistent and compliant taxpayer, significantly contributing to Government revenue and national development. Its corporate ethos is built around integrity, teamwork, efficiency and service delivery, making it a trusted brand in the petroleum sector.

To further enhance service delivery and logistics efficiency, NP is preparing to roll out advanced Video Tracking Systems (VTS) and GPS technologies. These systems will allow real-time fleet monitoring, optimize delivery routes and strengthen the security of fuel supply chains. The company is also enhancing cybersecurity infrastructure to protect digital payment systems and customer data.

Looking ahead, NP (SL) is poised to continue its regional expansion and digital transformation, while remaining firmly anchored in its core values: safety, customer care, environmental responsibility and national pride. Through visionary leadership, technological advancement and deep community engagement, NP (SL) Limited remains a catalyst for growth and a pillar of Sierra Leone’s sustainable development. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/np-sl-transforms-fuel-purchase-with-smart-card-and-energy-pass-innovations/