Friday, 27 March 2026



Speaker of Parliament Calls on Opposition to Set Aside Politics and Resume Parliamentary Duties
The Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament, Segepoh Solomon Thomas, on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, convened a crucial meeting with the opposition leadership in a bid to address the ongoing boycott of parliamentary sittings and restore full legislative participation.

The high-level engagement, held at Parliament, focused on encouraging the opposition to resume their roles in legislative proceedings, amid growing concerns over the impact of their absence on governance and national decision-making.

Speaking during the meeting, the Leader of the Opposition, Abdul Kargbo, explained that the opposition’s withdrawal from parliamentary activities was prompted by dissatisfaction surrounding the appointment of Edmond Alpha as the new Chief Electoral Commissioner. He emphasized that the opposition remains firm in its position that the appointee should not be involved in the conduct or supervision of the 2028 general elections.

In response, Speaker Segepoh Solomon Thomas appealed to the opposition leadership to set aside partisan differences and return to Parliament in the interest of national development. He stressed that decisions made by the executive arm of Government should not warrant a boycott of the legislature, noting that Parliament operates as an independent arm of governance with its own constitutional responsibilities.

The Speaker further urged opposition Members of Parliament to explore alternative and constructive means of expressing dissent, rather than disengaging entirely from parliamentary duties. He reminded them of their electoral mandate, emphasizing that they were chosen by the people of Sierra Leone to represent their interests and contribute meaningfully to governance.

Highlighting the urgency of legislative work, Speaker Segepoh Solomon Thomas pointed to several constitutional amendment bills currently pending before Parliament. He described the moment as historic and called on the opposition to actively participate in shaping critical national reforms.

He also expressed appreciation to the opposition leaders for honoring his invitation and engaging in dialogue, assuring them that he would communicate the outcome of the discussions to Julius Maada Bio. According to him, a holistic and inclusive approach is necessary to resolve the current impasse and strengthen democratic governance.

The meeting is widely seen as a significant step toward easing political tensions and reinforcing parliamentary democracy in Sierra Leone. It underscores the Speaker’s commitment to fostering bipartisan cooperation and ensuring that Parliament remains functional and representative.

Observers believe the outcome of the engagement could pave the way for the opposition’s eventual return to parliamentary sittings, promoting a more inclusive legislative process and enabling collective action on pressing national issues.

The engagement was facilitated by the Parliamentary and Public Relations Department of the Parliament of Sierra Leone. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/speaker-of-parliament-calls-on-opposition-to-set-aside-politics-and-resume-parliamentary-duties/


U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Jared Yancey Engages Local Leaders, Youth in Bo to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

The United States of America Embassy in Freetown has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening diplomatic and development cooperation with Sierra Leone following a high-level visit to Bo District by Chargé d’Affaires Jared M. Yancey on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

The visit formed part of ongoing efforts by the United States to deepen its relationship with Sierra Leone through direct engagement with local authorities and communities. During the visit, the Chargé d’Affaires held strategic discussions with Bo District Council Chairman, Victor Hindowa Korseh and Bo City Mayor Kobba Musa, focusing on issues central to governance, economic growth and local security.

The engagements underscored the importance of working closely with grassroots leadership to ensure that U.S. support and collaboration are effectively tailored to meet the needs of communities. By strengthening local institutions, both countries aim to create enabling conditions for lawful trade, sustainable investment and enhanced regional stability.

As part of his itinerary, Jared M. Yancey also met with Peace Corps Volunteers and American citizens residing and working in Bo District. He commended their continued contributions to fostering people-to-people connections and advancing shared development goals between the United States and Sierra Leone.

In a further demonstration of U.S. commitment to youth empowerment, the Chargé d’Affaires visited the Bo American Corner, where he engaged young people in an interactive dialogue centered on leadership, civic responsibility and opportunities for personal and professional growth. The session provided a platform for open exchange, highlighting the enthusiasm, creativity and potential of Sierra Leonean youth.

The discussions also emphasized the critical role young people play in shaping the country’s future and the need for sustained investment in their development through education, mentorship and access to opportunities.

Through the Bo visit, the United States reiterated its dedication to strengthening community ties, promoting inclusive development, and building a resilient partnership with Sierra Leone. The engagements reflect a broader diplomatic approach aimed at fostering mutual prosperity, supporting democratic governance and enhancing cooperation at both national and local levels. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/u-s-charge-daffaires-jared-yancey-engages-local-leaders-youth-in-bo-to-strengthen-bilateral-ties/


SLCAA DG Graces Opening of Sierra Leone Civil War Museum, Calls for Unity and Healing
By Amin Kef (Ranger)

The Director General of the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA), Madam Musayeroh Barrie, on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, joined national stakeholders and citizens to witness the grand opening of the Sierra Leone Civil War Museum, a historic and symbolic space dedicated to remembrance, reconciliation and learning from the country’s past.

The opening ceremony marked a significant moment in Sierra Leone’s post-war journey, as the museum stands as a powerful tribute to the lives affected by the civil conflict and a platform for educating future generations on the importance of peace and national unity.

Speaking at the event, Madam Musayeroh Barrie expressed deep honour in being part of the occasion, describing the museum as a vital national institution that reinforces the country’s commitment to healing and collective memory. Reflecting on the legacy of the Sierra Leone Civil War, she emphasized the need for continued efforts toward unity and peaceful coexistence. “As we reflect on the Sierra Leone Civil War, may we continue to promote peace, unity and national healing,” she stated.

Her presence at the event underscores the broader role of national institutions in supporting initiatives that strengthen social cohesion and reinforce shared national values. The museum is expected to serve not only as a memorial site but also as an educational resource that will inspire dialogue, understanding and reconciliation across communities.

Meanwhile, the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority continues to demonstrate strong leadership in another critical area of national development; aviation safety and security. The Authority recently completed a comprehensive three-day Aviation Security (AVSEC) Risk Matrix Review held from March 16 to 18, 2026, at the Freetown International Airport.

The high-level exercise brought together key stakeholders, including the Office of National Security (ONS), the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF), the Sierra Leone Police (SLP), Immigration authorities, airport operators and Aviation Security service providers. The review focused on reassessing emerging threats, identifying operational vulnerabilities and strengthening preparedness within the aviation sector.

At the end of the exercise, participants successfully developed and validated an updated and harmonized 2026 Aviation Security Risk Matrix tailored specifically for the Freetown International Airport. The revised framework is designed to enhance proactive threat detection, improve coordinated responses and support intelligence-led decision-making processes across the aviation system.

Officials of the Authority noted that the updated matrix introduces a more dynamic and threat-sensitive approach, enabling stakeholders to anticipate, prevent and mitigate risks before they escalate. It also allows for the efficient deployment of resources to priority areas, thereby improving overall effectiveness in aviation security operations.

A key outcome of the review was the strengthening of inter-agency collaboration among institutions operating within the airport environment. Enhanced coordination is expected to improve communication, intelligence sharing and joint response mechanisms, contributing to a more unified and resilient aviation security structure.

The Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority emphasized that the updated AVSEC Risk Matrix reflects its continued commitment to safeguarding the country’s airspace through proactive and intelligence-driven strategies, in line with international standards and global best practices.

The Authority further highlighted ongoing advancements within the sector, including the installation of modern SIMFOX security systems and the implementation of Best Practices for Security Equipment inspection training, both of which have strengthened the capacity of aviation security personnel.

With sustained investments in safety systems, training and international collaboration, coupled with national engagements such as participation in the Civil War Museum opening, the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority continues to play a pivotal role not only in securing the nation’s skies but also in supporting broader national values of unity, remembrance and progress. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/slcaa-dg-graces-opening-of-sierra-leone-civil-war-museum-calls-for-unity-and-healing/


Modern Fitness, Real Results—Royal Fitness Leads the Way
A new wave of health consciousness is sweeping across Sierra Leone and at the forefront of this movement is Royal Fitness, a dynamic gym facility that is rapidly transforming the fitness landscape in Freetown. Strategically situated along the busy Peninsular Highway in Juba, the centre has emerged as a leading destination for individuals seeking structured, high-quality and results-driven fitness training.

Royal Fitness has distinguished itself by offering more than just a traditional gym environment. It presents a complete wellness experience tailored to meet the needs of a diverse clientele, including professionals, students, athletes and first-time fitness enthusiasts. The facility continues to attract a growing membership base, driven by its reputation for professionalism, innovation and consistent results.

What sets Royal Fitness apart is its commitment to delivering a world-class training environment. The gym is equipped with state-of-the-art machines sourced from globally recognized manufacturers such as Technogym, Panatta of Italy and Arsenal Strength of the United States. This investment ensures that members benefit from safe, modern and highly effective workout equipment comparable to international standards.

Equally impressive is the calibre of its coaching team. Certified trainers work closely with members to develop personalized fitness programmes that align with individual goals, whether focused on weight management, muscle building, endurance or overall health improvement. This tailored approach has become a defining feature of the gym’s success, fostering measurable progress and long-term commitment among its members.

Royal Fitness has also earned strong public approval, reflected in its notable 4.5-star rating on Google. Many clients commend the facility’s cleanliness, well-organized layout and welcoming atmosphere. The professionalism of staff and the supportive community culture have further reinforced its position as one of the most trusted fitness centres in the capital.

Beyond physical training, the gym embraces a holistic approach to wellness. Members have access to a wide range of programmes, including strength training, cardiovascular workouts, functional fitness and group exercise sessions. In addition, emphasis is placed on flexibility and injury prevention through guided stretching routines, ensuring balanced physical development.

The facility’s vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by its unique blend of fitness and entertainment. Operating under the slogan “Where strength meets rhythm,” Royal Fitness incorporates music-driven workouts and periodically hosts themed sessions featuring guest DJs. These energetic events have proven especially popular among young people, turning fitness into an engaging and socially rewarding experience.

Royal Fitness has also built a strong digital presence, with a growing Instagram community of over 17,000 followers. Through engaging content, workout tips and success stories, the platform serves as both a motivational hub and a reflection of the gym’s expanding influence.

Convenience remains a key advantage, with the facility operating daily and extending hours up to 11:00 p.m., allowing members to train at times that suit their schedules.

Looking ahead, Management is set to roll out a comprehensive wellness initiative in 2026 focused on preventive healthcare. This programme will integrate fitness training with nutrition guidance and lifestyle education, further reinforcing the gym’s commitment to improving the overall wellbeing of Sierra Leoneans.

As interest in healthy living continues to grow nationwide, Royal Fitness stands as a powerful symbol of modern fitness excellence, setting new standards and inspiring a healthier generation.

For membership and enquiries, Royal Fitness can be reached on (+232) 90 001000. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/modern-fitness-real-results-royal-fitness-leads-the-way/


Afrimoney Launches “Tap 2 Pay” Card, Rolls Out Tross Fuel Credit for Keke & Okada Riders
By Alvin Lansana Kargbo

Over 200 media professionals on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, converged at a high-profile “Chop and Chat” Media Engagement hosted by Afrimoney, marking the official launch of its innovative “Tap 2 Pay” card, a new digital payment solution designed to transform transactions across the country, while also setting the stage for broader financial innovations aimed at strengthening both the media sector and key areas of the national economy, including transportation.

The event, described as one of the largest gatherings of media practitioners in Sierra Leone this year, brought together journalists, editors, broadcasters and communication experts to engage directly with Afrimoney on its expanding mobile money services and its role in driving economic growth and financial inclusion, with strong emphasis placed on the intersection between media sustainability and economic empowerment.

At the center of the engagement was the unveiling of the “Tap 2 Pay” card, a contactless payment solution that enables users to pay for goods and services by simply tapping their card on a Point of Sale (POS) terminal, an innovation expected to significantly enhance transaction speed, convenience and security, while supporting the country’s gradual shift toward a cashless economy.

Speaking at the event, Afrimoney’s Marketing Director, John Konteh, emphasized the company’s commitment to customer-centered innovation, noting that the introduction of the Tap 2 Pay card reflects Afrimoney’s vision of delivering solutions that prioritize ease, safety and reliability for its users, stressing that the company is not only focused on profitability but also on creating meaningful impact in people’s daily lives.

“Today, we are leaving our footprints in the sands of time. At Afrimoney, we do not only innovate and sell products for profit; we place our subscribers at the center of everything we do. This Tap 2 Pay card has been specifically designed to provide comfort, safety, durability and reliability,” he stated.

In a detailed presentation, Afrimoney’s Chief Executive Officer, Martison Obeng-Agyei, introduced the functionality and benefits of the new card, highlighting its potential to improve customer experience and strengthen the foundation for digital and cashless transactions in Sierra Leone, while also underscoring the importance of collaboration with the media in promoting such innovations.

He disclosed that journalists present at the event were among the first to receive the cards, allowing them to test the system firsthand and provide feedback, noting that the media remains a critical partner in driving public awareness and adoption of digital financial services.

“Today, we are giving you these cards to experience how they work. Your feedback is important to us and we believe you will also help share this innovation with the wider public across Sierra Leone and beyond,” he said.

Also addressing the gathering, the Media Relations Manager of Africell Sierra Leone, Abdul Karim Sesay, placed strong emphasis on the broader role of the media in society and the economy, stating that the engagement provided an opportunity to reflect on media and society and more broadly the relationship between media and the economy. He noted that when designing products, the company considers media independence, sustainability and how journalists can practice their profession in a dignified manner.

He explained that Africell and Afrimoney have developed a product known as “Afri Credit,” which provides salary advance opportunities for reporters, adding that through arrangements approved by Managing Editors and Station Managers, journalists can access a portion of their salaries after fifteen working days, thereby easing financial pressures within the profession.

According to him, such innovations are intended to help transform the mindset of the media industry, as Africell believes that empowering journalists is essential to national development, emphasizing that the media plays an integral role in national safety and security and that access to information and financial support helps shape a more reliable and informed society.

He further stated that the introduction of the Tap 2 Pay card also ensures convenience for journalists in the execution of their duties, affirming that Africell remains a reliable partner to the media.

 

On behalf of the President of the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ), Alhaji Manika Kamara, who was unavoidably absent, the Secretary General, Edward Marah, in his remarks, acknowledged the longstanding relationship between Africell and the media, noting that the partnership has yielded significant benefits for journalism in Sierra Leone and expressing optimism for even stronger collaboration in the future, while commending the company for its sustained investment in media development.

The engagement also featured contributions from the Head of Strategic Communications Unit at the Ministry of Information and Civic Education, Abubakarr Joe Sesay, highlighted the importance of responsible journalism in amplifying innovations that contribute to national development.

In another new development, Afrimoney on Thursday, March 26, 2026, launched a new digital credit service, “Tross Fuel,” at the Africell Headquarters in Wilberforce, Freetown, targeting Keke and Okada riders who form a vital part of the country’s transport system.

Speaking at the launch, Afrimoney Chief Executive Officer, Martison Obeng-Agyei, explained that the Tross Fuel service is designed to support riders with access to fuel equivalent to three litres at the start of their workday, allowing them to operate even in the absence of immediate cash, with repayment expected later the same day, thereby addressing a key operational challenge within the transport sector.

He noted that Sierra Leone’s economy is heavily dependent on fuel and that fluctuations in global fuel prices have increased pressure on transport operators, adding that limited access to fuel can disrupt mobility, trade and access to essential services, making the Tross Fuel initiative a timely intervention to sustain daily economic activity.

According to him, the service is powered by AfriCredit, a credit institution licensed by the Bank of Sierra Leone and requires users to have an Africell SIM card, maintain an Afrimoney wallet and belong to a recognized transport park, while also obtaining a Tap to Pay card through their park leadership.

He clarified that once a rider requests the service, the monetary value of three litres of fuel is loaded onto the Tap to Pay card for use at partner fuel stations, with no cash involved, ensuring transparency and accountability through SMS confirmations linked to the user’s wallet.

Martison Obeng-Agyei further disclosed that the service carries a four percent charge based on prevailing fuel prices and guarantees access to fuel regardless of price fluctuations, noting that the initiative has already been rolled out in Makeni and would be available in Freetown from March 27, 2026.

Corporate Sales Manager Alfred Lavalie also highlighted the role of AfriCredit in expanding financial inclusion, explaining that users can access services by dialing *161# and selecting financial options, while referencing additional offerings such as salary advance facilities for salaried workers coordinated through employers.

He emphasized that both AfriCredit and Afrimoney are focused on delivering simple, accessible and impactful financial solutions, adding that the Tross Fuel service introduces efficiency at fuel stations through tap-to-pay functionality and structured end-of-day settlements.

The combined rollout of the Tap 2 Pay card and Trust Fuel service reflects Afrimoney’s strategic approach to innovation, not only enhancing digital payment systems but also addressing real-life economic challenges, reinforcing its position at the forefront of Sierra Leone’s evolving financial ecosystem, where technology, media empowerment and economic resilience are increasingly interconnected. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/afrimoney-launches-tap-2-pay-card-rolls-out-tross-fuel-credit-for-keke-okada-riders/


Generals Entity FBC & Capitol Foods Provide Refreshments to Over 1,000 FBC Matriculants
By Foday Moriba Conteh

In a bid to support student welfare and enhance the matriculation experience for first-year students, the Generals Entity at Fourah Bay College (FBC), in collaboration with Capitol Foods, on Thursday, March 26, 2026, provided refreshments to over 1,000 newly admitted students during the matriculation ceremony held at the Fourah Bay College Amphitheatre.

The support package included Sierra Juice, Sierra Water and other refreshments, which were distributed to matriculating students after signing the University Register, marking their official admission into the college.

In his address, Moreh Tarawallie, Coordinator of the General Entity at Fourah Bay College, noted that the initiative was aimed at welcoming newly admitted students and helping them develop a sense of belonging as they begin their academic journey at the college, while also complementing the efforts of the college administration.

He emphasized the importance of supporting students during major academic milestones, particularly matriculation, which marks the formal entry of students into university life. He added that, as an entity, they believe every student matters regardless of background or circumstance.

Moreh Tarawallie further expressed gratitude to Capitol Foods for partnering with the entity to provide refreshments to students, noting that the support has gone a long way in enhancing the matriculation experience.

Delivering a message to newly admitted students, he welcomed them to Fourah Bay College and encouraged them to remain focused on their academic goals. He urged them to avoid distractions, maintain discipline and make effective use of available academic support systems to ensure the successful completion of their studies.

Cecilia I.P. Koroma, Marketing Officer at Capitol Foods, expressed delight in partnering with the Generals Entity to contribute to the success of the matriculation ceremony at Fourah Bay College. According to her, the donation forms part of the company’s commitment to supporting education and youth development across Sierra Leone through community engagement and Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.

She noted that Capitol Foods remains one of the country’s leading producers of 100 percent natural fruit juice and bottled water, with products including Sierra Juice and Sierra Water. Cecilia I.P. Koroma encouraged students to patronize Capitol Foods products, describing them as refreshing and emphasizing that every purchase contributes to the company’s efforts to give back to society.

Liberator George T. M’bayoh, Liberator of the Liberals Brotherhood at Fourah Bay College, underscored the importance of student-led support initiatives in promoting a conducive learning environment for newly admitted students.

He explained that the Generals Entity has, over the years, embarked on various initiatives aimed at supporting students and complementing the efforts of the college administration. He emphasized that the responsibility for improving the student experience does not lie solely with the administration but also with students, who must play an active role in supporting institutional development.

According to him, the Generals Entity has contributed significantly to student welfare and campus development through multiple interventions. He noted that the entity has been involved in infrastructure improvements on campus, including the construction of the Airport and other student-support facilities, as well as initiatives aimed at strengthening discipline and promoting positive behavior among students.

Liberator M’bayoh further highlighted the Generals Entity’s role in enforcing rules that promote responsible conduct on campus. He noted that the entity has been actively engaged in sensitization campaigns against drug abuse, examination malpractice and other forms of misconduct, while also providing guidance to students facing academic and social challenges.

According to him, the entity has been providing tutorial support across various academic departments, helping students access learning materials and academic guidance necessary for success. He encouraged students experiencing difficulties to seek assistance through established support channels, assuring them that solutions are available through collaborative efforts.

Addressing misconceptions about student clubs, Liberator M’bayoh stressed that the Generals Entity is governed by strict rules and values discipline and academic excellence. He noted that members are encouraged to maintain good behavior and avoid activities that could undermine their academic progress or tarnish the reputation of the entity.

The Liberator concluded by encouraging new matriculants to remain steadfast throughout their academic journey, noting that their time at the university, typically lasting four to five years, should be used productively to build a strong academic foundation and contribute positively to campus life.

On his part, Brima Bah, Deputy Registrar at Fourah Bay College, commended the Generals Entity and Capitol Foods for supporting newly admitted students, describing the initiative as a significant gesture toward improving student welfare and complementing the efforts of the college administration.

According to him, the college is at a stage where it requires the collective support of individuals, organizations and businesses interested in the growth and development of education in Sierra Leone. Brima Bah further noted that the growing student population places additional pressure on available resources and facilities, making partnerships with the private sector increasingly important.

He also commended student-led initiatives, particularly the Generals Entity, for mobilizing resources and collaborating with corporate partners to support fellow students. He described such initiatives as a demonstration of leadership, innovation and commitment to the welfare of the student body.

In conclusion, the Deputy Registrar encouraged students, alumni and corporate organizations to continue working closely with the college administration to support development efforts. He emphasized that collective contributions from all stakeholders would help strengthen institutional capacity and improve the overall learning environment at Fourah Bay College.

Many of the matriculating students who benefited expressed appreciation to the Generals Entity and Capitol Foods for the support, describing the refreshments as timely and encouraging, especially during the long matriculation proceedings. Some students noted that such gestures contribute positively to creating a welcoming and supportive campus environment.

The matriculation ceremony at Fourah Bay College, one of Sierra Leone’s oldest tertiary institutions, attracted a large gathering of students, faculty members, parents and invited guests. The collaboration between the Generals Entity and Capitol Foods was widely viewed as a meaningful contribution to the success of the event and a demonstration of continued support for student-centered initiatives at the college. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/generals-entity-fbc-capitol-foods-provide-refreshments-to-over-1000-fbc-matriculants/

Wednesday, 25 March 2026



Speaker Thomas Issues Firm Reminder to MPs on People-Centered Leadership
By Alvin Lansana Kargbo

The Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament, Segepoh Solomon Thomas, has issued a strong reminder to Members of Parliament (MPs) on their constitutional obligation to prioritize the interests of the people of Sierra Leone, citing provisions of the 1991 Constitution.

Delivering his statement during parliamentary sittings on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, Speaker Segepoh Solomon Thomas emphasized that MPs must remain committed to the people they represent and avoid any conduct that undermines public trust.

Making reference to Section 97(b) of Act No. 6 of the 1991 Constitution of Sierra Leone, the Speaker quoted: “All Members of Parliament shall regard themselves as representatives of the people of Sierra Leone and desist from any conduct by which they seek improperly to enrich themselves or alienate themselves from the people.” He stressed that this provision serves as a guiding principle for parliamentary conduct and accountability.

Speaker Segepoh Solomon Thomas welcomed Members of Parliament back from recess and reiterated that their primary mandate remains service to the people. He underscored that their election into Parliament carries a responsibility that must take precedence over all other considerations, including political affiliations.

“You have been elected by your people. You come to this House of Parliament to serve the Republic of Sierra Leone. All other considerations are secondary,” the Speaker stated. “Of course, you belong to political parties, but once elected, your foremost duty is to serve the people of Sierra Leone.”

Addressing concerns surrounding the recent adjournment of parliamentary sittings, the Speaker clarified that the decision had been deliberately taken to accommodate the All People’s Congress (APC) Party’s Lower Level Elections, as well as the observance of the Eid holiday. He explained that the move was intended to ensure fairness and to prevent Members from being placed at a disadvantage while participating in critical party activities.

According to him, the decision was made in good faith to promote inclusivity and allow all Members adequate space to fulfill both their political and religious obligations without conflict.

With Parliament now reconvened, Speaker Segepoh Solomon Thomas declared that legislative work has officially resumed, noting that sittings will now be held more frequently. He called on all MPs to demonstrate renewed energy and commitment in executing their duties.

He further urged Members not to use parliamentary attendance as a tool to pressure Government, emphasizing that there are numerous legitimate avenues available to advocate for policy actions and national development priorities.

“There are more than one hundred and ten ways to urge Government to do certain things,” he said, cautioning against approaches that could undermine the integrity of parliamentary proceedings.

In concluding his remarks, Speaker Segepoh Solomon Thomas invited the leadership of the All People’s Congress in Parliament to a special meeting scheduled to take place in his Chambers at 1:00 PM the following day.

The Speaker’s address is seen as a reaffirmation of Parliament’s commitment to upholding constitutional values, strengthening democratic governance and ensuring that elected representatives remain accountable to the citizens they serve. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/speaker-thomas-issues-firm-reminder-to-mps-on-people-centered-leadership/