

By Amin Kef (Ranger)
The Sierra Leone Police (SLP) has issued a firm reminder to members of political parties to follow due procedure when requesting security for public meetings and political gatherings.
In a press release dated April 2025, the SLP expressed concern over individuals from various political parties who have been seeking police security for public engagements without first consulting their respective party secretariats. The Police emphasized that such requests must originate directly from the official secretariats of the political parties and be submitted at least three days in advance.
This measure, the release noted, is in line with the Political Parties Regulation Commission (PPRC) Act, which outlines the responsibilities of political parties to ensure that their activities remain compliant with established legal frameworks.
“The Sierra Leone Police is committed to maintaining public order and ensuring the safety and security of all citizens,” the statement read. “Political parties are reminded to strictly adhere to established protocols and ensure that their events do not conflict with the PPRC Act.”
The SLP also reiterated that all political meetings should be held at designated venues and must not be conducted in the form of street rallies, which could disrupt public order.
Emphasizing its dedication to safeguarding the democratic process, the Police called on all political actors to cooperate fully with these regulations in the collective interest of peace and national stability.
“The SLP appreciates your understanding and continued cooperation and looks forward to fostering a peaceful and secure political environment throughout the country,” the statement concluded.
The reminder comes at a critical time as political activities begin to increase ahead of future elections and national events, underscoring the importance of coordination between political parties and law enforcement agencies to maintain harmony. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/police-urge-compliance-with-pprc-act-in-political-meeting-requests/
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