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[Just in ] On World Press Day Sierra Leone Journalists Urge MPs To Seek More Clarity On Cybercrime Bill

 a press release (05/05/2021)

The President of the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists SLAJ has urged the Members of Parliament to scrutinise the dubious Cybercrime Bill.

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Journalist Amin Kef-Ranger of the Calabash newspaper reports – In observing World Press Freedom Day on Monday 3rd May 2021, the President of SLAJ Mr Ahmed Sahid Nasralla, appealed to the elected representatives of the people in Parliament to scrutinise the Cybercrime Bill and take on board their concerns and those from expert groups in the same spirit and manner they collectively pursued and achieved the repeal of Part V of the Public Order Act of 1965 and the passing of the IMC Act 2020. (Photo: IMC Chair George Khoryama, 1st left, Information Minister Rahman Swaray, 2nd left, and SLAJ President Nasralla, right).

Mr Sahid Nasralla said: “Thirty years ago, a group of journalists, including our own Paul Kamara from Sierra Leone, met in Namibia to adopt the Windhoek Declaration for the development of a free, independent and pluralistic press.” He added that SLAJ joined the rest of the world and UNESCO to celebrate 30yrs of the Windhoek Declaration, as it gives them an opportunity to reflect on where they have come from, where they are now and where they want to go with regards to freedom of speech and of the press. And it further reminds them of their responsibilities as journalists, and the obligations of governments to guarantee these fundamental rights that are crucial to the development of the country’s democracy.

The SLAJ President maintained that for Sierra Leone and SLAJ specifically, for the first time in 50 years they are commemorating World Press Freedom Day without having to call on the government to scrap the infamous Criminal and Seditious Libel Law contained in Part V of the Public Order Act of 1965. He noted that Freedom of Expression is the fundamental human right upon which all other freedoms (association, assembly, and peaceful protest) depend, and so they want to thank the President of Sierra Leone Julius Maada Bio, his government, and the Parliament of Sierra Leone for this brave accomplishment. (Photo: SLAJ boss Nasralla).

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He said to start the celebration of this landmark victory, SLAJ is opening a Book of Reflection on the demise of the Criminal and Seditious Libel Law, where victims will share their experiences with the anti-free speech legislation, stating that later on in the course of the year, SLAJ will premiere a documentary showing the long walk to freedom; and they are also working to install a commemorative structure to Free Speech and Free Media.

“Let me reiterate what I said following the repeal of the criminal libel law that whilst we have been given more freedom to do our work, we must know that such freedom goes with immense responsibility. So we must not give any reason to those who were opposed to the repeal to say we told you not to repeal. This is not to say, however, that as journalists, we must not investigate and expose corruption in high places; or we must not hold public officials and our government to account. What we are saying is for us to do all of this, but in a responsible manner and strictly following the codes that define our profession,” Mr Sahid Nasralla maintained.

On the Cybercrime Bill, Nasralla said SLAJ has made its position clear on the Cybercrime Bill 2020 that it is not against legislation that seeks to protect and promote responsible use of cyberspace, which is becoming increasingly a dangerous threat to our individual and collective security, peace and stability, but that in its current draft form, it is not a good law for our country.

He pointed out that in their position statement, which is on behalf of the entire media fraternity in the country, including the IMC, RAIC, and MRCG, and which they have submitted to the Ministry of Information and Communications and the leadership of Parliament, they raised serious concerns relating to provisions and sections in the bill that have the potential to undermine the gains we have made as a country in the area of freedom of expression and of the press, and people’s privacy rights. (Photo: High table).

On the safety and security of journalists he said a recent study on the State of Safety of Journalists Policies and Practices Among Media Houses in the country conducted by the MFWA and MRCG, with support from the Dutch Foreign Ministry (through the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Ghana) shows that majority of the media houses study lacked safety and security, and gender policies, furthering that Journalists in the line of duty expose themselves to dangers when covering riots or demonstrations, and most popular perpetrators of violations against journalists are police officers, military personnel, politicians, civil servants, and community stakeholders/people. 

So while the criminal libel law is gone, harassment and intimidation of journalists are now taking different forms. He stated: “SLAJ is concerned about this and we will discuss these issues, including the recommendations of the study, at our coming AGM to brainstorm on workable approaches to ensure the safety and security of all journalists, and to promote gender mainstreaming in the media.https://res.adx.opera.com/pagead/?w=328&h=0&pk=s4592841791680&ct=&uc=true&cc=US&lc=en&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn-af.feednews.com%2Fnews%2Fdetail%2F18217c57d0a9a7158c110c4f77939f40-push%3Ffeatures%3D2114219%26client%3Dmini%26uid%3D14a6a9f7f94a7f4d17fb9bcf26647b2105038822%26like_count%3D0&rf=&cst=UTF-8&title=T24gV29ybGQgUHJlc3MgRGF5IFNpZXJyYSBMZW9uZSBKb3VybmFsaXN0cyBVcmdlIE1QcyBUbyBTZWVrIE1vcmUgQ2xhcml0eSBPbiBDeWJlcmNyaW1lIEJpbGwgLSBPcGVyYSBOZXdzIE9mZmljaWFs&vr=cdn-af.feednews.com&bl=en-US&sh=640&sw=360&sch=6036&scw=360&scl=0&sct=0&tz=GMT%2B0000&vph=568&vpw=360&debug=false

“We want to look at the future role of the media and verified information. In 10 years’ time, the role of the media in providing accurate information, exposing corruption, holding public officials and governments to account, educating and raising awareness, etc. will not change much. What will change is the demand for greater responsibility of the media in combating fake news, hate speech, misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories, all of which have culminated into a raging media virus called infodemic,” he maintained.

He concluded by urging the Government and politicians to make a bold commitment to never again pass any law that will criminalise free speech and urged every journalist to aspire to be a true and patriotic professional.

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[ just in ]ALLEDGED MURDER OF ONE THERESA SATTA DUMBUYA AT MADINA TONKO LIMBA CHIEFDOM.

By: Mohamed Daffae, Journalist and civil rights activist. Tuesday the 4th May, 2021 we received an alledged murder of a 10 year old girl who was alledgedly murdered by her father Mr. James Kabba Dumbuya who resides at back of KDEC primary school Madina town. According to sources the cause of death resulted to the dad suspecting that three of her daughters sleeping together placed shit in their stool and asked them who is responsible and none of them answered. Therefore, he flogged them severely which shows wound marks. The child was observed by people and found out that she is dead and later taken to police station and finally taken to the hospital with the other child who was severely beaten but was responding to treatment. The dad was later arrested and has been taken to the kambia police headquarters for further investigation with the deceased for postmortem.

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President Bio Makes 3rd Cabinet Reshuffle

President Julius Maada Bio has reshuffled his Cabinet, his third in three years since assuming office. While there are new appointees in some ministries, others like Jacob Jusu Saffa, Professor David Francis, Mamadi Gobeh Kamara and Solomon Jamiru have all been moved to different ministries in an announcement from State House on Friday, 30th April 2021.https://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?client=ca-pub-1883810847636355&output=html&h=250&slotname=4256911181&adk=3131722403&adf=499592792&pi=t.ma~as.4256911181&w=300&fwrn=7&lmt=1620165998&psa=1&format=300×250&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn-af.feednews.com%2Fnews%2Fdetail%2F39c24cdd5f44470aca32cc595b8210bd-sl-en%3Ffeatures%3D2114219%26client%3Dmini%26uid%3D14a6a9f7f94a7f4d17fb9bcf26647b2105038822%26like_count%3D0&flash=0&wgl=1&dt=1620165997249&bpp=44&bdt=17717&idt=772&shv=r20210429&cbv=%2Fr20190131&ptt=9&saldr=aa&abxe=1&cookie=ID%3Db41b4a7ddb176385-22983b99fbc70066%3AT%3D1620165351%3ART%3D1620165351%3AS%3DALNI_MbEJR6nMT2dcwVj3OqIt7jNG5Iejg&prev_fmts=0x0&nras=1&correlator=286572551713&frm=20&pv=1&ga_vid=1323456010.1620165998&ga_sid=1620165998&ga_hid=1191883530&ga_fc=0&u_tz=0&u_his=2&u_java=0&u_h=640&u_w=360&u_ah=640&u_aw=360&u_cd=32&u_nplug=0&u_nmime=0&adx=30&ady=756&biw=360&bih=568&scr_x=0&scr_y=0&eid=31060956%2C31060474&oid=3&pvsid=2913792446196278&pem=395&eae=0&fc=1920&brdim=0%2C0%2C0%2C0%2C360%2C0%2C360%2C568%2C360%2C568&vis=1&rsz=%7C%7CoeEbr%7C&abl=CS&pfx=0&fu=0&bc=29&ifi=2&uci=a!2&btvi=1&xpc=nqiqqeoIYs&p=https%3A//cdn-af.feednews.com&dtd=842

Professor David Francis, arguably one of the most influential men in President Bio’s government has been moved from State House as Chief Minister, to Tower Hill as Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister while Jacob Jusu Saffa who has been taking care of the country’s economy to the appreciation of President Bio in the last three years and a strong proponent of the ‘New Direction’ is replacing him as Chief Minister at State House.

Saffa also holds on to the finance ministry portfolio as he will be superintending the activities at the ministry until further notice according to the press release.

Acting Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security, Abu Bakarr Karim is now the substantive minister, replacing Dennis Vandi who was suspended after being named in the Commissions of Inquiry White Paper and still waiting judgment of his appeal. Renown journalist, Mamadi Gobeh Kamara is swapping position with Solomon Jamiru, the man he succeeded at the Ministry of Information and Communications as deputy minister. Mamadi moves to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Deputy while Solomon Jamiru returns to Youyi Building as Deputy Minister of Information and Communications.https://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?client=ca-pub-1883810847636355&output=html&h=250&slotname=5028900945&adk=372658052&adf=763633231&pi=t.ma~as.5028900945&w=300&fwrn=7&lmt=1620165998&psa=1&format=300×250&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn-af.feednews.com%2Fnews%2Fdetail%2F39c24cdd5f44470aca32cc595b8210bd-sl-en%3Ffeatures%3D2114219%26client%3Dmini%26uid%3D14a6a9f7f94a7f4d17fb9bcf26647b2105038822%26like_count%3D0&flash=0&wgl=1&dt=1620165997293&bpp=10&bdt=17761&idt=883&shv=r20210429&cbv=%2Fr20190131&ptt=9&saldr=aa&abxe=1&cookie=ID%3Db41b4a7ddb176385-22983b99fbc70066%3AT%3D1620165351%3ART%3D1620165351%3AS%3DALNI_MbEJR6nMT2dcwVj3OqIt7jNG5Iejg&prev_fmts=0x0%2C300x250&nras=1&correlator=286572551713&frm=20&pv=1&ga_vid=1323456010.1620165998&ga_sid=1620165998&ga_hid=1191883530&ga_fc=0&u_tz=0&u_his=2&u_java=0&u_h=640&u_w=360&u_ah=640&u_aw=360&u_cd=32&u_nplug=0&u_nmime=0&adx=30&ady=1919&biw=360&bih=568&scr_x=0&scr_y=0&eid=31060956%2C31060474&oid=3&pvsid=2913792446196278&pem=395&eae=0&fc=1920&brdim=0%2C0%2C0%2C0%2C360%2C0%2C360%2C568%2C360%2C568&vis=1&rsz=%7C%7CoeEbr%7C&abl=CS&pfx=0&fu=0&bc=29&ifi=3&uci=a!3&btvi=2&xpc=IxEH5sT47u&p=https%3A//cdn-af.feednews.com&dtd=924

Perhaps the most shocking in the list is that of one-time campaign manager for President Bio, Dr. Alie Kabbah who has been replaced as Sierra Leone’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York.

Dr. Kabbah who was moved from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the United Nations has been appointed as Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt, a move that sparked debate on social media when the reshuffle was announced with some people referring to it as demotion while others think otherwise.

Colonel (Rtd) Fanday Turay, a long time Diplomat at the United Nations who was replaced in 2020 with Dr. Prince Harding as Chairman of the National Commission for Privatization returns to government as head of the country’s Mission to the United Nations, replacing Dr. Alie Kabbah.

There are some new entrants in the government that are not too known by the public. Musa Kpaka comes in as Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security I, Dr. Theresa T. Dick as Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security II.https://res.adx.opera.com/pagead/?w=328&h=0&pk=s4592841290048&ct=&uc=true&cc=US&lc=en&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn-af.feednews.com%2Fnews%2Fdetail%2F39c24cdd5f44470aca32cc595b8210bd-sl-en%3Ffeatures%3D2114219%26client%3Dmini%26uid%3D14a6a9f7f94a7f4d17fb9bcf26647b2105038822%26like_count%3D0&rf=&cst=UTF-8&title=UHJlc2lkZW50IEJpbyBNYWtlcyAzcmQgQ2FiaW5ldCBSZXNodWZmbGUgLSBPcGVyYSBOZXdzIE9mZmljaWFs&vr=cdn-af.feednews.com&bl=en-US&sh=640&sw=360&sch=4498&scw=360&scl=0&sct=0&tz=GMT%2B0000&vph=568&vpw=360&debug=false

Sarjoh Aziz Kamara is the new Deputy Minister of Technical and Higher Education and Hindowa Boakai Bindi is the new Deputy Minister of Gender and Children’s Affairs.

Rupert Davies is the new High Commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, replacing Ambassador Solomon Gembeh who has been recalled home to serve as Member of the Board of Directors of the National Telecommunication Commission.https://res.adx.opera.com/pagead/?w=328&h=0&pk=s4592841791680&ct=&uc=true&cc=US&lc=en&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn-af.feednews.com%2Fnews%2Fdetail%2F39c24cdd5f44470aca32cc595b8210bd-sl-en%3Ffeatures%3D2114219%26client%3Dmini%26uid%3D14a6a9f7f94a7f4d17fb9bcf26647b2105038822%26like_count%3D0&rf=&cst=UTF-8&title=UHJlc2lkZW50IEJpbyBNYWtlcyAzcmQgQ2FiaW5ldCBSZXNodWZmbGUgLSBPcGVyYSBOZXdzIE9mZmljaWFs&vr=cdn-af.feednews.com&bl=en-US&sh=640&sw=360&sch=4498&scw=360&scl=0&sct=0&tz=GMT%2B0000&vph=568&vpw=360&debug=false

Deputy Minister of Finance II, Sheku Fantamadi Bangura has also been appointed as Chairman of the National COVID-19 Emergency Response Centre, NaCOVERC where he was Deputy Coordinator.

Nabeela Tunis, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Sam King Brima, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security II have both been sacked by President Bio.

However, the new Cabinet does not seem to be gender balanced with one of the few women holding full ministerial portfolio, Nabeela Tunis leaving with only one woman coming in as deputy minister II, Dr. Theresa T. Dick at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food Security.

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ACC Warns Inspectors of Schools against Gifts

The Regional Manager of the Anti-Corruption Commission North West Region has warned the newly deployed Inspector of Schools and other education stakeholders in Port Loko district to be mindful of the types of gift and favours they receive whilst performing their official functions.https://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?client=ca-pub-1883810847636355&output=html&h=250&slotname=4256911181&adk=3131722403&adf=499592792&pi=t.ma~as.4256911181&w=300&lmt=1620165349&psa=0&format=300×250&url=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn-af.feednews.com%2Fnews%2Fdetail%2Faf603be008d1c8485ee91f790977f1c6-sl-en%3Ffeatures%3D2114219%26client%3Dmini%26uid%3D14a6a9f7f94a7f4d17fb9bcf26647b2105038822%26like_count%3D0&flash=0&wgl=1&dt=1620165345931&bpp=57&bdt=18463&idt=3154&shv=r20210429&cbv=%2Fr20190131&ptt=9&saldr=aa&abxe=1&prev_fmts=0x0&nras=1&correlator=2335629044072&frm=20&pv=1&ga_vid=2115371092.1620165349&ga_sid=1620165349&ga_hid=1237784218&ga_fc=0&u_tz=0&u_his=2&u_java=0&u_h=640&u_w=360&u_ah=640&u_aw=360&u_cd=32&u_nplug=0&u_nmime=0&adx=30&ady=684&biw=360&bih=500&scr_x=0&scr_y=2381&eid=31060710%2C31060474%2C31060928&oid=3&pvsid=343692838127444&pem=395&eae=0&fc=1920&brdim=0%2C0%2C0%2C0%2C360%2C0%2C360%2C500%2C360%2C500&vis=1&rsz=%7C%7CoeE%7C&abl=CS&pfx=0&fu=0&bc=29&ifi=2&uci=a!2&xpc=ZAsQV1ahNq&p=https%3A//cdn-af.feednews.com&dtd=3334

Addressing staff of the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, Free Quality Education and Teaching Service Commission at the Ministry’s conference hall on Thursday 29th April 2021, Manager Sesay draws their attention to section 47 of the 2008 Anti-Corruption Act which makes receiving gift for corrupt purpose a punishable offence. He cautioned them that as public officers, they should carry themselves and conduct their activities free from corruption.

Generally looking back into initial trends of book learning and education since independence, one could capture hail and admirable moments (the Athens of West Africa). But alas! Attitudes and behavioral patterns, coupled with unsatisfactory lackadaisically complaisance, mudded by dwindling reading culture have all stifle the three R’s: (Reading, Writing and Arithmetic). The ACC has become more concerned to get all sectors involved in education out of this worrying sequence, and put them on their toes in a bid that they professionally perform with excellence to straighten the pervading crookedness therein.

Talking to the Ministry officials on best practices stipulated in the 2004 Education Act and the 2008 Anti-Corruption Act (amended in 2019), the North West Regional Manager reminded them as civil / public servants who are partners in development to boost and uphold the academic sector of Sierra Leone as expected on performance

An informed and enlightened nation has no option, but to glow in a socio-economic sphere. Ignorance is the basis to a nation’s underdevelopment,” he stated.

Moving forward, the Regional Manager took attendees through common practices in the education sector which have suffocated the anticipated glorious ambiance in education. Pinpointing on misappropriation, abuse of office and position, and conspiracy to commit a corrupt offence, Manager Sesay explained aspects enshrined in the 2008 AC Act which when one falls foul of, indicted, he or she could be convicted by a competent court of law.

Making remarks to the program, North West MBSSE Deputy Director (DD) Alfred Conteh expressed appreciation to the ACC for considering his entity with awareness raising on prevalent corrupt practices in the education sector. He said he had been compliant since a communique was reached at, and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the ACC and MBSSE to promote Pay No Bribe (PNB) Campaign in Sierra Leone. He promised to ensure a thorough monitoring and supervising of MBSSE staff that integrity and professionalism become a hallmark in the education sector of Sierra Leone.

Regional Director Free Quality Education (FQE), Ibrahim Sheka Kanu stated his delight with the functioning of the commission which has become a novelty to the country as perceived and accorded by the international community. “FQE remains an unblemished partner to the ACC in implementing all packages of Free Quality of Sierra Leone’s Education” he emphasized.

Deputy Director Teaching Service Commission (TSC), Ibrahim Kamara and Head of Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education in Port Loko City, Mr. Lavalie all hailed ACC’s Public Education drive not only in the North West Region, but the country as a whole.

Earlier in the morning, ACC Senior Public Education Officer, Samuel Junisa Sankoh has engaged Education Sector Partners in Port Loko City on the relevance of coalition building and partnership in the campaign against corruption in Sierra Leone’s education. It was an interactive session which left partners as openers to professionally stand accountability and transparency in book learning and all forms of education for national building.

 How worthwhile these engagements have been, are nothing to be overemphasized. Since the ACC is thickly concerned of sanity in all spheres and aspects of Education in Sierra Leone, pending national exams would be jointly monitored. The fight against corruption is winnable

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