by ibakarr | Aug 24, 2018 | Press
At the acme of 2018 elections campaigns, which seemed like a do-or-die affair, N’Daimoh A. Bangura dared to participate amidst intense violence, intimidation and discrimination, and defied these age-old barriers to women’s participation particularly in a male-dominated opposition stronghold.
As the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) Chairperson in Constituency 058, in Madina, Kambia District, N’Daimoh conceived rising that far had not come easily. She is probably the only female who has attained such a position in the entire Northern Sierra Leone.
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by ibakarr | Aug 13, 2016 | Press
I can’t put anything past our Sierra Leone Police these days, but reports of police firing live bullets at defenceless protesters in Kabala today may have just taken police brutality to a whole new level. Unless the police can prove that those demonstrators were armed or that their action posed an imminent threat to their lives or the lives of other civilians, there could be no justification for the bloodletting which has reportedly happened in Koindadugu. There seems to be a standing order in the SLP for any spontaneous demonstrations to be forcefully suppressed. So much for our force for good! We need a full scale investigation into the unfortunate incident with the view to bringing to justice those responsible for the violence, especially those who gave the orders that triggered the reaction of the police. Moment of truth for the Independent Police Complaints Board!
by ibakarr | Aug 1, 2016 | Press
President Koroma has reportedly shared the findings of a 3-month covert surveillance he undertook of some public hospitals in Freetown. Among others, he found that some health care personnel sell drugs meant for the ‘free health care’ initiative; patients are routinely mistreated by health care workers; and there’s a disturbing death rate at the hospitals. Some of the health care workers named in the report have already been suspended, while investigations continue. As depressing as they are, the findings shouldn’t surprise even the most causal observer of our public health system. Maybe the President should do this every week because when CSOs and journalists cover such stories, they are easily dismissed as detractors or opposition actors. Something is terribly wrong with the way Sierra Leone’s public officials perform their functions, and unless we admit it and work together to address it, our story won’t change significantly just yet.
by ibakarr | Oct 10, 2015 | Press
Freetown, 5th October, 2015 – The Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law (CARL) in September filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Leone Preparatory School seeking a judicial review of the Ministry of Education’s order in July that the school be closed. The suit was filed with the High Court of Sierra Leone pursuant to Order 52 of the High Court Rules 2007. The applicant is the Leone Preparatory School. The respondents are the Minister of Education and the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice.
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