Musa Tarawally Donates Le30M to Enhance Safety at Fadugu Primary School

In a remarkable act of generosity, Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) humanitarian Musa Tarawally has donated Le30,000 to a primary school in Constituency 045. The funds will be used to construct a perimeter fence around the school, which is situated dangerously close to a busy street along the Fadugu/Kabala highway. The fencing project aims to protect pupils from potential road accidents, ensuring their safety and well-being.

Madam Juliet Conteh, the headmistress of the school, expressed profound gratitude on behalf of the school community and its alumni. She noted that the dream of securing a fence for the school had remained unfulfilled for years—until now. She further assured that plans for the fencing project would commence immediately, with a dedicated committee set to oversee its implementation.

The official handing-over of the donation was conducted by the Chairman of Constituency 045, Alhaji Wurie Bah, representing the SLPP. He reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the local community and prioritizing the safety of schoolchildren.

Human Rights Commission Strengthens Ties with Newly Transferred AIG in the Eastern Region

A delegation from the Human Rights Commission in Kenema, led by Madam Tanneh Kumba Koroma, paid a courtesy visit to the newly appointed Regional Commander East, AIG Francis Moses Tower, on March 6, 2025, at the Kenema Police Station.

The meeting aimed to foster collaboration between the Human Rights Commission and the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) in the Eastern Region. Madam Koroma emphasized the importance of continued engagement and cooperation to ensure that law enforcement operates within human rights standards.

In his remarks, AIG Tower acknowledged his longstanding relationship with the Commission, having worked with them in various capacities throughout his career. He underscored the crucial role the Commission plays in upholding citizens’ rights and reaffirmed the police force’s commitment to creating a safe and rights-respecting environment.

Madam Koroma thanked the AIG for the warm reception and reiterated the Commission’s dedication to strengthening police-human rights partnerships through dialogue and training programs. Both parties expressed optimism about future collaborations, recognizing that a united approach is vital in promoting peace, security, and human rights in Kenema and beyond.

This familiarization meeting marks a significant step toward reinforcing cooperation between the Human Rights Commission and law enforcement in the Eastern Region.

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