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The governing Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) are gearing up for their nationwide primaries early 2025, according to reliable sources close to the National Executive Council (NEC), the highest decision-making body of the party after the National Delegates’ Conference (NDC).
According to inside sources, SLPP are determined to conduct the lower-level elections in the first quarter of 2025 and the exercise will be followed by the National Delegates’ Conference in December 2025, where they will elect their 2028 presidential candidate.
One of the sources confided in this medium that they have decided to conduct both the primaries and National Delegates’ Conference in 2025 to avoid any intra-party squabbles over party leadership towards the 2028 elections, given the number of stalwarts in party that is very determined to succeed His Excellency President Brig. (Rtd) Julius Maada Bio.
The stalwart, who spoke to this medium on condition of anonymity, asserted that even if the outcome of the NDC is controversial, they will be able to resolve such controversy two years to the 2028 national elections.
“I only hope the national convention slated for next year will be conducted successfully so that we will organize ourselves as a very responsible political party to ensure victory in the 2028 national elections,” the stalwart averred.
Meanwhile, many intending flagbearer aspirants have started wooing party supporters in various parts of the country to succeed the incumbent President. One of them, Alhaji Musa Tarawally, has reportedly initiated the establishment of cooperative unions around the country, including Kailahun District, where groups have already been formed with seed money from the intending aspirant.
These groups have created a WhatsApp platform to communicate the needs of the district cooperative union to Alhaji Musa Tarawally and his district coordinators.
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Chosen Generation Sierra Leone in collaboration with Marie Gold Initiative on Wednesday 17th April, 2024 launched its “Third National Annual Debate and Championship Competition for Senior Secondary Schools girls” with the theme: “Amplifying Our Voice Young Girls in the Arena of Ideas” at Africell America Corner, Bathurst Street in Freetown.
The importance of this year’s debate focuses on providing support for pupils and women in all spheres of life as they have been marginalized in society. Twenty-four Senior Secondary Schools will be participating in this year’s debate.
The topic of this debate will be sent to schools and their participants before the debate in order for them to have pre-knowledge and research about the debate.
Speaking to the pupils, Tracy Jac-During of Chosen Generation Sierra Leone emphasized the importance of the debate which he said grooms young girls and give them the platform to speak and network with people on critical issues that affect women and girls.
She said the debate will further help to identify talent among young girls and at the same time give mentorship to girls and monitor their progress.
Tracy Jac-During said the debate competition has a package of NLe15, 000 for the winner and NLe10,000 for the runners-up with mentorship and capacity opportunities to ensure young girls are confident in raising critical issues that affect them.
She also emphasized that the ideas of young girls in the debate competition cannot be over emphasized, while she called on all to support her organization as they are constrained in terms of financial support.
Launching the debate, the President of Women in the Media Sierra Leone (WIMSAL), Millicent Kargbo, encouraged young girls to participate in public debates to increase their knowledge, skills, problem solving, building confidence and overcoming fear, thereby expressing their opinion and making informed and critical decisions.
The defending champions of last year’s debate from the International School shared their experience with their colleagues and posited that the debate will help them improve, foster critical thinking skills and build self-confidence..
In a notable show of fulfilling its corporate social responsibility during the celebration of Esther, Orange Sierra Leone has embarked on the distribution of assorted food items to eight churches in Freetown, Porloko ,Lungi and Bombali.