AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoYouth & Climate Action: Freetown City Council backed YICA’s Young Women Climate Mentorship Programme, training 20 participants to lead community climate action and push for inclusive environmental decision-making. Police Welfare & Cleanliness: Hashaston Services, with the Sierra Leone Police Support Directorate, provided free fumigation at AdelaideS Street Police Station to improve hygiene and public safety. Sports & Inspiration: Manchester City defender Abdulai Juma Bah returned home for a friendly match with childhood friends, reigniting hope for young footballers. National ID Drive: NCRA met traditional leaders in the Western Area to boost National ID registration, stressing the card’s role in banking, SIM registration, land deals, passports and jobs, with mobile teams planned for underserved areas. Health & Jobs: Mercy Ships’ departure leaves over 300 Sierra Leonean crew members jobless, while Save the Children and government handed over upgraded maternal and child health posts in Port Loko. Community Policing: IGP William Fayia Sellu opened a new multipurpose hall and Local Policing Partnership Board facility in Kambia, highlighting stronger police-community partnerships. Education Support: NUKaFS-SL awarded NLe 105,595 in scholarships to 16 outstanding students for 2025/2026. Land Administration: Lands Ministry launched Customary Land Registration in Bekeh Loko Chiefdom, Port Loko, starting field activities with stakeholder consent and mapping. Public Concern: A viral video shows a traffic police officer slapping a keke rider, sparking calls for accountability and disciplinary action.
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