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Ports Authority Reaffirms Role in National Campaign Against Drug Trafficking

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The Sierra Leone Ports and Harbours Authority (SLPHA) has reiterated its commitment to strengthening controls at the country’s ports as part of the larger national drug emergency, emphasising the importance of a coordinated, multi-agency response to combat illicit trafficking.
International reports identifying Sierra Leone as a transit point have heightened public concern about drug trafficking through the country.

According to SLPHA, these findings highlight the importance of a national approach rather than assigning responsibility to a single institution. The Authority emphasises that port operations are managed by a multi-agency system, with Customs, Police, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), and the Office of National Security all playing enforcement roles, while SLPHA serves as a landlord and infrastructure provider with oversight responsibilities.


SLPHA officials have pointed to recent interceptions of illicit drugs entering the country as proof that monitoring and enforcement mechanisms are in place. The Authority contends that such interceptions, rather than indicating failure, demonstrate that systems detect and disrupt suspicious consignments. In response to evolving threats and to support President Julius Maada Bio’s declared national efforts, SLPHA says it has increased internal measures aimed at reducing the risk of criminal exploitation of port infrastructure.


The Authority cites measures such as improved cargo monitoring, stricter inspection protocols, and expanded collaboration with security partners and enforcement agencies. SLPHA also emphasises a zero-tolerance policy toward corruption, warning that any staff member found complicit in illegal activities will face severe consequences.

The Authority views these actions as part of its responsibility to protect the integrity of port operations and to support national security objectives.


SLPHA emphasises that addressing the drug trafficking problem requires ongoing collaboration among government ministries, international partners, civil society organisations, and the general public. While acknowledging the importance of public scrutiny, the Authority cautions against unverified claims that could undermine trust in national institutions and divert attention away from the collaborative effort required to combat transnational criminal networks.


As Sierra Leone continues to face the trafficking threat, SLPHA says it will remain a committed partner in the national response, strengthening controls, assisting enforcement agencies, and protecting the country’s ports from organised criminal groups.

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