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Chief Minister Apologizes to Religious Leaders & People of Sierra Leone

gleanernewspaperBy gleanernewspaperMay 22, 2024Updated:May 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Chief Minister Dr David Moinina Sengeh

During the 10th death anniversary of Alhaji Dr Tejan Kabbah at Bintumani International Conference Centre in Freetown, Chief Minister Dr David Moinina Sengeh publicly apologized to religious leaders and the people of Sierra Leone for any hurt caused by his words as a public official.

He acknowledged that his comments may have been misconstrued or taken out of context, leading to hurt feelings among the community. Dr Sengeh expressed his remorse, stating, “I want to say sorry to anyone who feels hurt by words I have said in my work as a public official. People may cut and slice my words to drive hate, but what they will never do is test my faith as a Christian and my love for my neighbour.”

He emphasized the importance of resilience in the face of challenges, highlighting the determination of Sierra Leoneans to overcome obstacles and strive towards a more just society. The apology comes in response to recent comments made by Dr Sengeh in a TV interview, where he mentioned that some religious houses in Sierra Leone were not paying their electricity bills, impacting the progress of the Electricity Distribution and Supply Authority (EDSA).

This statement offended religious leaders, prompting the Chief Minister to address the issue directly and extend his apologies. In his speech, Dr Sengeh reiterated his commitment to fostering positive relationships with all communities in Sierra Leone and working towards a harmonious society. He emphasized the importance of understanding and unity, stating, “Resilience is how we solve our conflicts… Sierra Leoneans are resilient people.” The Chief Minister’s apology serves as a reminder of the importance of respectful communication and understanding in building a cohesive and inclusive society in Sierra Leone. ***

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