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Chief Minister Advocates for Women’s Empowerment in Engagement with District Mammy Queens

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In a significant step towards promoting gender inclusion and advancing national development, the Chief Minister of Sierra Leone held a high-level meeting with District Mammy Queens representing 12 districts at State House. This engagement underscored the government’s commitment to empowering women and integrating their voices into policy development. The Mammy Queens, who serve as vital community leaders, presented their ongoing initiatives focused on creating Terms of Reference, a comprehensive policy framework, and potential legislation aimed at enhancing their contributions to national progress.

The Chief Minister praised the Mammy Queens for their dedication, acknowledging that their advocacy efforts resonate with President Julius Maada Bio’s vision for gender empowerment and inclusion. During the discussions, the Mammy Queens provided a powerful historical perspective, reminding the Chief Minister that the roots of women’s leadership and rights advocacy in Sierra Leone predate Western influence. They highlighted the legacy of remarkable figures such as Madam Yoko and other traditional female leaders who fought for women’s rights long before the advent of colonialism.

Echoing this sentiment, the Chief Minister emphasized that genuine empowerment is deeply embedded in Sierra Leone’s cultural heritage. He recalled the contributions of Sir Milton Margai, the founder of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP), who collaborated with Mammy Queens, Soweis, and female traditional leaders to enhance health and education in rural communities. “This is not a new movement; we are merely continuing a historical legacy. Women have always played a crucial role in leadership and development, and we must recognize and support their efforts,” he stated.

As the dialogue continues formalizing the Mammy Queens’ roles through policy and legislation, the Chief Minister assured them of his unwavering support, affirming the government’s commitment to advancing the rights of women and girls across the nation. 

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