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Home » VP Juldeh Jalloh Promises New Push for Local Manufacturing, Urges Citizens to “Produce Salone, Buy Salone”
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VP Juldeh Jalloh Promises New Push for Local Manufacturing, Urges Citizens to “Produce Salone, Buy Salone”

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Sierra Leone’s Vice President, Dr Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, has reiterated the government’s determination to shift the country away from import dependence and toward a future based on local production, innovation, and industrial growth.
Dr Jalloh described the inaugural National Manufacturers’ Roundtable and Made in Sierra Leone Exhibition, held at the Bintumani International Conference Centre in Freetown, as “a true celebration of Sierra Leone’s manufacturing potential.” Dr. Jalloh described the inaugural National Manufacturers’ Roundtable and Made in Sierra Leone Exhibition at the Bintumani International Conference Centre in Freetown as “a true celebration of Sierra Leone’s manufacturing potential,” an “innovative platform that demonstrates our capacity to produce what we consume,” and urged Sierra Leoneans to support homegrown industry through a national appeal, “Produce Salone, Buy Salone.”
During his remarks, Dr Jalloh identified the country’s heavy reliance on imports as a structural vulnerability, noting that food imports account for nearly 23% of total imports. He cautioned that relying on foreign supplies exposes the economy to external shocks, arguing that increasing domestic production would create jobs, strengthen resilience, and foster economic independence. “When we produce what we consume, we not only create jobs but also build resilience and independence,” he explained.
To spur industrial development, the Vice President proposed a number of policy measures aimed at improving the investment climate and lowering production costs. These include the establishment of a National Investment Board to encourage and facilitate investment, tax breaks for emerging industries, and planned government investments in energy, roads, and digital infrastructure. Dr Jalloh emphasised that such investments are intended to lower the cost of doing business and “build the foundation for an economy that rewards productivity.”
He also cited recent macroeconomic gains as proof of progress, citing a drop in interest rates from 42 per cent to 17 per cent and inflation down to 5.36 per cent. “These gains create a predictable environment for investors and producers,” he stated, emphasising that predictability is critical to securing long-term private-sector commitments.
The Vice President emphasised inclusivity, stating that the industrial agenda will prioritise women, youth, and people with disabilities, and pledging continued support for the implementation of the ten-point action plan agreed upon at the roundtable. “This exhibition has shown that Sierra Leone’s manufacturing sector is alive, resilient, and full of promise,” according to Dr Jalloh. “Together, we will transform this nation into one that not only consumes but produces — a nation that exports innovation, skill, and pride.”

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