On behalf of other Tribal Authorities and people of Dansogoia, Sambaia & Diang Chiefdoms, Hon. PC Alhaji Musa Bamba Foray Kulio Jalloh III, represting Tonkolili District, has on Thursday, the 03/07/2025, tabled a Public Petition in Parliament. The Public Petition is urging Parliament and the Government of Sierra Leone to accept, recognise and respect the collective and unanimous resolve of the people and tribal authorities of Dansogoia, Sambaia, and Diang Chiefdoms to enter into a valid lease agreement with the Gento Group of Companies, an indigenous Sierra Leonean company.
“Mr. Speaker, Honourable Members of Parliament, I rise today in my capacity as Paramount Chief Member of Parliament from Tonkolili District and the Lead Petitioner in the matter before us, to formally present the prayers contained in the public petition duly submitted to the office of the Clerk in accordance with Standing Order 17 and the dictates of the rules of procedure. This petition, supported by a cross-section of concerned citizens and rightful landowners of Dansogoia, Sambaia, and Diang Chiefdoms – is rooted in the constitutional rights afforded the people to express grievances and seek redress through their elected representatives”, he said.
He continued by highlighting the following prayers in the petition, which read as follows:
- That Parliament and the Government of Sierra Leone accept, recognise and respect the collective and unanimous resolve of the people and tribal authorities of Dansogoia, Sambaia, and Diang Chiefdoms to enter into a valid lease agreement with the Gento Group of Companies
- That Parliament recall and, where admissible, declare null and void the Sierra Leone Mines and Minerals Development and Management Corporation (Allocated Minerals and Mineral- Related Assets) Regulations, 2024 Statutory Instrument No. 11 of 2024.
- That, pursuant to Standing Orders 17 and 70 (5)a, the Public Petitions Committee investigate the SLMMDC’s engagement with the landowners and
- That Parliament convenes a special hearing involving stakeholders and community members regarding the Kasafoni Iron Ore Deposit
The PCMP appealed on the Rt. Hon. Speaker and Members of Parliament not to view the petition as a motion against the Government, but rather as an opportunity to demonstrate their collective resolve in addressing respective Chiefdom concerns through legitimate, lawful, and democratic means.
“I respectfully submit this petition for your consideration and pray that the House acts with wisdom, fairness, and urgency on the matter as presented before the House”, he concluded.
The motion on the petition was seconded by Hon. Jawah Sesay of Tonkolili District.
Meanwhile, the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Segepoh Solomon Thomas, who also doubles as Chairman of the Public Petition Committee, slated a meeting on Monday at 2:00:PM for the aforesaid committee to meet on the matter.
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