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Foreign Affairs Minister urges immigrants to register with embassies

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Foreign Affairs Minister urges immigrants to register with embassies

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In a recent appearance on AYV’s Wake Up Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Alhaji Musa Timothy Kabba, issued a critical plea for all Sierra Leonean immigrants to register with their local embassies or state authorities while traveling abroad.
This urgent call comes in response to rising concerns over human trafficking involving Sierra Leonean nationals.
Minister Kabba’s message is straightforward: regardless of their immigration status—legal or illegal—Sierra Leonean immigrants must prioritise informing their nearest embassy or relevant state authorities about their presence in the host country.
This proactive step can significantly enhance their safety and provide vital protection in emergencies or unforeseen circumstances.
This initiative is part of the Sierra Leonean government’s broader strategy to combat the alarming rise in human trafficking. By ensuring that authorities are aware of their whereabouts, immigrants can access timely assistance and support, potentially averting dangerous situations.
The Minister highlighted the essential role that embassies and consulates play in safeguarding citizens abroad. These diplomatic missions are equipped to provide various forms of assistance, from legal support to emergency evacuation, and are crucial in liaising with local authorities on behalf of their nationals.
As human trafficking cases continue to rise, the Sierra Leonean government is intensifying its efforts to protect its citizens. Minister Kabba’s statement serves as a vital reminder of the importance of utilizing the resources and support structures offered by embassies and consulates.
By doing so, immigrants can better protect themselves and ensure they have access to necessary help while abroad.
Overall, the Minister’s address fosters a sense of responsibility among Sierra Leonean immigrants, urging them to take proactive steps to safeguard their well-being.

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