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Parliament Okays Alie Kabba, Denis Sandy, Others

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Parliament Okays Alie Kabba, Denis Sandy, Others

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Dr. Denis M. Sandy-Minister of Lands, Housing and the Environment, Rex Bonapha-Deputy Minister of Lands, Housing and the Environment, Patricia N. Laverley- Deputy Minister of Finance, Rev. Abraham Sesay Jones-Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr. Augustine Anthony Sandi-Deputy Minister of Health and Sanitation, Sadiq  Sillah-Deputy Minister of Transport and Aviation, Lansana  Dumbuya- Deputy Minister of Labour, Francess Piagie Alghali-Minister of State, Vice President’s Office, Lawrence Lahai Leema-Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Eldred Tunde Taylor-Deputy Minister of Energy, Abdulai M. Bangurah-Deputy Attorney-General & Minister of Justice, Dr. Turad Senesie-Deputy Minister of Technical and Higher Education, Hon. Philip T. Tondoneh-Deputy Minister Local Government and Rural Development, Solomon A. Jusu Jamiru- Deputy Minister of Information and Communication, Namatulai Bah-Chang-Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Samking Braima-Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Amara  Kallon-Deputy Minister of Political Affairs, Melrose Kargbo-Deputy Minister of Works and Public Assets, Lusaine Kallon-Deputy Minister of Youth Affairs, Emily Kadiatu Gogra-Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Dr. Edward Hinga Sandy-Deputy Minister of Water Resources, Kai Lawrence Mbayo-Deputy Minister of Sports, William Illawim Kongkatee Robinson-Deputy Minister of Tourism and  Culture, Evelyn Daphne Blackie-Deputy Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources, Peter Bayuku Konteh- Minister of Trade and Industry and Dr. Alie Badara Sanjhan Kabba-Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation were among the presidential nominees approved by Parliament.

Seconding the motion, the Leader of Coalition for Change (C4C), Hon. Saa Emmerson Lamina said that he had no scintilla of doubt that the nominees will do well for the country and that the Mines and Minerals Act of 2009 should be reviewed because it is in conflict with many Agreements, cognizant of the Local Government Act of 2004.

On the other hand, the Deputy Opposition Leader, Hon. Ibrahim Ben Kargbo commended and congratulated the presidential nominees on the grounds of magnanimity, whilst speaking on the need of addressing land related issues, the landing of fibre optic cables, and the improvement of our tourism sector to attract funds for national development.

The Chief Whip of Parliament, Hon. Dickson Rogers regarded the nominees as capable and qualified to run the affairs of the country, saying that their names are neither synonymous nor common to the SLPP, but are associated to development. He acclaimed President Bio for being the President of Sierra Leone and not SLPP, believing in Bio’s phenomenon of always “proving his critics wrong”.

Contributing, the Independent Candidate from Kailahun District, Hon. Quintin Salia-Konneh praised President Bio for selecting qualified Sierra Leoneans to serve the State, whilst referring to Dr. Turad Senesie as a “disciplinarian”.

The Leader of the Opposition in Parliament, Hon. Chernor R.M Bah commended the nominees and promised to work with them to actualize their dreams. Hon. Bah also said that as an opposition, they would highlight the challenges of the Government and proffer solutions. He encouraged the police to be professional in handling matters related to governance.

Concluding the debate, the Leader of Government Business, Hon. Mohamed Sidie Tunis also commended President Bio for nominating qualified Sierra Leoneans to serve the country, the MPs for doing justice to the debate, whilst appreciating the nominees and wished them well in their respective appointments.

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