26.2 C
Sierra Leone
Friday, March 29, 2024

SOCFIN Exonerated in Land Saga

HomeAYV NewsSOCFIN Exonerated in Land Saga

SOCFIN Exonerated in Land Saga

Date:

Related stories

Parliament ratifies Defence Agreements

The Parliament of Sierra Leone has debated and ratified...

Bishop Tamba Charles puzzled by low turnout for Holy Week activities

Archbishop Edward Tamba Charles of the Catholic Archdiocese of Freetown...

Pujehun District Entertainment Association Awards: Hon. Zombo: ‘Most Influential, Developmental Persons

The Pujehun District Entertainment Association, (PuDEA) has awarded Hon....

EVP hosts successful 2nd Championship Debate Competition in Sierra Leone

In celebration of its 14th anniversary, the ECOWAS Volunteer...

APC Party speaks on arrest of Dj Boxx in Guinea

The All People's Congress (APC) Party has issued a...

According to the government official there is no amount of land grabbing in the chiefdom, noting that the company is operating within the framework of the Ministry of Lands and other line Ministries.

“We are satisfied with the operational directives of the company,” he said, citing that they are surprise with the kind of development in the within the operational area of the company. 

Also, President Koroma earlier called on the chiefdom authority in Sahn-Malen Chiefdom to support Socfin Agricultural Company for progress and growth in the district.

“I am pleased with the development in the Chiefdom,” he said, noting that the Agricultural Company is a blessing to the district and the country as a whole.

President Koroma also praised residents of Malen Chiefdom for the peaceful co-existence in the chiefdom and hope it will continue to go from strength to strengths.

“Anywhere there is peace and quietness development will always come to such place, you already have such an investment for your generation yet unborn,” he said.

The President also cautioned residents of Sahn-Malen chiefdom not to expect to get everything from the Agricultural Company overnight, as development is a gradual process.

“It will happen bit by bit,” he assured, if you expect to collect everything overnight then in the future there will be nothing to benefit from, and everything will collapse.” He reiterated.

President Koroma also urged the people to be patient and show understanding for the smooth running of the company and also to work together in peace and harmony.

President Koroma spoke about the college in Malen Chiefdom which he said will tremendously help the chiefdom people to acquired knowledge and skills that will be required to grow the community and it will involve workers of Socfin and there will be no need to send workers in overseas for training.

The President furthered that when someone bring in their money from overseas to invest and people start hassling them they won’t only leave but no one else will come and invest.

“When Socfin investment succeeds more investors will come and this is how we expect the country to grow, so please let’s continue to collaborate and those that are still not showing understanding let us sit down and talk.

The President also called on Paramount Chief Kebbie not to relent on talking to his subjects.

“You are the Chief and you are the father to all in the community, some of the people might be good some of them might be bad, but they are all your people and it is your duty to bring them all to the table and talk.” He retorts.

President Koroma also assured Paramount Chief Kebbie that he has shown to the nation that he has foresight and that he’s a progressive chief and his government will support him all the way.

Latest stories

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once