Category: Opinions

National Security or Commercial Gain? Re-Examining The Proposed Sale of Juba Barracks

Juba Barracks was strategically established along the western coastline of Freetown because of its military importance. The Juba–Lumley axis sits directly on the Atlantic, providing a vantage point over key maritime routes and reinforcing coastal defense capacity. Its seaside location enables effective monitoring of maritime activity and supports timely operational response when necessary. The decision to locate the barracks there was driven by national security and logistical considerations, not by aesthetics or commercial interest.

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Carry Forward the Traditional Friendship and Create a Better Future Together

Freetown, 2nd February 2026-Sierra Leone and China are thousands of miles apart, but I have a special connection with Sierra Leone. A month ago, I set foot on this beautiful land for the fourth time. Unlike my previous three visits to Sierra Leone from 2005 to 2010, this time, as the ambassador to Sierra Leone, I came to Freetown again and deeply felt “three changes” and “three no changes”.

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National Remembrance Day: Honouring the Dead, Healing the Living, and Renewing Our Promise of “Never Again”

The Spanish-born American philosopher George Santayana once warned that “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” For Sierra Leone, more than two decades after the end of our civil war, President Julius Maada Bio has given that warning practical meaning by finally and formally deciding that we must remember.

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