Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC)
monitored the delivery and packing of a consignment of cartons of plumpy Nuts
on the invitation of the District Health Management Team (DHMT) in Port Loko
District, on 25 November 2025. The ACC team led by Director Zainab Othman in
the North West region ensured that the exercise was done transparently sparking
public interest.
In her keynote
statement, Director Zainab Othman said the commission's presence was to ensure
the exercise was done without any irregularities. She said, in addition, that
the presence of the Commission increased public confidence, and urged the DHMT
in the Northwesternp district to uphold integrity and transparency in
delivering service to the public at all times.
District
Medical Officer (DMO) Dr. Yillah thanked the Commission for supporting the DHMT
to observe transparency and accountability in managing critical health care
supplies.
The
therapeutic food items, according to the Management Team, would be followed by
the next delivery of Free Health Care (FHC) drugs on a later date in December
2025.
Monitoring
the delivery and storage of essential drugs and medical commodities falls
within the remit of the Commission to ensure that the Free Health Care program
succeeds in meeting the needs of vulnerable citizens particularly in rural
communities.
In another
development on Thursday, 27th November 2025, the ACC team visited Saint Joseph
Secondary and Ahmadiyya Muslim Secondary Schools in Lungi, Kaffu Bullom
Chiefdom.
The purpose
of the visit was to conduct engagements with the staffs and pupils of the
schools on the dangers of corruption and the need to foster best practices
within the administration of the institutions.
Director
Othman expressed trust in the schools and urged them to perform their duties
fair and square in consonance with the ethics of their profession. She
announced that the Commission is determined, as it has always been, to see a
transformation in the education sector in order to promote building the human
capacity in the country.
She warned
the principals of the schools to resist all forms of corruption including
academic malpractices, and encouraged the teachers to commit to supporting the
pupils to realise their academic goals.
ACC
Principal Investigator (P.I.), Bernard Dixon and Senior Investigations Officer
(SIO) Sheikh Sahid Sowa had both taken turns in explaining corruption offences
related to the education sector as enshrined in the Anti-Corruption Act of 2008
(as amended in 2019).
Chaired by
the Senior Public Education Officer Junisa Sankoh, the meetings with the schools
ended with question-and-answer sessions and announcements of free ACC hotline
to report corruption: 8515, 077985985, 077986986. Mr. Sankoh encouraged
anonymous reporting without malice, and assured that reports made to the
Commission are always treated with high confidentiality while guaranteeing
witness protection
Also, the
ACC team paid a courtesy call on Kaffu Bullom Paramount Chief, Bai Shegbora
Shehgba Gbera III in an attempt to maintain a stronger partnership between
traditional stakeholders in Port Loko District and the Commission, as the
campaign against corruption requires concerted efforts at all levels of society
to bolster quality public service delivery.
Receiving
the team the PC affirmed his ever unflinching support to the fight against corruption
in Sierra Leone. His Kaffu Bullom subjects, he averred, are more than resolved
to embrace transparency and integrity, resist and report corruption at all
times.