SIERRA LEONEANS SPEAK TO THE INTERNATIONAL MORAL GUARANTORS IN FREETOWN

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PRESS STATEMENT

PEACE WITH PROOF: SIERRA LEONEANS SPEAK TO THE INTERNATIONAL MORAL GUARANTORS IN FREETOWN (13-17 APRIL 2026)

SLAM Global urges the International Moral Guarantors (African Union, Economic Community of West African States, Commonwealth of Nations, United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel) to use this 13-17 April 2026 follow?up mission-apparently led by Madam Fatoumata Jallow-Tambajang-to deliver a public, enforceable roadmap to electoral truth: audit, publish, and enforce.
* We can’t feed children on promises.? – Mariama, market trader (Freetown).
* Come with truth, not ceremonies.? – Sorie, okada rider (Makeni).
* Peace without proof is fear.? – Kadiatu, nurse (Port Loko).
* Don’t tell me ?move on’-tell me what happened.? – Alie, teacher (Kenema).
* We queued to vote; now we queue to survive.? – Mohamed, youth (Bo).
This mission comes to follow up the National Unity agreement (ANU) and Tripartite recommendations, and to develop a monitoring roadmap.
* We hear ?unity,’ but we live in doubt.? – Margaret, petty trader (Waterloo).
* If leaders meet behind closed doors, where do citizens speak?? – Ibrahim, civil servant (Freetown).
Electoral Commission for Sierra Leone’s 27 June 2023 declaration reported 120 polling stations not entered due to tampering or violence and stated polling?station details would be posted online.
* So publish every polling station-let the numbers breathe.? – Alhaji, farmer (Kono).
* Show the forms. Let us verify what we saw.? – Hawa, student (Freetown).
European Union Election Observation Mission reported a “critical lack of transparency” during tabulation and said results and turnout by polling station were not published online, limiting verification, and that excluded polling stations and reasons were not provided. The Carter Center urged publication of polling?station results so parties and observers can cross?verify.
* That doubt is what divides neighbors. – Pa Sorie, retired civil servant (Kambia).
* Give us facts, and we will choose peace. – Aminata, fisherwoman (Tombo).
The ANU itself recorded continued requests for polling?station results information and created -moral guarantors to support and monitor implementation.

* So where is morality if truth stays locked – Zainab, mother (Kailahun).
* A guarantor must guarantee something-truth, timelines, consequences.? – Osman, small business owner (Kenema).
On inclusion, Sierra Leoneans ask to be seen: ?Don’t invite only leaders-invite the people.? – Youth organizer (Port Loko). Reporting describes meetings with ?APC leadership?; SLAM Global has not seen a public participant list confirming whether Dr. Samura Kamara and grassroots delegates will participate, and we call for transparent inclusion (attendance details unverified).
Our evidence?based demands:
(1) an independent forensic audit of results management and exclusions;
(2) a full, searchable, downloadable polling?station database (results, turnout, registered voters, valid/invalid votes) in line with observer recommendations;
(3) secure data custody/escrow and integrity logs;
(4) a 30?60?90 day public timeline;
(5) enforcement triggers for missed deadlines through AU/ECOWAS/Commonwealth follow?up;
(6) whistleblower and witness protections;
(7) citizen panels in every region to receive submissions and publish a public scorecard.
Call to action: Stay peaceful-no violence, no hate. Share documented questions and evidence with SLAM Global and demand that, by 17 April 2026, the delegation issues a public communiqué committing to the audit scope, the data release date, and the enforcement timeline.
Quote (SLAM Global Leader): ?Morality is not a title-it is truth made public and promises made enforceable.?

Quote (SLAM Global Leader): ?Publish the data. Protect the witnesses. Enforce the timeline.?
Quote (SLAM Global Leader): ?Sierra Leone deserves peace with proof.?
Sources/verification note: Mission dates/leadership and purpose are drawn from reporting on the ICPNC letter and mission schedule. Election facts are drawn from the ECSL 27 June 2023 declaration. Transparency findings and recommendations are drawn from the EU EOM Final Report and Carter Center statements; ANU references are from the published ANU text; ECOWAS has directed continued implementation and regular follow?up visits by Moral Guarantors. Citizen voices above are anonymized paraphrases; names are pseudonyms for safety; any participation/attendance claims beyond public documentation are explicitly flagged as unverified.
P.S. We invite you to explore our recently published analysis in a book, “Building a Nation: Good Governance and Democratic Principles in Sierra Leone.” As we unite for change in 2026, this resource provides valuable insights for activists, policymakers, and concerned citizens committed to Sierra Leone’s transformation. Find it here: link.
Signed,

Dr. Alfred A. Veenod Fullah

DIRECTOR-GENERAL

CC:
” Office of the President of Sierra Leone
” Office of the Vice President of Sierra Leone
” Speaker of the Sierra Leone House of Parliament
” Office of the Chief Minister of the Government of Sierra Leone
” Electoral Commission for Sierra Leone (ECSL)
” Inspector General of Sierra Leone Police
” Chief of Defence Staff, Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF)
” Office of National Security, Sierra Leone
” Independent Commission for Peace and National Cohesion
” Leonardo Santos Simao, Representative of the Secretary-General & Head of UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS)
” African Union (AU)
” Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
” Amnesty International
” Marco Rubio, United States Secretary of State
” Vice President, Congressional and Public Affairs
” The Commonwealth Secretary-General
” Karim Ahmad Khan, Chief Prosecutor, International Criminal Court (ICC)
” Richard YOUNG, Chief de Division, Afrique de l’Ouest
” Ms. Ursula Von Der Lyen, European Commissioner
” The United Nations Representative in Sierra Leone

” H. E. Oumar Touray, President of ECOWAS Commission
” Madam Fatoumata Jallow-Tambajang, former VP of The Gambia
” H.E John Dramani Mahama, President of Ghana
” H. E. Bassiru Faye, President of Senegal
” H.E. Mamadi Doumbouya, President of Guinea
” H.E. Joseph Boakai, President of Liberia
” David Lammy, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth & Dev Affairs, UK
” Neil Alan John Coyle, MP for Bermondsey & Old Southwark, UK
” Ambassador Aly Diallo, Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea to the UK&I
” Ambassador Mohammad Maidugu, Acting High Commissioner of Nigeria in the UK&I
” Her Excellency Dr Fatou Bensouda, Head of Mission, The Gambia high Commission, UK&I
” H.E Fatimata Dia, Ambassador of Senegal to the UK&I
” H.E Gurly T. Gibson-Schwarz, Ambassador of Liberia to the UK&I
” Her Excellency Josephine Gauld, British High Commissioner to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of the United States of America to Sierra Leone
” Head of the European Union Delegation in Sierra Leone
” General Consul of Canada in Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of China to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Germany to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Lebanon to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Iran to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Brazil to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Sweden to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Libya to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Egypt to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Cuba to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Guinea to Sierra Leone
” Ambassador of Liberia to Sierra Leone
” High Commissioner of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to Sierra Leone
” High Commissioner of Ghana to Sierra Leone
” High Commissioner of The Gambia to Sierra Leone
” General Consul of Italy in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul-General of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul-General of Ireland in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul-General of Japan in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul-General of India to Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Senegal in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Switzerland in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Syria in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Turkey in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Mali in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Ukraine in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Romania in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Norway in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Hungary in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of France in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Belgium in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of The Netherlands in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Spain in Sierra Leone

” Honorary Consul of Serbia in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Austria in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Denmark in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Russia in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of Malaysia in Sierra Leone
” Honorary Consul of South Africa in Sierra Leone
” Civil Society Movement – Sierra Leone (CSM – SL)
” Media Reform Coordinating Group of Sierra Leone (MRCG)
” Sierra Leone Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (SLANGO)
” Civil rights Defenders – Sierra Leone
” National Elections Watch (NEW) – Sierra Leone
” Campaign for Good Governance (CGG) – Sierra Leone
” Women’s Forum – Sierra Leone
” Network Movement for Justice and Development (NMJD)
” Sierra Leone Legal Aid Board
” Faith-Based and Interfaith Organizations – (Interreligious Council of Sierra Leone)
” Council of Churches in Sierra Leone (CCSL)
” Fourah Bay College – University of Sierra Leone
” Institute of Governance Reform (IGR)
” Youth Partnership for Peace and Development (YPPD)
” Children’s Forum Network
” Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) – Sierra Leone
” Awoko Newspaper – Sierra Leone
” Liberty TV Online – Sierra Leone
” Radio Democracy 98.1 FM Station – Sierra Leone
” The New York Times
” The Washington Post
” The USA Today
” The Cable News Network (CNN)
” The MicroSoft National Broadcast Corporation (MSNBC)
” The Fox News
” The Associated Press
” Thomson Reuters
” The National Public Radio (NPR)
” The Brookings Institution
” The Heritage Foundation
” The Center For American Progress
” The National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People (NAACP)
” The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
” The MoveOn
” The Democratic National Committee
” The Republican National Committee
” The EMILY’s List
” The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
” The Sky News
” Al Jazeera
” The Independent Television (ITV)
” The Times
” The Financial Times

” The Guardian
” The Daily Telegraph

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