Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. The Ministry of Information and Civic Education (MoICE) successfully completed its Civic Day Series in New Carrollton, Maryland, on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
The event was an essential step in the government’s ongoing attempts to increase civic involvement among Sierra Leoneans both at home and abroad.
The meeting brought together Sierra Leonean diaspora members, government officials, and community leaders to talk about national development, civic responsibility, and diaspora participation in governance.
During the keynote address, Chief Minister Dr. David Moinina Sengeh addressed the importance of civic engagement in achieving unity and sustainable development. He encouraged diaspora citizens to take an active role in determining the country’s future.
Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor Bah, stated the ministry’s commitment to transparency and inclusiveness, underlining that the Civic Day Series is a tool for strengthening ties between the government and citizens around the globe.
Participants commended the project, thanking MoICE for promoting important discussions beyond Sierra Leone’s borders. Many others expressed hope that such encounters will continue to strengthen ties between the diaspora and the government.
The Maryland event concluded the latest round of the Civic Day Series, which remains an important platform for inclusive national discourse and civic empowerment.
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