Download logoHis Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio has received agricultural machinery from the Chinese Government to boost the country’s efforts
CABINET RESHUFFLE: KNEELING AT THE THRESHOLD
This reshuffle was not unexpected. Indeed, the Chief Minister’s ouster has long been rumoured, but when it did come, it was nevertheless like a thunderbolt. Other cabinet changes have also raised eyebrows.
The moving of the Chief Minister to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and replacing him with the Minister of Finance is perhaps the one that has set most tongues wagging, but we will come to this later.
On a positive note, President Bio has appointed an impressive array of young people to Deputy Ministerial positions. The two appointed in Agriculture, Theresa Dick and Musa Kpaka are very highly qualified. The former holds a doctorate degree in agricultural extension work and the latter is a highly qualified development economist who has also worked with the prestigious IITA and many other international agriculture-related organisations. Sarjoh Aziz Koroma at the Ministry of Higher Education has done stell
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President Bio called for accelerated service delivery. You could say that thousands of time. Because we are still waiting for your first national all inclusive developments you promised us in your campaign trail. As the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, signed services delivery projects with national and international non – governmental organisations, is only good that you came out with those mindless comments. Indeed, NGOs plays a vital role in all development sectors, alongside the government national strategic action development plan. It is all well, and good for the government to go in to agreement with this NGOs, to boost the agriculture sector, in the process giving quality training to our local farmers to be more productive.