Deputy Leader 2 of Government Business, Hon. Saa Emerson Lamina informed Parliamentarians on Thursday the Kono District is currently enjoying uninterrupted electricity.
He said for the first time in the history Sierra Leone under the leadership of President Bio Kono District is enjoying 24 hours electricity supply.
The former Koidu/New Sembehun Mayor also recalled his recent experience gained from another country on land issues and emphasized on the great experience of Sappay Foray-Musa who has been appointed as the new Lands Commissioner by President Bio.
He also recalled their cordial Student’s Union political relationship in the university years ago.
He encouraged the nominee to improve on lands acquisition and planning for investors, compatriots and all.
He assured the House of the nominee’s performance in tandem with transformation. The leader also spoke on guidance on the SLRA Board by Hon. Bangalie.
He alluded the legacies of late President Kabba, ongoing efforts of President Bio and the importance of the Kono-Guinea Highway and other developments.
He used the opportunity to inform the House about the State of positive electricity in Koidu City and that the country is now enjoying CLSG for EDSA nominee.
He also emphasized on the importance of decentralization and urged NCRA to do the needful.
The Leader encouraged all the Nnominees to go and perform in their respective positions.
Hon. Mohamed T. Fofana from Kambia thanked President Bio for appointing the nominees and particularly heaped praises on Mr. Sapay Foray-Musa for his outstanding performance. He encouraged him to go and excel in the Lands Commission. He appealed to SLRA to do the needful on illegal parking of vehicles, garage and also to fix some of the roads. The MP alluded to the tremendous progress on EDSA and encouraged the nominee to help.
Hon. Ibrahim Ben Mansaray from Moyamba District reflected on the life journey of Sapay Foray-Musa and the trust in President Bio and his relation with Moyamba district. He spoke about the future challenges the nominee would envisage in the land sector and encouraged him to collaborate with the Ministry of Lands for remedial action. He emphasized on the perpetual land grabbing and encouraged the new commissioner to find solution to such perennial issue in the Lands Administration sector. The MP also urged the NCRA nominee to improve on the accessibility and technology and wished all of them well in their respective offices.