The Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) has announced the receipt of its annual government subvention for the years 2023 and 2024.
In a press release signed by Alhaji Manika Kamara, National Secretary-General, it was revealed that the total amount received is SLE 1,500,000 (One Million Five Hundred Thousand Leones), with SLE 750,000 allocated for each year.
According to SLAJ, the subvention is part of a commitment made by President Julius Maada Bio in 2018 to support to the independent umbrella body for media professionals in Sierra Leone.
They added that the initiative underscores the President’s dedication to press freedom in the country.
The release further noted that over the years, the subvention amount has increased significantly, noting that the initial subvention in 2018 was SLE 150,000. Subsequent increments saw the subvention rise to SLE 250,000 in 2020, SLE 500,000 in 2021, and SLE 750,000 in 2022.
The funds are administered by SLAJ and distributed to its national and regional offices, established committees, and affiliate bodies.
It is important to note that the elected officials managing these funds at various levels are volunteers and do not receive salaries from the subvention.
SLAJ noted that the annual subvention is requested through the Ministry of Information and Civic Education and is audited by the Audit Service Sierra Leone, ensuring transparency and accountability in line with the submitted budget.