Sierra Leone’s Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, in his role as Chairman of the Sierra Leone Police Council, convened a pivotal regional security meeting today at the Regional Police Headquarters in Bo.
The meeting brought together senior police officers from Bo, Bonthe, Moyamba, and Pujehun to address key issues in policing, professionalism, and ongoing police reform efforts.
Dr. Jalloh highlighted the critical role of the Police Council in ensuring effective law enforcement and maintaining public order nationwide.
He stressed the importance of the Council’s oversight responsibilities, which include promoting accountability and enhancing the operational capabilities of the police force.
Emphasizing the need for professionalism and effectiveness in policing to build public trust and ensure community safety, Dr. Jalloh discussed ongoing reforms aimed at modernizing the force and improving its responsiveness to community needs.
Vice President Jalloh expressed his gratitude to Assistant Inspector General Brima Kanneh, Regional Commander South, and other police officers for their candid and productive engagement.
He praised their dedication to upholding law and order and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting police reform initiatives.
Dr. Jalloh underscored the crucial role of the Police Council in guiding and strengthening the police force to better serve the people of Sierra Leone.