President Koroma Visits Boat-Disaster Village |
President Ernest Bai
Koroma, after declaring today Monday 14th September
2009 as a day of national mourning for the Arriving via UN
helicopter, the President was received by the
District Council Chairman of Moyamba, David Woobay,
Speaking at the well-attended ceremony at the Shenge Community Centre, President Koroma said, “We are here today as Presidentof this country, as members of the government of this country, as institutions and agencies of this country, and we are here to represent the entire Sierra Leonean population to express our sympathy for this great disaster that has met the bereaved families, the members of Kagboro chiefdom, and Moyamba District. This is a very very sad moment for all of us in this country, particularly members of the families affected… This is why I took it upon myself to come in person.” In a very pious
note, while noting that it could be the biggest sea
disaster to occur in this country in living memory,
the “As President, the
life of every Sierra Leonean, of any Sierra Leonean,
is important to me… that is why we responded He therefore thanked all those that have participated in the exercise of rescuing and taking care of the rescued. In the
circumstances, though it was a sad moment, the Head
of State said it was also a moment to look inwards
as The President said
Sierra Leoneans have to accept that sea
transportation is part of our every day lives, but
that it has to be developed to acceptable standards
to avoid loss of lives, so that boat operators
adhere to these standards: President Koroma
said there are so many lessons to learn from this,
and rise to the occasion. “We cannot leave the lives
And for this not to happen again, we must take hard decisions; for it not to happen again, we should comply with the laws passed; for it not to happen again, the people responsible for regulating sea transportation should do it in a manner that they will not compromise their offices – the maritime officials, the harbour masters, those supervising the construction of these boats, and the police should not compromise, because when you compromise for a small amount of money, you would not know the number of lives that could be lost for that…” The President said
government is now looking at the weaknesses of the
whole system and come up with very effective and
efficient laws that will be quickly put in place.
“Personally, this loss affected me greatly. It is a
big loss for us all. Other speakers
included District Council Chairman David Woobay who
welcomed the President and entourage and chaired Other members of
the presidential delegation included Minister of
Information & Communications I.B. Kargbo, Minister
of The
Press Secretariat
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