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August 31, 2021

Female Army Officers are beneficiaries of micro credit, thanks to Sierra Leone First Lady, Madam Fatima Maada Bio.

The gesture was made on the 27th August,2021 in furtherance of a promise she had made to female officers at the visited the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces RSLAF Wilkinson Road barracks.

In a welcome address, Captain A.K Sesay conveyed their delight to receive the First Lady for the second time.  She added that visit of the first lady demonstrates the motherly figure role the first lady is exhibiting.

She described the First Lady as a good listener and keeps to her promise which makes her worthy of emulation.

Captain Sesay recalled when the First Lady organized an award ceremony for long serving influential and deserving female military personnel in the force during this year’s International Women’s day in March.

She said this was where she committed herself to empower female staff of the force with her Micro-Grant Initiative, which she has taken all over the country.

She encouraged her colleagues to make use of the opportunity by empowering themselves so the effort of the First Lady will not be in vain.

The Chief of Defense Staff, Lt-Gen. Sullay I. Sesay (CDS) heartily appreciated the First Lady for her laudable effort in helping the women of the nation, noting the initiative is one of the many ventures being carried out by the First Lady, while disclosing a planned visit to her office by the senior management of the RSLAF.

The CDS said the launch of the micro-grant for female officers represents a milestone in the history of the empowerment of women in the RSLAF, and is an indication that there is political goodwill for women in the army.

The CDS narrated the achievements the force has had this year, mentioning that in a bid to improve and empower the status of women in the force, their leadership approved a total of 55% study leave award to female officers who wish to further their studies in different academic discipline, which has never happened in that magnitude in the history of the RSLAF.

He summarized by stating the micro-grant will greatly accelerate the effort already embarked on by the government and the RSLAF in empowering female officers.

The First Lady of the Republic of Sierra Leone, Madam Fatima Maada explaining the content of the micro-grant, gave a throw back of her promising a 50 percent add to whatever monies the female officers will contribute as groups.

She surprised the Female officers, when she announced that the original arrangement she had with the female officers, which was to add 25 million Leones will now be increased to 150 million aimed at boosting them for self- empowerment through her micro-grant Initiative for women throughout the country.

Madam Fatima said she was heartened and elated to be among the female officers in the army. She stressed the need to help women as a means of helping men indirectly.

 First Lady thanked the leadership of the RSLAF for allowing her develop the 34 Military hospital as a safe space for women and girls to access medical services. She said by next year they will have an ultra-modern hospital with a section dedicated only to women, another section dedicated exclusively to men and a section for children and lactating mothers.

The hospital she stated will include an ultra-modern administrative building and an ultra-modern center of excellence for rape victims\survivors in the country.

Madam First Lady also disclosed that by next year they will be renovating the nursing school for the RSLAF female officers to an ultra-modern nursing school, so as to enable those who are studying nursing to have a proper environment to go through their course.

She added that the military hospital has to be the best and urged the military staff to make use of the opportunity and produce the best services to the people of Sierra Leone

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