By: Audrey Raymonda John
The Media and Public Relations Department of the Sierra Leone Police (SLP) has received a significant boost following the donation of modern media equipment from the Chinese Embassy in Freetown.
The donation was made during a courtesy visit to the Inspector General of Police, Mr. William Fayia Sellu, by a delegation from the Chinese Embassy led by Minister Counsellor Mr. Zhang Diabin. The items, which include high-end cameras, computers, and accessories, form part of a broader initiative to support the digital transformation of the SLP’s media operations.
Speaking to the Inspector General, Mr. Diabin highlighted that the equipment fulfills a previous commitment to enhance the SLP’s communication capacity.
“The computers and accompanying gadgets will greatly improve the efficiency and output of your Media Department,” Mr. Diabin noted. “We are also making arrangements to train 20 officials at one of our prestigious institutions in China.”
In his response, IGP Sellu expressed appreciation for the continued support from the Chinese government, recalling his own participation in a similar training program in China in 2013.
He also updated the delegation on the SLP’s latest crime prevention initiatives, including the installation of CCTV cameras at strategic locations across Freetown and Bo. “We plan to extend this to Makeni, Kenema, and Port Loko in alignment with the government’s ‘Safe Salone’ programme and the President’s ‘Big Five Game Changers’ agenda,” he said.
The visit concluded with an invitation from the Chinese Embassy for IGP Sellu to attend their upcoming National Day celebration scheduled for later this year.