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Solar-Powered Boost for Kailahun Police Station

The Sierra Leone Police has taken significant strides towards creating a stable and secure environment for economic development by upgrading its infrastructure. As part of this commitment, the Inspector General of Police, Mr. William Fayia Sellu, has initiated a scheme to enhance the working conditions of its personnel, particularly in areas with limited access to electricity.

A team from the police headquarters in Freetown has successfully installed solar panels and electrical appliances at the Kailahun Police Station. This development is expected to alleviate the working conditions of police personnel, enabling them to concentrate on their duties without the constraints of limited electricity supply.

This initiative is part of the IGP Sellu’s broader plan to replicate this effort in other divisions that have been grappling with electricity shortages. The installation of solar panels and electrical appliances at Kailahun Police Station serves as a practical demonstration of the Inspector General’s commitment to supporting his personnel and providing a conducive working environment.

By investing in its infrastructure, the Sierra Leone Police is signaling its dedication to providing a secure and stable environment for economic development. This move is also a significant step towards improving the working conditions of its personnel, allowing them to discharge their duties more efficiently.

Efforts to implement this initiative in other divisions are currently underway, with the police high command committed to addressing the electricity-related challenges faced by its personnel.

This development underscores the Inspector General of Police, Mr. William Fayia Sellu’s, commitment to improving the livelihoods of his personnel and contributing to the overall development of the country.

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