The silence of the lambs: Why Sierra Leone’s legal guardians must not stand aside

[Sierra Leone Telegraph - Sierra Leone] - 18/01/2026
Yoni Emmanuel Sesay: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 18 January 2026: In Sierra Leone’s debate over the 2025 Constitutional Amendment Bill, the most troubling feature is not the substance of the proposals themselves but the silence that has settled around them. Institutions that traditionally speak (…)
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