Ombudsman Visits the Chinese Ambassador to Sierra Leone
Friday June 16th, 2017.
The Ombudsman, Mr. Melron Nicol-Wilson, on Friday 16th June 2017, paid a courtesy call on the Chinese Ambassador to Sierra Leone, His Excellency Wu Peng, at the Embassy of the Republic of China, at Spur Loop, in Freetown.
The visit by the Ombudsman was to honor an invitation extended to him by the Chinese Ambassador. Mr. Nicol-Wilson expressed his gratitude and appreciation to His Excellency Wu Peng for inviting him to discuss issues of bilateral relationship between Sierra Leone and China.
His Excellency Wu Peng thanked the Ombudsman for honouring his invitation despite his busy schedules. The Chinese Ambassador said, his country has had a long term relationship with Sierra Leone, and that he intends to maintain and continue to nurture that cordiality. In particular, the Ombudsman and the Ambassador hope to explore the possibilities of working together in the area of good governance, and agreed to engage in exchange programmes in the future that will benefit the two countries.
Abdulai Senesie
Principal Public Relations Officer
Office of the Ombudsman
OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN SIGNS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE LEGAL AID BOARD ON REFERRAL OF COMPLAINTS
Freetown – June 28th, 2017
The Office of the Ombudsman of the Republic of Sierra Leone and the Sierra Leone Legal Aid Board has today Wednesday 28th June 2017 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in relation to the referral of complaints which fall within the mandate of the Office of the Ombudsman but reported to the Legal Aid Board and vice versa, and for other connected purposes.
The signing ceremony was held in the conference room of the Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General’s Office on the third floor of Guma Building, Limina Sankoh Street, Freetown.
The signing of the MoU with the Legal Aid Board is part of the implementation of the 100-Day Plan of Action of the Ombudsman, Mr. Melron Nicol-Wilson that was launched on the 26th May 2017.
The MoU seeks to achieve professional cooperation and exchange of information on complaints referred by either institution to the other. It is hoped that the MoU will enhance a better working relationship between the Ombudsman and the Legal Aid Board in the provision of justice to the people of Sierra Leone.
In his remarks before signing, the Ombudsman, Mr. Melron Nicol-Wilson, said he was honoured to sign the MoU as it is an official document to make sure that a formal referral system is established between his office and the board. He noted that prior to his appointment; there was no formal way of referring complainants in the Office of the Ombudsman. He said, most often, complainants would be told that their matters do not fall within the mandate of the Office of the Ombudsman and not properly referred to appropriate agencies like the Legal Aid Board.
Signing on behalf of the Legal Aid Board, the Executive Director, Mrs. Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles, said, she was happy to enter into the agreement with the Ombudsman. She said, the Board has been referring several matters to the Ombudsman before the appointment of Mr. Melron Nicol-Wilson but there was usually no follow up or feedback on those matters. However, she said, it was understandable at the time since the erstwhile Ombudsman was busy with the constitutional review process.
Mrs. Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles particularly expressed appreciation to Mr. Nicol-Wilson for his immense contribution to the development of legal aid in Sierra Leone, beginning with his Lawyers Centre for Legal Assistance (LAWLA), which was the first legal aid scheme after the civil war in the country. She said, the work of LAWCLA is the foundation of legal aid in Sierra Leone, which has eventually culminated into a national legal aid programme.
The Executive director of the Legal Aid Board further noted the importance of collaborating with the Ombudsman especially in the areas of outreach and community dispute resolution, and promised to work with the Ombudsman in those areas in the future.
The Office of the Ombudsman was established by the Ombudsman Act (Act No. 2 of 1997) to investigate and resolve complaints from members of the public, who claim to have suffered injustice as a result of maladministration by Government Ministries, Departments, Agencies, Statutory Corporations or Institutions established with public funds, in Sierra Leone.
The Legal Aid Board was established by the legal Aid Act 2012 to provide, administer, coordinate and monitor the provision of Legal Aid in civil and criminal matters
Abdulai Senesie Principal Public Relations Officer Office of the Ombudsman, Sierra Leone +23278826484
THE OMBUDSMAN MEETS WITH THE BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER TO SIERRA LEONE TO DISCUSS POSSIBLE WAYS OF SUPPORTING THE OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN
*Freetown, Sierra Leone June 29th, 2017*
The Ombudsman of the Republic of Sierra Leone, Mr. Melron Nicol-Wilson, on Wednesday 28th June 2016, held discussions with the British High Commissioner to Sierra Leone, His Excellency Guy Warrington, at the British High Commission on Spur Road in Freetown. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the possible means through which the British High Commission in Sierra Leone could support the work of the Office of the Ombudsman.
During the discussions, the Ombudsman thanked the British High Commissioner for inviting him to a meeting to discuss the activities of the Office and its 100-Day Plan of Action. The Ombudsman explained the functions of his Office, which he said was to deal with complaints from members of the public against government agencies in Sierra Leone. He informed the High Commissioner that his Office is very critical in the enhancement of good governance in Sierra Leone and the maintenance of peace and security. As such, he requested the support of the British High Commission in the areas of institutional development and staff capacity.
In his response, the British High Commissioner informed the Ombudsman about the Chevening Scholarships, which he said the High Commission gives out to ten Sierra Leoneans every year to pursue graduate programmes in the United Kingdom. The High Commissioner told the Ombudsman to encourage his staff to apply for the scholarship. The High Commissioner also promised that he would introduce the Ombudsman to key officials who are running the Common Wealth Scholarship programme, and officials in charge of the governance programme at the Department for International Development (DFID) for possible funding and technical support to the Office after the 2018 elections.
Since he took over the Office in May 2017, Mr. Melron Nicol-Wilson has been meeting with heads of diplomatic missions and development agencies in Sierra Leone to explain the importance of the Office of the Ombudsman in the governance process and to solicit their support.
Abdulai Senesie Principal Public Relations Officer Office of the Ombudsman, Sierra Leone +23278826484
OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN PUBLISHES INAUGURAL EDITION OF QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER
PRESS RELEASE
18th September, 2017
Upon assumption of Office on the 2nd May 2017, the Ombudsman, Mr. Melron Nicol-Wilson, developed a 100-Day Action Plan, to address the most pressing challenges. The Plan was launched on Friday 26th May 2017, at a press conference held at the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists’ (SLAJ) headquarters, at Campbell Street, in Freetown.
The Action Plan, which commenced from the day it was launched and ended on the 2nd September, 2017, encompasses a number of activities, including the publication of a newsletter, which the new Ombudsman committed himself to accomplish within his first 100 days.
To this end, the Ombudsman has published an inaugural edition of the quarterly newsletter ( The Ombudsman), comprising his 100-Days Plan of Action and its accomplishments, as well as, some major activities that were undertaken by the Office, from May to August 2017.
Mr. Melron Nicol-Wilson has described the newsletter as the proof of his stewardship in the Office of the Ombudsman, since he assumed Office.
Soft copies of the newsletter can be accessed at: www.ombudsman.gov.sl
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Dr. Sheku Conteh
Executive Secretary
Office of the Ombudsman, Sierra Leone