Alhaji Komba, a prominent media figure in Sierra Leone, has been elected chairman of the Central District for the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP), defeating the incumbent, Elder Nabieu, by a wide margin.
Komba’s win reflects strong grassroots support and a growing political profile rooted in his years of service and community engagement. His campaign emphasized continued development across the district, with a particular focus on youth and women’s empowerment.
Local supporters have long viewed Komba as a dedicated figure within the party, often crediting him with contributing significantly to local initiatives. His election was seen by many as a natural progression, driven by public demand for more active leadership.
As he assumes his new role, Komba has outlined plans to strengthen the SLPP’s presence in the district and position it strongly for the 2028 general elections. He pledged to expand development efforts and deepen engagement with constituents, particularly in underrepresented communities.
In the wake of his victory, Komba expressed appreciation to party members and supporters, affirming his commitment to the SLPP and to fulfilling the expectations placed on him as district chairman.