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Sierra Leone’s Minister of Internal Affairs emphasises the significance of bilateral security cooperation in enhancing global security

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Festus J Lahai
Festus J Lahai
Festus J. Lahai is a seasoned journalist, public relations specialist, peace and conflict expert, and currently serves as Information Attaché at the Embassy of Sierra Leone in Moscow, Russian Federation. Hailing from Kenema in Eastern Sierra Leone, he began his media career in 2004 at Radio Nongowa Spin FM and went on to serve in various roles across local and international media outlets. A former sports reporter, presenter, and producer at Radio Mercury, he also served as National Assistant Secretary General of the Sports Writers Association of Sierra Leone (SWASAL). Lahai holds a diploma and a BA in Peace and Conflict Studies from Fourah Bay College and is currently pursuing a Master’s in International Relations at RUDN University. He is the Editor-in-Chief of The BALL newspaper.

Korovy Val, Moscow – 29 May 2025:Sierra Leone’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Morie Lengor Esq. delivered a rousing speech at the XIII International Meeting of High-Ranking Representatives in Charge of Security Matters, held in Moscow from May 27 to 29, 2025.

The annual gathering brings together global security leaders to discuss collaborative approaches to peace and security in an increasingly unpredictable world.

In his statement, the Honourable Minister conveyed salutations and gratitude from H.E President Bio and the people of Sierra Leone to His Excellency President Vladimir Putin, the Russian Government, and the citizens of the Russian Federation for their hospitality and continued support.

Touching on the theme of the summit, Minister Lengor emphasized the importance of multilateral dialogue in addressing global security threats.

“In the context of today’s complex global security landscape, gatherings like this are critical. In our African tradition, we say ‘we hang heads’, which means we come together to think, share, and craft sustainable solutions for global peace,” he stated.

He commended the Russian Federation for facilitating the annual summit, which he described as a “laudable initiative” that fosters collaboration and friendship among security stakeholders worldwide.

Minister Lengor called for collective engagement in achieving international peace and stability, underscoring the importance of inclusivity in global security efforts.

“No one country can make the world a safer place alone. Even the smallest nations play a vital role in ensuring global peace,” he said, urging continued unity, especially among countries of the Global South and East.

The summit concludes on May 29 with high-level discussions expected to focus on transnational threats, cybersecurity, terrorism, and regional cooperation frameworks.

On the sidelines of the conference, Honourable Minister Lengor held very fruitful consultative meetings with his Guinean , Gambian, Somalian counterparts. With Guinea the minister and his colleagues discussed Yenga and trans boarder crime. With Gambia, they discussed issues of Sierra Leoneans involved in criminal activities in the Gambia in specific reference to Kush. With Somalia the minister discussed human trafficking. The Minister also held meeting with a global cybersecurity organization.

The Honourable Minister in his statement also highlighted induced climate change threats.

Minister of Internal Affairs, Morie Lengor Esq. & Ambassador Mohamed Yongawo

The Honourable Minister of Internal Affairs, is accompanied by His Excellency Ambassador Mohamed Yongawo, Head of Chancery at the Embassy Moscow-Russian Federation, Mr. Ibrahim Saspo Sankoh, and the Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Mr. John Bosco Momoh

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