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VP Juldeh Calls for Calm and Religious Tolerance

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
2 January 2026
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By Hassan Osman Kargbo

Vice President of Sierra Leone, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, has issued a national appeal for calm, understanding, and continued religious tolerance, following the circulation of a viral video in which an imam is heard advising Muslims not to accept Christmas greetings, gifts, or food from Christians, claiming such actions would lead them to hell. The video has triggered widespread public debate and concern, especially given Sierra Leone’s long-standing reputation as a peaceful and united multi-faith society.

 

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Speaking during a gathering at the Tabligh Mosque in Macdonald, Dr. Juldeh Jalloh addressed the matter from a social, cultural, and spiritual standpoint. He reminded the congregation that religious leaders hold great influence and therefore must ensure that their teachings promote unity, peace, compassion, and shared national identity rather than division and resentment.

 

He acknowledged that religious doctrine, whether Islamic or Christian, is sacred to its followers. However, he emphasized that teachings must also be aligned with the reality and values of the society in which citizens live. Sierra Leone, he said, is known globally as one of the most religiously tolerant nations, where Muslims and Christians coexist harmoniously, celebrate national holidays together, and often belong to the same families.

 

Dr. Juldeh Jalloh underscored that Sierra Leone’s model of coexistence is not merely symbolic, but woven deeply into the fabric of daily life. He described Muslims and Christians in Sierra Leone as “not merely neighbours but brothers and sisters who share daily life, social events, and even family ties.” He added that for generations, both faiths have stood side by side during celebrations, tragedies, and national milestones, demonstrating a unity that has defined the nation.

 

The Vice President further urged religious leaders across Sierra Leone to adopt consultation, continuous learning, and moderation when addressing followers, especially on sensitive matters that may stir public emotions and threaten cohesion. He noted that while everyone is entitled to personal beliefs, teachings that can potentially create fear, judgement, or segregation must be handled with caution and wisdom.

 

He appealed for calm as the matter continues to generate strong reactions online and within communities. According to the Vice President, now is a moment for reflection and dialogue, rather than anger or retaliation. He encouraged citizens to avoid divisive language on social media and instead use their platforms to promote peace and respect.

 

The remarks come at a time when Sierra Leone has been striving to strengthen national unity amid wider calls for social cohesion. Many community leaders, civil society organisations, and citizens have expressed support for the Vice President’s statement, highlighting that peace remains a collective responsibility and must be protected at all costs.

 

Dr. Juldeh Jalloh closed his address by reminding Sierra Leoneans that the country’s uniqueness lies in its ability to live as one family, regardless of religious identity. He called on all citizens, particularly leaders and influencers, to safeguard that legacy and ensure that Sierra Leone continues to be celebrated as a beacon of religious harmony.

 

His message comes as national conversations continue, with hopes that dialogue and mutual respect will guide the way forward.

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