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Edmond Abu Jr. Raises Concern over Civil Society Independence

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
21 January 2026
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The Executive Director of the Native Consortium and Research Centre, Edmond Abu Jr, has raised concerns about what he described as growing political infiltration within civil society organizations in Sierra Leone. He made the remarks while speaking on AYV Television’s Wake Up Sierra Leone programme.

According to Abu, the independence of civil society has been steadily eroded, with activists increasingly turning against one another along political lines. He said the space that was once known for collective advocacy and accountability is now marked by internal divisions that weaken its credibility and effectiveness.

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Abu explained that when a civil society actor speaks out against government actions, it is no longer unusual to see another activist openly challenging or discrediting that position. He noted that such confrontations often mirror political interests rather than genuine policy disagreements, raising questions about whose interests are being served.

 

In his view, poverty remains a major factor driving this trend. Abu argued that harsh economic conditions have pushed some civil society actors to compromise their independence in exchange for political favor or financial support. He said the struggle to survive has made it easier for politicians to influence voices that should remain neutral and principled.

 

The civil society leader stressed that this situation poses a serious threat to democracy and good governance. He said civil society plays a critical role in holding leaders accountable, promoting transparency and amplifying the voices of ordinary citizens. When that role is weakened, he warned, the public loses an important safeguard against abuse of power.

 

Abu also pointed out that public confidence in civil society organizations is at risk. He said citizens become confused when activists who are expected to speak truth to power appear divided or openly aligned with political camps. This, he added, undermines trust and reduces the impact of advocacy efforts.

 

Despite his concerns, Abu called for reflection and reform within the sector. He urged civil society actors to recommit themselves to ethical standards, independence and solidarity. He emphasized the need for organizations to resist political pressure and to focus on issues that directly affect the welfare of citizens.

 

He further called on development partners and donors to support initiatives that strengthen the financial sustainability of civil society groups. According to him, reducing dependence on political funding would help restore independence and credibility.

 

Abu concluded by encouraging open dialogue among civil society organizations to address internal challenges and rebuild unity. He said that while the current situation is troubling, it also presents an opportunity for self correction and renewal.

 

His comments have sparked discussion among activists and the wider public, highlighting ongoing debates about the role, integrity and future of civil society in Sierra Leone’s democratic space.

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