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Speaker Thomas Urges MPs to Uphold their Duties

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
26 March 2026
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The Speaker of Parliament of Sierra Leone, Segepoh Solomon Thomas, has reminded Members of Parliament of their primary responsibility to serve the people, emphasizing the need for integrity and accountability in public office.

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Delivering his remarks during sitting, the Rt Hon Speaker drew attention to the constitutional obligations of lawmakers, stressing that their roles go beyond legislative duties to include a strong commitment to the citizens they represent. His statement comes as Parliament resumes sittings following a prolonged recess.

 

Making reference to Section 97 paragraph B of Act No 6 of the 1991 Constitution of Sierra Leone, the Speaker highlighted a key provision that guides the conduct of Members of Parliament. The section states that all Members of Parliament shall regard themselves as representatives of the people of Sierra Leone and must avoid any behavior that seeks to improperly enrich themselves or distance them from the citizens.

 

The Speaker underscored that this constitutional provision serves as a guiding principle for all lawmakers and should inform their actions both within and outside Parliament. He noted that public trust in democratic institutions depends largely on the conduct of elected representatives.

 

In his address, Hon Thomas also welcomed Members of Parliament who returned for the sitting after the long break, encouraging them to renew their commitment to national service. He emphasized that their election into office was based on the trust placed in them by the people and that such trust must be honored through responsible leadership.

 

He further reiterated that the essence of parliamentary service is to address the needs and concerns of citizens, particularly those at the grassroots level. According to him, Members of Parliament must remain accessible to their constituents and ensure that their voices are reflected in national decision making.

 

The Speaker’s remarks come at a time when there is growing public interest in accountability and transparency within governance structures. Observers note that such reminders are important in reinforcing ethical standards and strengthening democratic practices.

 

He cautioned that any actions perceived as self-serving or disconnected from public interest could undermine confidence in the institution of Parliament. As such, he urged lawmakers to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the values of service, integrity, and dedication.

 

Members present at the sitting acknowledged the Speaker’s message, which is expected to shape discussions and engagement in the current parliamentary session. The reminder also serves as a call for renewed focus on legislative responsibilities and effective representation.

 

As Parliament continues its work, the Speaker’s emphasis on constitutional duty highlights the importance of aligning political leadership with the expectations of the people. His message reinforces the principle that public office is a responsibility entrusted by citizens and must be exercised with honesty and commitment to national development.

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