By Hassan Osman Kargbo
Honourable Alhaji Musa Tarawally is increasingly gaining attention in Sierra Leone’s political space as discussions around the 2028 presidential election begin to take shape. Within the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party, he is widely being mentioned as one of the prominent figures who could play a major role in the party’s future leadership.
Political observers and party supporters say Tarawally’s growing visibility has positioned him among the individuals being considered in conversations about the party’s direction after the tenure of President Julius Maada Bio.
Supporters believe his leadership style and political engagement have contributed to his rising profile within the party and among grassroots supporters across the country.
According to those promoting his Vision 2028 agenda, Tarawally’s political ambition is rooted in a commitment to serve the people and advance national development through inclusive leadership.
Advocates of his vision say he places strong emphasis on grassroots leadership, noting that effective governance must remain connected to the everyday realities of ordinary Sierra Leoneans.
They explain that his approach seeks to ensure that government policies reflect the needs and aspirations of communities across the country.
The agenda linked to Vision 2028 highlights key development priorities including education, healthcare, infrastructure development and youth empowerment.
Supporters say these areas remain central to improving living standards and expanding opportunities for citizens, particularly young people.
Tarawally’s backers also describe him as someone who promotes sustainable economic growth that balances national development with social equity.
They believe such policies would contribute to poverty reduction and long term economic stability.
Beyond politics, Tarawally’s professional background as a management consultant is often highlighted by those who support his leadership aspirations.
They argue that his experience in strategic planning and organizational management provides skills that are valuable for governance and national development.
Within political circles, he is also known for maintaining a reputation for pragmatism and an approach that focuses on practical results.
Supporters say his ability to navigate complex administrative and political challenges has further strengthened his image as a capable leader.
In recent months, Tarawally’s name has appeared more frequently in political discussions as parties and political actors begin early preparations for the 2028 elections.
The National Strategic Media and Communication Unit supporting his Vision 2028 agenda has also increased efforts to highlight his leadership message through various communication platforms.
According to the unit, their strategy includes engaging grassroots communities, strengthening public communication and promoting policy messages focused on national development.
They say the effort is intended to build wider public awareness of Tarawally’s vision while also encouraging constructive dialogue on the country’s future.
Supporters believe that as political discussions continue to evolve toward the next electoral cycle, Tarawally’s growing prominence reflects the broader search for leadership capable of guiding Sierra Leone toward sustained progress and stability.



