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MoICE, KAS Engage Youth on Nation Building at Independence Seminar

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
30 April 2026
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The Ministry of Information and Civic Education in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation has hosted a high level seminar and symposium aimed at strengthening civic participation and national unity as Sierra Leone marks its 65th Independence Anniversary.

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The event, held at the Miatta Conference Centre on April 25, 2026, brought together young people from across the country to discuss their role in national development and the future of Sierra Leone. The gathering formed part of activities designed to reflect on the country’s progress while encouraging citizens to actively contribute to its growth.

 

Facilitators at the seminar delivered a strong and positive message, urging young people to recognize their importance in shaping the nation. They emphasized that the future of Sierra Leone lies in the hands of its youth, encouraging them to take responsibility, embrace innovation and commit to building a better society. According to the speakers, meaningful change begins with individual actions and a shared sense of purpose.

 

Discussions throughout the day reinforced the idea that national development is not solely the responsibility of government but requires the collective effort of all citizens. Participants were encouraged to remain proactive, informed and engaged in civic processes, with facilitators highlighting that an active and responsible citizenry is key to sustainable progress.

 

As part of the engagement, participants were divided into thematic groups focusing on Gender, Media, Security, Artificial Intelligence and Youth Empowerment. These groups held detailed discussions and later presented their findings to the Ministry. Their presentations outlined practical and forward looking recommendations aimed at strengthening civic engagement, improving governance and creating opportunities for young people.

 

The evening symposium attracted prominent academics and national figures including Cecil Blake, Miriam Conteh Morgan and Joe A.D. Alie. Their contributions added depth to the discussions and inspired participants to reflect on their role in nation building.

 

Speakers at the symposium delivered optimistic and forward looking messages, emphasizing the importance of nationalism and patriotism. They encouraged Sierra Leoneans to take pride in their country and to actively contribute to its development through integrity, hard work and unity. According to them, the nation’s progress depends on deliberate and consistent efforts rather than passive expectations.

 

They also highlighted the importance of values and leadership at all levels of society. One of the key positive messages was that Sierra Leone has the human potential and resources needed to succeed, but this success depends on how citizens choose to act. The speakers encouraged young people to become agents of change, using education and innovation as tools for national transformation.

 

The role of parenting in nation building also featured prominently in the discussions. Speakers stressed that strong family values and guidance are essential in shaping responsible citizens, noting that positive upbringing contributes significantly to national development.

 

The interactive nature of the symposium allowed participants to engage directly with the speakers, asking questions and sharing concerns. The responses provided reassurance and practical insights, further motivating attendees to take an active role in their communities.

 

The Ministry of Information and Civic Education expressed appreciation to all participants and stakeholders for their contributions. The Ministry also commended the Konrad Adenauer Foundation for its continued support in promoting civic education and national dialogue.

 

The event concluded on a hopeful note, with participants leaving inspired and committed to playing a meaningful role in building a more responsive, resilient and cohesive Sierra Leone.

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