In a landmark move to safeguard consumer rights and promote public welfare, Chief Minister David Moinina Sengeh officially launched the National Consumer Protection Commission (NCPC) on behalf of President Julius Maada Bio. This initiative marks a significant step in addressing long-standing issues of consumer protection in Sierra Leone.
The commission, created by law in 2020 and operationalized last year, represents the culmination of efforts dating back to 2005. At the launch, Chief Minister Sengeh celebrated this achievement, emphasizing the role of strong governance and leadership under President Bio.
βThis commission is an example of what governance and leadership are,β Chief Minister Sengeh stated. βThank you, President Bio, for doing what many before you couldnβt. We de don di game.β
Sengeh highlighted his personal dedication to consumer protection, recounting his participation in field inspections earlier this year following complaints about expired products being sold on the streets.
βWe found and engaged businesses and petty traders, even fining those found wanting,β he said. βThis is what good citizen action looks like.β
The Chief Minister also issued a stern warning against seeking leniency for those violating consumer protection laws.
βDonβt beg for your relative who has broken the law by stocking expired products,β he warned. βBecause when you do, it might be your own child who unknowingly buys the next counterfeit product.β
Chief Minister Sengeh underscored the commissionβs alignment with Sierra Leoneβs democratic values and its role in the nationβs broader development agenda, including President Bioβs Big Five priorities.
βAt the heart of consumer protection is democracyβgovernment for the people,β he noted. βWhat will make it have an accelerated impact is when we all come together as one government and one people to support the president and the governmentβs focus.β
The launch of the NCPC is a testament to the governmentβs commitment to fostering accountability, safeguarding public health, and empowering citizens to demand quality and fairness in the marketplace. It highlights the administrationβs proactive approach to ensuring that consumer rights are protected and that businesses operate responsibly.
With the NCPC now fully operational, citizens are encouraged to support its mission by reporting consumer issues and upholding the principles of fairness and accountability in their communities.