Hon. Alpha Ben Mansaray has issued a fresh summon for Johnny Kossa, the Chief Executive Officer of Accord Logistics, to appear before Parliament next Monday. The decision comes as part of ongoing parliamentary efforts to strengthen accountability and improve transparency in Sierra Leone’s logistics and procurement sector.
According to parliamentary sources, Hon. Mansaray’s directive aims to address key questions surrounding Accord Logistics’ operations, including contract performance, service delivery, and compliance with national standards. The summon is expected to focus on issues that have been raised in recent weeks by the public, civil society, and lawmakers.
This latest action, described by Hon. Mansaray as “another hook,” highlights Parliament’s growing attention to how major companies handle public contracts and business activities that affect citizens.
Hon. Alpha Ben Mansaray is a respected Member of Parliament known for his strong stance on accountability, transparency, and good governance. Over the years, he has gained recognition for pushing government offices, private companies, and public institutions to uphold ethical standards.
Hon. Mansaray has also been active in committees that deal with public finance, oversight, infrastructure, and governance reforms. Many citizens appreciate his consistent questioning and follow-ups on national matters, which have earned him a reputation as one of the lawmakers who regularly challenges institutions to deliver better services.
Key Accomplishments of Hon. Alpha Ben Mansaray
- Played an important role in strengthening parliamentary inquiries into public spending and contract management.
- Advocated for reforms aimed at improving service delivery in the transport and logistics sector.
- Supported youth empowerment initiatives and community development projects in his constituency.
- Worked with various parliamentary committees to ensure greater transparency in government procurement.
His continuous push for accountability is one of the main reasons the public is paying close attention to Monday’s hearing with Accord Logistics.






