The Producers Guild of Sierra Leone (PGSL) has officially announced its new executive team, made up of filmmakers and creative professionals from across the country.
The announcement was made in a public statement on 15 November 2025, with the Guild promising a stronger, more organised leadership dedicated to improving Sierra Leone’s film industry.
Guild Assures Public of Strong Leadership
In the statement, the PGSL said the new executive members bring years of experience and are committed to supporting filmmakers and promoting growth in the industry.
The Guild said the team will work to provide mentorship, training, guidance and welfare support for registered producers. It also said the executives will help strengthen corporate partnerships and promote international best practices in filmmaking.
Focus on Development and Transformation
According to the press release, the new executive team will:
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Support the Guild’s leadership and members through administrative work.
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Provide training and seminars to help producers improve their skills.
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Develop strategic plans to transform the movie industry in Sierra Leone.
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Promote the interests of producers both locally and internationally.
The Guild added that its Executive Membership Team will work with “commitment and dedication” to push new ideas and support filmmakers across the country and in the diaspora.
Part of the Sierra Leone Film Guild
The Producers Guild is under the Sierra Leone Film Guild, the official trade union for film professionals in the country.
The Guild encouraged filmmakers to work together to grow the industry and improve creativity and production standards.
Meet the New Executive Members
Top leadership includes:
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Agness Fatmata Tarawallie – President
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Khadijah Jalloh (Dijah Kay) – Vice President
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Abubakarr Mansaray – Secretary General
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M’balu Kabba – Treasurer
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Dr. Isatu Kakay-Diallo – Media & Publications Director
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Hassan Jamil Fofanah – Director of Partnerships & International Coordination
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Thelma Barnett – National Coordinator
Other members include coordinators, advisers, welfare leads, financial officers, and specialists in visual effects and production.
Call for Support
The PGSL called on the public and filmmakers to follow its activities on social media for updates on upcoming programmes and events.
The press release was signed by Dr Isatu Kakay-Diallo, Media and Publications Director for the Guild.

