Thursday, 15 February 2018

L.A.W.Y.E.R.S of Courage: Celebrating 21 years of using the law to promote and protect the rights of women and girls in Sierra Leone



By Ahmed Sahid Nasralla (De Monk)

KAMAYAMA DONATION: L.A.W.Y.E.R.S made donation of relief items to displaced women and girls of the Kamayama Lumley community following the infamous August 14th mudslide



Legal Access through Women Yearning for Equality Rights and Social Justice (L.A.W.Y.E.R.S) mark its 21st anniversary this Valentine’s Day, the 14th of February 2018. It remains Sierra Leone’s foremost organization of female lawyers battling on to protect and promote the rights of the most vulnerable women and girls in Sierra Leone. 

Courage 

No other organization can boast of its achievements and if there is one word which sums up why L.A.W.Y.E.R.S has survived this long, it iscourage. Courage to do the right thing even in the most difficult times. 

Women of Courage & the Civil War 

On the 14th of February 1997, it was courage that inspired a group of female lawyers including the late Hon. Justice Claudia Taylor, the late Hon. Justice Valerie Nicol and the late Patricia Kabba, to come together with other brave soldiers such as Isha Dyfan, Maureen Green, Yasmin Jusu-Sheriff, Mariama Seray Kallay, Hannah Ahmed, Vivian Solomon, Musu Kamara and Jamesina King to form an organization that would use the law to secure the rights of the most vulnerable women and girls in our country. 

This was in an environment of political and economic instability and just a few months before the outbreak of the full scale civil war, which left women and girls even more vulnerable to rape and domestic violence.
Undeterred, the women of L.A.W.Y.E.R.S continued to meet and plan for the future.

Projects 

Once the civil war ended, it embarked on several projects including regular visits to Pademba Road Prison, checking on the welfare of female inmates, establishing a legal advice clinic and providing legal services not only in Freetown, but also in Kenema and Kono. 

Legislation 

L.A.W.Y.E.R.S’ fight for gender equality was crystallized in the passage of the three Gender Acts. These are The Domestic Violence Act, 2007 (Act no. 20 of 2007), The Registration of Customary Marriage and Divorce Act, 2009 (Act no. 1 of 2009) and The Devolution of Estates Act, 2007 (Act no. 21 of 2007). 

These were followed by the passage of the Sexual Offences Act, 2012 (Act no. 60 of 2012).
The women of L.A.W.Y.E.R.S were instrumental in ensuring that these four key pieces of legislation came into existence. 

Constitutional Review Process

The women of L.A.W.Y.E.R.S actively participated in Sierra Leone’s recently concluded Constitutional Review Process and called for the statutory creation of a forensic lab that would be known as “Forensic Analysis Crime Detection Agency (FACDA)”, which would help the Police carry out proper investigations of sexual related offences.   
                                                           
Ebola Crisis

When Sierra Leone experienced the Ebola crisis between 2014 and 2015, the women of L.A.W.Y.E.R.S engaged in public broadcasts on radio, television, print and social media on how the disease was caught and how its spread could be prevented.

Mudslide 

In August 2017 when the hills of Regent were hit by a devastating mudslide which left many dead and displaced, the women of L.A.W.Y.E.R.S gathered resources and provided relief packs to the women and girls of the Kamayama community, Lumley. Some of these women were lactating mothers, many with very young children, left destitute and in many cases homeless by the disaster.  

March 7th 2018 General Elections 

This year as Sierra Leone goes to her fourth general elections since the end of the civil war, the women of L.A.W.Y.E.R.S are speaking out on issues of domestic and sexual violence with specific reference to Subsection 127 (a) of The Public Elections Act, 2012, (Act No 4 of 2012).
The women of L.A.W.Y.E.R.S are also speaking out against threats and intimidation and the adult female’s constitutional right to exercise her vote according to her political beliefs. 

Legal Advice & Assistance & Community Work 

Lois Anita Kawa, current President of L.A.W.Y.E.R.S, said they would continue to provide free legal advice and assistance to the most vulnerable women and girls of society. 

“We will persist with creating awareness on the Gender Acts through media broadcasts and community work and will provide aid relief to deprived communities, especially in times of crisis,” said Lois, adding that the women of L.A.W.Y.E.R.S will continue to exhibit exemplary courage as Sierra Leone evolves and continues her journey towards a society where human rights are guaranteed for everyone.

Social evening

On Saturday, 10th February 2018, the organization hosted a social evening in celebration of its 21 years milestone at the Balmaya Arts, Congo Cross, Freetown. The occasion brought together founding, past and present members of the organization, sponsors and individuals who have been supportive of the L.A.W.Y.E.R.S’ cause. 

“We have come a long way and it has not been an easy ride,” said Lois. “And we did not walk alone as an organization; so it’s fitting for us to recognize all those who have helped in diverse ways for us to reach this milestone in our long journey.” 

Various recognition awards were presented to founding members Hon Justice Musu Kamara and Yasmin Jusu-Sheriff, with post-humous recognitions to the late Hon Justice Valerie Nicol and Hon Justice Claudia Taylor. Another post-humous award went to the late former First Lady of the Republic, Patricia Kabbah, while the current First Lady Mrs Sia Nyama Koroma was awarded as an honorary member. Other recipients of awards included sponsors UN Women, OSIWA, UNFPA and patrons Mrs Asmaa Kamara James of Radio Democracy 98.1 FM and popular TV journalist Princetta Wiiliams, among others.




MERCURY RASTA BETTING GETS SUPERIOR

By Mercury PR



The lead Sports Betting and Lottery Company, Mercury International has increased the maximum number of teams it customers can bet on one single ticket known as ‘Rasta Betting’. Previously, a customer can select 12 teams maximum to bet on at once; but they now have the opportunity to select and bet on 15 teams maximum on one ticket.

The 15 teams’ maximum for Rasta Betting will commence effective from Wednesday 14th February, 2018. Our customers will now have the choice to select from 3 - 15 teams of their choice to bet on from our daily fixtures.

This new idea is in line with Mercury’s continuous commitment in giving it respected customers the opportunity to increase their chances of winning its products. The Rasta Betting is not common amongst Mercury customers based on the perception that is it very difficult to predict the outcome of 12 teams and win.

Shedding more light on the addition, the Managing Director, Martin Michael, said the addition is to increase the chances of our customers of winning our products and in particular the Rasta Betting. 

“This is an effort to provide multiple options for our customers to win our products. Before now, our football customers can only select t 12 teams maximum to bet on, but we have now increased it to 15 teams. It is also in response to recommendations from our customers to increase the Rasta Betting thereby increasing their chances of winning more money”. He said

“We have had few lucky customers whom have won Rasta Betting, as recent as Monday 12th February, 2018; we had a winner of Rasta Betting who won (Le73, 000, 000) having staked (Le10, 000) on 12 teams. This product is however not easy to win because largely it is difficult to predict the outcome of 12 teams; but if you lucky to win it will be a .life changing amount. That is the reason why we’ve decided to increase the teams from 12 to 15 par bet’’. He admonished.

In conclusion, Mr. Martin emphasized that all Mercury Games are restricted to persons whom have attained the 18 years and above, Mercury maintains zero tolerance on under age betting.  



TRADER WINS 73M MERCURY RASTA BETTING

By Mercury PR

Operations Manager, Joseph Herb and the Winner


In what has become a habit from our valued customers winning whopping amounts from Mercury International, 29 years old Alusine Kamara, who is a permanent resident in the eastern part of Freetown, on Monday 12th February 2018 won Le73 million after staking just Le10,000 on football.

As a tax compliance Company, Mercury International paid Le14 million to the National Revenue Authority on behalf of the winner having constitute 20% of winnings over Le20 million Mercury should pay on behalf it valued winners.
Alusine choose 12 teams known as ‘Rasta Betting’. Rasta Betting gives customers the opportunity to select 12 teams maximum to bet on at once. Fortunately, Alusine got his predictions on all 12 teams’ right. 

Presenting the cheque to the winner at Mercury’s head office Krootown Road Freetown on 5th February, 2018 at 10:00am, the Operations manager, Mercury International admonished the winner to take full advantage of this life changing opportunity. 

“Mercury is a way of life now for many Sierra Leoneans; and Mercury has helped transformed many lives from nothing to something. We have made several millionaires, we give our customers the opportunity to stake a minimum amount of Le1, 000 and win life changing amounts. Our designed products give our customers the chance to win thereby motivating them to stake more”. He said

“We’ll continue our unwavering commitment to provide our customers with better opportunity to win our products; we pay our winners instant upon validating their winning tickets. I will also like to state here that we shall continue paying our winners without delay. Let me conclude by admonishing you again to take full advantage of this life changing opportunity”. He concluded. 

Receiving the cheque, excited Alusine Kamara expressed great delight and thanked God for choosing him among the thousands of Mercury constant customers. This is a great opportunity for me to transform my life.
“I have been playing Mercury since 2008, my highest winning was last year; and I won Le1, 400,000. I have no doubt in Mercury, I will serve as an ambassador for them in my Community in helping change the perception of Mercury regarding the reality and transparency of their games”. He affirmed

When asked what he intends doing with the amount won, Alusine said he will intends using it well, “I will open a business and continue to take care of his children, I was struggling to pay their school fess and providing food for them and my wife, but with such an opportunity, our challenges are over”. He Confessed.