The Government of Sierra Leone has compensated 17 landowners in Black Johnson and surrounding areas as part of its legal acquisition of land for the Fish Harbor project.
The compensation comes as a result of the government’s legal acquisition of their land for the fish harbor project.
Lawyer Yusuf Sesay, representing the Attorney General’s Office, confirmed that the compensation process has been ongoing since 2019.
“We called for people to submit their documents if they have land that will be affected by this development. We received over 200 claimants, but after thorough scrutiny with the Ministry of Lands, only 21 people have legal claims to the lands,” Sesay stated.
Of the 21 claimants, 17 have received their compensation, while four individuals remain in the documentation process necessary to access their payments.
The Black Johnson Fish Harbor project will occupy a total of 252 acres of land, with 80 acres already classified as government property under the Fore Shore Act, which designates lands near the shoreline as government-owned.
The government has been notably diligent in following legal procedures to acquire the remaining 172 acres, ensuring compliance with all necessary regulations.
“We have involved the community, Parliament, and executed the warrant to take over the land for the project,” Lawyer Sesay emphasized, asserting the government’s commitment to transparency throughout the acquisition process.
Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Princess Dugba, noted that the project has attracted further investment interest. She revealed that companies specializing in laboratory work, fish canning, and other ventures are prepared to invest once construction begins, promising to create hundreds of jobs.
The Fish Harbor project, funded by a $55 million grant from the Chinese government, is expected to generate significant revenue and provide numerous employment opportunities.
Upon completion, the harbor will be owned and operated by the Government of Sierra Leone, representing a critical advancement for the nation’s fisheries industry.

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This is the project I have been praying for ,as its completion will provide jobs , stabilise the fish stocks and generate revenues for the government 🙏
It will not stabilise the fish stocks. Instead it will take all the fish out of the sea so that the small fisherman will not get any fish anymore. Just the big cooperation will get all the fish, which it will export.
Besides that it will make a huge area dirty and smelly which will destroy any chances for tourism in the future.
It is absolutely catastrophic for sierra leone and its possibilities in the future.
It will just make a very few people veeery rich. But everyone else will suffer.
200 people submit their document only 17 where qualify to pay, what a joke so nuna 1 say lands nr dae do dem woke well, bikos dis people pay 4 their document, tif government