Chief Minister David Moinina Sengeh has announced that Sierra Leone is hosting the 32nd Conference of Directors-General of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) West and Central Africa Region.
The high-level meeting has brought together more than 150 technical experts from 28 countries to deliberate on key customs issues under the theme: “A Customs that protects society through its vigilance and commitment.”
The Commissioner-General of the National Revenue Authority, Jeneba Bangura—who also serves as Chairperson of the African Tax Administration Forum and is a member of a United Nations expert group—joined Deputy Commissioner-General I, Ann Marie Harding, and senior officials in welcoming delegates to the conference.
The event is expected to be officially opened by President Julius Maada Bio later today.
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The conference highlights Sierra Leone’s role in regional and international customs cooperation and its commitment to strengthening systems for effective oversight and enforcement.









