The newly appointed Executive Director of the Sierra Leone Standards Bureau (SLSB), Dr. John Paul Kaisam, and his team paid a courtesy visit to the management of NP (SL) Limited.
The visit marked an important milestone in the relationship between the SLSB and NP (SL) Limited, demonstrating the commitment of both parties to work closely together.
During the visit, Mr. Mansaray expressed delight in welcoming the team from the Agency. He emphasized that NP’s first commitment is to work assiduously and collaborate with them, noting that collaboration is crucial for promoting accountability, integrity, and quality standards within the country’s petroleum industry.
Dr. Kaisam expressed his gratitude to NP for its unwavering partnership over the decades, highlighting several significant infrastructures that have been built together, including the remarkable construction of the petroleum lab at NP’s Terminal.
Dr. Kaisam also emphasized the importance of fostering strong collaboration between SLSB and NP. Both parties expressed their commitment to regular communication and coordination to achieve tangible results in the petroleum industry.
The visit underscored the shared commitment to maintaining high standards of operations and ensuring quality petroleum products for the benefit of consumers and the overall economy.
Great work. Kudos to Dr. Kaisam and his team.
Hello Editorial Team,
As not only a daily follower of your stories, but also a former senior reporter of the Concord Times newspaper, I decided to send this short message to the management, and or the editorial of this platform.
I feel unfortunate when I see minor mistakes you make in some of your stories, including this one involving Standards Bureau and NP. In this article, there are things you left out that may not only have stopped your audience from understanding your article, but force them to do more researches such as; to identify;
1) The article does not show us where the said meeting was held, and
2) You just say Mr. Mansaray without his full name or his position.
I suggest that the team tries hard to employ a proofreader(s) to provide a smooth ride in understanding your articles.
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