Civil society activist J MUS has commended Magistrate Rugiatu Sesay for her outstanding contributions to the legal field, particularly for her work at Court Number 5 on Ross Road.

Known for her fair and impartial judgments, Magistrate Sesay has become a respected figure of justice within the community. Her commitment to ensuring that both the poor and the wealthy receive equal treatment under the law has earned her widespread recognition.

Magistrate Sesay’s approach to the law is deeply rooted in the principles outlined in Sierra Leone’s 1991 Constitution, which guarantees equality before the law for all citizens. Her unwavering dedication to upholding these constitutional rights reflects her belief in justice and equality for all.

Beyond her professionalism, Magistrate Sesay is admired for her compassionate understanding of how the law affects the everyday lives of Sierra Leoneans. As a well-trained and qualified magistrate, she has consistently delivered fair and balanced verdicts, significantly contributing to the pursuit of justice in the country.

J MUS, along with many others, has praised Magistrate Sesay for her integrity and dedication to the rule of law, highlighting her as one of the finest female magistrates in Sierra Leone.

Her work continues to inspire confidence in the judicial system, ensuring that justice remains accessible to all, regardless of social or economic status.