Journalist Eliasu Jalloh has claimed that the current economic difficulties under President Julius Maada Bio’s administration are the most severe Sierra Leoneans have encountered since the end of the civil war.
In a recent statement, Jalloh expressed his perspective on the rising costs of living and escalating economic instability, saying, “Regardless of what others may say, President Bio’s government has brought about the most severe hardship Sierra Leoneans have faced since the end of the civil war.”
The journalist’s comments have sparked widespread discussion on social media and in public forums. Many individuals resonate with Jalloh’s viewpoint, agreeing that daily life has become increasingly challenging due to inflation and a lack of job opportunities.

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Some critics have also argued that Jalloh’s statement fails to consider the structural challenges and global economic pressures that also contribute to the current crisis.

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U r absolutely right ballon. The government is always moving the goal post a week or two ago they lied about creating many a million or more jobs.
Not mentioning the devaluation of the currency or how many villas does the government individuals have in the Gambia, it’s all the country’s revenue
Madam journalist please be careful of what you are saying about bio’s government.
Because as long as you are saying the truth they will find a way to arrest you.
Let’s leave Bio and his wife including his cabinet in the hands of Allah.
Inshallah they will face the punishment of Allah before they visit the grave.