Former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara (JFK), has shone the spotlight on Ms. Ramatu K. Jalloh, a lawyer based in Bo, for what he described as her remarkable dedication to both justice and humanity.

In a tribute titled “Special Recognition to Ramatu Jalloh, Esq: Lawyer by Profession, and Barber by Heart,” JFK highlighted Ms. Jalloh’s unique blend of professional excellence and community service.

While known for her legal expertise and brilliance in the courtroom, Ms. Jalloh has extended her service to society in a way few would expect by becoming the team’s official female barber. Armed with her clippers, she volunteers her time to offer free haircuts to individuals whose lives have been affected by the kush epidemic.

According to JFK, Ms. Jalloh’s work with clippers is more than a simple grooming exercise. Each haircut, he said, is an act of love and encouragement, restoring hope, dignity, and self-worth to those trying to reclaim their lives from addiction.

“Her actions remind us that support comes in many forms,” JFK wrote. “In the precise lines of a fade, she delivers care. In the simple act of grooming, she helps restore self-worth to those fighting to reclaim their lives. She is a true teammate, a compassionate colleague and a beacon of practical love in our community.”

He added that Ms. Jalloh represents the best qualities of service, using both her profession and her personal passion to inspire change. “We are incredibly proud of you. Thank you for using your talent to heal, help, and make a tangible difference,” he concluded.

Through his recognition, JFK underscored the powerful message that acts of compassion whether in a courtroom or through the hum of clippers can transform lives and strengthen communities.