Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh returned to Sierra Leone to a rousing reception from Fullah community leaders and stakeholders after a diplomatic tour of African nations.

His return yesterday, comes amid rising tensions following the arrest and alleged mistreatment of hundreds of Fullah nationals by security forces in Freetown on December 15.

Dr. Jalloh condemned the actions of the Sierra Leone Police and Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces, which sparked widespread outrage within the Fullah community. He assured the public of a thorough investigation to ensure justice and prevent future occurrences.

“This government is committed to protecting the rights and dignity of all citizens. We will not tolerate acts that undermine our principles of equality and respect for diversity,” Dr. Jalloh said.

The Vice President announced plans to meet with stakeholders and tribal heads from the Fullah community, reaffirming his administration’s resolve to engage directly with affected citizens. He promised to deploy teams nationwide to ensure that Fullahs are reassured of their constitutional rights and that their concerns are heard and addressed.

The incident has fueled calls from community leaders for swift government action, with many emphasizing the need to restore trust and unity. Dr. Jalloh urged calm and solidarity among Sierra Leoneans, highlighting the importance of upholding the nation’s values of equality and inclusion.

The Vice President’s proactive approach and vocal support for the Fullah community have been met with widespread approval, reinforcing his position as a unifying figure during a period of heightened tension.