Swachh Bharat .. ..National Cleaning Day Initiative in Sierra Leone
Posted on the 01 February 2019 by Sampathkumar Sampath
A new campaign introduced by the country's president, has called on
people to get out on the streets and clean in order to improve everyone's
hygiene. Cleaning days are held on the first Saturday of each month.
Swachh
Bharat Abhiyan, campaign was launched on 2nd Oct 2014 at Rajghat by
our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji.The mastermind scheme is India's
largest cleanliness drive to date with three million government employees and
students from all parts of India participating in 4,041 cities, towns, and
rural areas.The campaign's official name is in Hindi and translates to
"Clean India Mission" in English. The objectives of Swachh Bharat
include eliminating open defecation through the construction of household-owned
and community-owned toilets and establishing an accountable mechanism of
monitoring toilet use. In Dec 2014, SYMA too launched a Swach
Triplicane programme, trying to clean the streets and tried keeping it clean by
employing conservancy staff for a period of 5 months or so .. .. sadly, we
could not sustain that for long !
The new campaign mentioned in first para, is a call given by the
President of an African Nation.Sierra
Leoneis a country on the southwest
coast of West Africa.Sierra Leone is a
constitutional republic with a directly elected president and a unicameral
legislature. Sierra Leone was a British Crown Colony from 1808 to 1961. Sierra
Leone became independent from the United Kingdom on 27 April 1961, led by Sir
Milton Margai. In May 1962, Sierra Leone held its first general elections as an
independent nation. On 19 April 1971, Siaka Stevens' government abolished
Sierra Leone's parliamentary government system and declared Sierra Leone a
presidential republic with Stevens as the country's first president.
In
April 1992, the Sierra Leone military toppled Momoh from power. In January
1996, the military government under Brigadier GeneralJulius Maada Bio returned
the country to multi-party democracy.Sierra
Leone has had an uninterrupted democracy from 1998 to present. In January
2002,the civil war was ended with the rebels defeated by military force with the
help and support of Ecowas, the British government, the African Union, and the
United Nations.About 16 ethnic groups inhabit Sierra Leone, each with its own
language and customs. The two largest and most influential are the Temne and
Mende.
Sierra
Leone has relied on mining, especially diamonds, for its economic base. It is
also among the largest producers of titanium and bauxite, is a major producer
of gold, and has one of the world's largest deposits of rutile. Sierra Leone is
home to the third-largest natural harbor in the world. Despite this natural
wealth, 53% of its population lived in poverty in 2011.
Julius
Maada Bio is the 5th and current president of Sierra Leone since April 4, 2018.
He is a retired Brigadier General in the Sierra Leone Army and he was the
military Head of State of Sierra Leone from January 16, 1996 to March 29, 1996
under the National Provisional Ruling Council (NPRC) military Junta government.
Bio was the presidential candidate of the main opposition Sierra Leone People's
Party. He defeated Samura Kamara of the ruling All People's Congress in the
runoff vote of the 2018 Sierra Leone presidential election with 51.8% of the
votes to Kamara"s 48.2%. Bio
succeeded Ernest Bai Koroma as president, who was constitutionally ineligible
to run for the presidency having served the maximum two five year terms.
Bio
has a Masters Degree in International Affairs from American University in
Washington, DC. Bio is also a cadet graduate from Sierra Leone prestigious
Benguema Military Academy.He is in news
for this good intitiative.As part of his strategies to sanitize and
reform Sierra Leone, His Excellency President Brigadier Retired Julius Maada
Bio has invoked a National Cleaning Day exercise scheduled for every 1st
Saturday of each month and also reintroducing Sunday trading and commercial
activities in the country.BBC reports
that this is not the first time for a national cleaning to be instituted
by government. The National Provisional Ruling Council government of Captain
Valentine Strasser first introduced a national cleaning day on the last
Saturday of every month.
That
practice disappeared into thin air just after the National Provisional Ruling
Council (NPRC) handed over power to a civilian government in 1996.Some
peoplewelcomed the reintroduction of
the national cleaning day, saying that it would help to make the country very
tidy and clean at all times. They expressed hope that it would be sustained for
the foreseeable future.There have been several pleas from traders and members
of the public for the reintroduction of Sunday trading, which was halted during
the Ebola crisis in 2014
We
appreciate every good initiative and every effort to clean and good hygiene
With
regards – S. Sampathkumar
1st Feb 2019.