Since lawmakers in the
Sierra Leone House of Parliament on Tuesday 8th December 2015 ratified the
Private Members’ motion bill titled: ‘The Safe
Abortion Act, 2015”, the
bill is now before President Dr Ernest Bai Koroma for his assent to pass it
into law. The Bill seeks to allow Sierra Leonean girls and women unimpeded
access to what they labeled as ‘safe’ abortion.
Consequently,
representatives of the Inter Religious Council of Sierra Leone (IRCSL) yesterday, Wednesday January 6, 2016, paid a follow-up courtesy call on President Dr
Ernest Bai Koroma at State House to not just express their opposition to the
bill, but also discuss the way forward.
President Koroma informed the delegation that Parliament has
passed the bill and it’s before him for signature, stating that yesterday is the last day for his assent and comments on what Parliament
should look at.
“This
is not a government initiated bill but a Private Members’ bill. I must say that
I have also had representations, text messages and calls on the same issue and
the Secretary to the President (SP) also presented a letter to me by a
congressman from the US expressing similar views on the same matter. But we
have always consulted with you on matters of national importance,” he told the gathering of religious leaders.
The
president said he will refer the matter to parliament in order for them to hold
consultations with the Inter Religious Council of Sierra Leone, and pointed out
that the SP would forward concerns by religious leaders to parliament in order
to review the bill without even coming back to him. “Religious
leaders represent a huge constituency across the country. I will ask parliament
to put a hold on the bill pending discussions on the issue. I will not give
assent now but will send it back to parliament,” President Koroma assured.
Bishop Archibald Cole, one
of the representatives of the IRCSL, said they are following up on the last
meeting before the New Year. He noted that they were not sufficiently educated
on the Abortion Bill because “we are dealing with the inalienable
life of man to live. A Bill that would tend to take that life will have serious
implications for our generational landscape. We knew it would have to come to
you for assent,” he
told the president.
Rev. Dr Osman Fornah also
a member of the IRCSL said President Koroma has a very cordial relationship
with religious leaders across the country, and therefore would want to ask for
more time to hold a national conference on the matter.
Sheik Abu Bakarr Conteh
also of the IRCSL described the issue as a delicate matter but believed the
main points have been delivered to the president.
Also present at the
meeting were the newly appointed Attorney General and Minister of Justice, the
Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Deputy Minister of Local
Government and Rural Development, and Minister of Social Welfare, Gender and
Children’s Affairs.
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