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SOWAY COUNCIL SPEAKS OUT AMID INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION

Senior initiators of the Bondo Society from different part of the country, has voiced their challenges amid the International Women’s Day Celebration

National Soway Council, which comprises senior initiators of the Bondo Society from different part of the country, has voiced their challenges amid the International Women’s Day Celebration at Youyi Building car park on Tuesday 8th March 2022.

The Global Women’s Day Celebration is considered to sheer light on the strengths, successes, resilient, hardworking feats as well as the impeccable things women in various workplaces have done, and how they are scaling the gender parity rank, especially in Sierra Leone by extension.

 In this regard, whiles making her remark, Gumbu Lawo, the Organising Secretary of the National  Soway Council said their main motive is embedded in installing informal education into the lives of prospects thereby maintaining necessary household chores during the time of attaining marital status. 

She revealed that in recent times they are having back-and-front challenges particularly from people from different quarters as a way of putting an end to the socio-cultural activities they had inherited from their ancestors. Adding that they had signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the age consent and the preparedness of children ahead of the initiation. ‘’we choose this day in order to vet out our plights as well telling the nation that we are part of society and we equally hold our tradition in high esteem,’’ Gumbu Lawo said.

Soway council senior members

She stated that most of their membership entails people who had acquired western education and are role models in society such as teachers, nurses, and police officers. Noting that their own generation of ‘soways’ are intelligent people. Madam Gumbu Lawo pleaded to the Government of Sierra Leone to accept them as members and stop the blame game.

Sowehnekeh Sonko Turay, Organiser at the Waterloo Lumpah Community said they had made efforts to nurture a table discussion with the First Lady Madam Fatima Bio by explaining the essence of being part of society. Nonetheless, she said their attempts have been ineffective. 

Mammy Soko Dumbuya, a member said the Bondo Society is a doctrine that they have met as far as history would trace and it has to be embraced. She furthered that the Government needs to recognize them as Africans more so as tradition may permit.

Fatmata Sesay, a member of the National Soway Council pleaded that they should be similarly cared for and that most of them do get their earnings from the various initiations they do. ‘’We need to be accepted because this is where we most time sustain the lives of our family;’’ she said. 

BY: MOHAMED SAHR

Mohamed Sahr

My name is Mohamed Sahr. A Sierra Leonean by nationality. Born in Kenema the Eastern Province. I'm a university student studying Mass Communication at Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone. I'm a committed and devoted individual who has got a massive passion for journalism over time. Nonetheless, my interest in writing and improving on it cannot even work in the park. That is to say, I have written many articles and news items and commentaries for outstanding media institutions in Sierra Leone, particularly as a freelancer. In sum, I am ready to work with the Murhero Media Network platform in due time and conditions.

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