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Foreign Debts, Corruption, and Sierra Leone's Electricity Crisis

Foreign Debts, Corruption, and Sierra Leone's Electricity Crisis

Update: 2025-09-23
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In this episode, Dr. Chernoh Alpha Bah, editor of Africanist Press, discusses the ongoing political crisis in Sierra Leone, focusing on issues of accountability, extrajudicial killings, and the recent resignation of U.S. Ambassador Bryan David Hunt, whose involvement in local politics has raised concerns amongSierra Leoneans.

The conversation also delves into the implications of foreign debts, particularly from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), and the lack of progress on a promised power plant project in Freetown, raising questions about the use of development funds and the need for transparency and justice in Sierra Leone.

This episode is part of our "New Democracy Project," sponsored by Northwestern University's Program of African Studies, Write4Justice and SolidarityForAfrica campaigns.

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Foreign Debts, Corruption, and Sierra Leone's Electricity Crisis

Foreign Debts, Corruption, and Sierra Leone's Electricity Crisis

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