SLRSA Concludes Strategic Management Retreat in Bureh Town

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Bureh Town-Companero

Friday 13 February, 2026

The Sierra Leone Road Safety Authority (SLRSA) has concluded a three-day strategic management retreat at the Companero Resort in Bureh Town, reaffirming its commitment to institutional strengthening and improved service delivery.

The retreat brought together the Executive Director, James Bagie Bio, Deputy Executive Director, Josie Abraham Scott-Manga, Directors, and senior management staff to consolidate the Authority’s gains, identify operational gaps, and develop practical strategies for enhanced performance.

Central to the discussions was a comprehensive review of the Employee Manual Handbook, otherwise known as the Conditions of Service, with the aim of modernizing the document to provide more favorable and motivating working conditions for staff. Management also examined and aligned the Authority’s Vehicle Policy with the National Motor Vehicle Policy to ensure compliance, transparency, and effective resource management.

Executive Director James Bagie Bio emphasized the importance of interdepartmental collaboration, strengthened supervision of communication and outreach, and sustained reforms to position the Authority for greater impact. He noted that the progress and reforms undertaken by SLRSA align with President Julius Maada Bio’s Big Five Game Changers, underscoring the critical role of road safety in national development.

The retreat ended with a renewed commitment by management to implement the agreed reforms, strengthen the Authority’s organizational structure, and accelerate efforts toward delivering safer roads and improved public service nationwide.

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