Tacugama Sanctuary Breaks Ground on Canopy Walkway in Sierra Leone

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The Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary on Tuesday, 26th August 2025, hosted the official groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a Canopy Walkway, a project designed to boost eco-tourism, conservation, and community development. The project is being implemented with the support of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Founder of Tacugama, Mr. Bala Amarasekaran, described the project as a proud moment for Sierra Leone, emphasizing the importance of protecting Tacugama’s natural environment at all costs. He noted that the Canopy Walkway and the planned Innovation Centre reflect the country’s commitment to conservation, while also creating jobs, attracting international partners, and bringing pride to the nation.

Councillor Mendi S. Bangura, representing the Western Area Rural District, expressed appreciation to UNDP and Tacugama for bringing such a landmark project to their community. He assured his full commitment to supporting environmental protection in the area.

Mr. Fredrick Ampiah, UNDP Resident Representative, highlighted three key reasons for UNDP’s involvement: conserving Sierra Leone’s unique ecology, creating both direct and indirect value including livelihoods, and positioning the country as a strong eco-tourism destination on the global map.

Deputy Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Mrs. Kadija Grace Ahene, commended partners for making the project a reality. She noted that the Canopy Walkway is a legacy of sustainability, harmony with nature, and a milestone in blending conservation with tourism and education. She encouraged all to embrace the vision of Sierra Leone as a premier eco-tourism destination.

Minister of Environment, Mr. Jiwoh Abdulai, thanked UNDP for the initiative and pledged his Ministry’s continued support to safeguard the sanctuary. He emphasized that the Canopy Walkway belongs not just to Tacugama but to every Sierra Leonean.

The project, supported by UNDP and undertaken by renowned contractors from Ghana with expertise in canopy walkway construction across West Africa, is expected to be completed by late November 2025.

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