Sierra Leone’s Tourism Minister Engages Coastal Communities to Strengthen Environmental Protection

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

Sierra Leone’s Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Nabeela Tunis, led a high-level delegation on a field visit to Lakka and Number 2 Beach as part of efforts to foster partnerships with coastal communities. The visit, which included senior management from the Ministry, the Tourist Board of Sierra Leone, and the Monuments and Relics Commission, underscored the government’s commitment to sustainable environmental practices and the protection of the country’s prime touristic beaches.

During the engagement, discussions with community stakeholders focused on key environmental challenges, including the detrimental effects of sand mining, waste management concerns, and the need for enhanced safety and security at these popular tourist sites. At Lakka Beach, Minister Tunis and her team witnessed firsthand the severe degradation caused by unchecked sand mining, a problem also evident at Number 2 Beach.

Addressing community members, Minister Tunis emphasized the urgent need for eco-conscious practices to mitigate environmental damage and preserve these natural assets for tourism development. She called on local leaders to collaborate in implementing sustainable measures that align with the government’s broader vision for ecotourism.

This initiative is part of the Ministry’s 2025 Year of Ecotourism agenda, which seeks to promote responsible tourism while safeguarding Sierra Leone’s coastal and natural heritage. By engaging directly with stakeholders, the Ministry aims to reinforce conservation efforts and establish long-term solutions for environmental sustainability.

Share
Tweet
Post
Send

Related Posts

Vesna Rakić named CEO of Seychelles Tourism Board

The Office of the President of Seychelles has announced the appointment of Vesna Rakić as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Seychelles Tourism Board, effective 15 May 2026. Ms.

Sponsored

Follow Us

Follow Us on X

Thank you, Your Excellency, for championing Uganda’s tourism sector and reaffirming our country’s readiness to welcome the world.

As we host the 10th Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo, we invite the world to experience Uganda’s diverse attractions with confidence.

Uganda remains

#VoyagesAfriq | @Mtcasierraleone's One Nation Reggae Festival returns Nov 25–30, 2026

Freetown becomes a living cultural bridge to the Caribbean, blending reggae, heritage sites like Bunce Island, and tourism-driven creative experiences.

Read more:

#VoyagesAfriq | @Botswana has appointed Abigail Lillian Khumoyame as Permanent Secretary for Environment and Tourism

The environmental science expert brings over 12 years of experience in sustainability, policy and natural resource management.

#VoyagesAfriq | Mozambique has officially entered the global MICE conversation at @IMEX_Group 2026

The country made its debut appearance while preparing to launch a national Convention Bureau and roll out a new MICE strategy next month.

Read:

Load More