Mission Statement
The mission of the Ministry is to formulate,
implement, monitor and evaluate strategic defence policy for the
Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF) that is effective and
fostered within a framework of democratic governance.
Objectives
To formulate and implement strategic defence
policy;
To develop and maintain a re-structured and
robust RSLAF that is well trained, well disciplined and well cared
for;
To equip and provide logistics support to the
RSLAF;
To transform the RSLAF into an organization
that is accountable, incorruptible and subject to democratic
control;
To continually evolve and improve the RSLAF;
To deliver the endorsed Defence Missions and Military Tasks.
Structure of the Ministry
The Deputy Minister of Defence is the head of the
Ministry and is assisted by a civilian Director-General (DG) and the
Military Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), neither being subordinate to
the other. Their roles reflect the importance of both civilian and
military advice on political, financial, administrative and
operational matters.
Specifically, the DG is accountable to parliament
for expenditure of all public money voted for defence purposes while
the CDS is the professional head of the Armed Forces in Sierra Leone
and the principal adviser to Defence Ministers and Government.
Both the DG and CDS have civilian and military
Advisers to assist them in the further development of the Ministry.
The DG is supported by two Deputy Secretaries, one in charge of
Finance and Administration, whilst the other is in charge of Policy
and Procurement. The CDS on the other hand is supported by three
Assistant Chiefs of Defence Staff, one in charge of Operations and
Plans, one in charge of Support and Logistics and the other in
charge of Personnel and Training. They jointly manage the day-to-day
business of the Ministry.
Projects
The project currently being undertaken by the
Ministry of Defence is the Operation Pebu. This is aimed at
providing accommodation for the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed
Forces (RSLAF). It entails the refurbishment of old structures as
well as the construction of new structures at selected green field
sites at strategic areas around the country. Work is currently
ongoing and it is hoped that affordable accommodation will be
provided for the Armed Forces in the very near future.
Presently, with funding from the Indian
government a pre-fab Housing Project is under construction at
Benguema, Murray Town and Wilberforce barracks. This project when
completed will provide housing for about 400 service personnel.
Additionally, the Chinese government has
sponsored the construction of the ‘Boom Defence’ Naval Base for the
RSLAF at Kingtom.
Improvement in Transport Vehicles Capability
In response to appeals by the Secretary General
of the United Nations, and the Government of Sierra Leone to the
international community for assistance in the area of Logistic
support to the RSLAF, the Swiss government has donated 260 vehicles
(130 Pinzgauers and 130 Styrs). The United Kingdom government has
funded the procurement of 43 Mercedes Benz Atego trucks (Troops
Carrying Vehicles), and HF Communication equipments together with
spares for the RSLAF.
The Peoples Republic of China too, has donated a
Patrol Boat, 2 x Ambulances and 2 x Water Bowsers to the RSLAF.
The Sierra Leone Government has funded the
procurement of 8 Land Rovers, and 12 Toyota Land Cruisers for the
RSLAF.
This development has considerably increased the
operational capability of the RSLAF allowing the force not only to
deliver on its national military tasks, but with capacity to provide
vehicle logistic support to ECOWAS Peace Support Operations.
The Horton Academy
The RSLAF can now boast of its own military
academy of very high standards. The Horton Academy established on
the outskirt of Freetown in 2003 provides military operational and
staff training for officers of the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed
Forces (RSLAF). The academy is staffed by officers of the
International Military Advisory and Training Team (IMATT), RSLAF
officers. Training instruction is based on British Army doctrine,
tactics and staff studies.
The annual curriculum of the academy consists of
two Junior Staff Courses, a Company Commanders Course, a Lieutenant
Colonels Command & Staff Course, and Peace Support Operations
courses. Approximately one hundred and fifty officers undergo
training at the academy each year.
Peace Support Operations
As stability and peace continue to be
consolidated in Sierra Leone, the RSLAF is poised to participate and
contribute to wider and international peace support operations. To
this end the RSLAF has targeted 2007 as the base year to initiate a
Company for Peace Support Operations in ECOWAS, AU and the UN. This
would be gradually increased to a battalion strength by 2010. As a
demonstration of this desire, a Peace Support Operations Course has
been introduced into the curriculum of the Horton Military Academy
in Freetown. The course is intended to enhance capacity building,
and to train and prepare officers of the RSLAF for their future role
and participation in the international peace support operations, and
especially for the proposed West African Peace Keeping Force.
RSLAF HIV/AIDS Programme
The RSLAF has been very active in complementing the efforts of
government in the campaign against the spread of HIV/AIDS.
The RSLAF HIV/AIDS programme has been very
proactive and successful in its campaign against the spread of
HIV/AIDS within and among soldiers, their spouses and dependants,
and the general public.
At the height of the civil war there was an
increase in the number of combatants admitted with HIV/AIDS related
symptoms, like profuse diarrhea, persistent fever, chest pains and
tuberculosis.
Since then a massive campaign launched has
reduced the incidence of HIV/AIDS. The RSLAF HIV/AIDS programme has
achieved the following:
56 soldiers trained as HIV/AIDS Counselors.
176 Peer Educators trained with 26 Per Educator
Committees.
HIV Policy produced and revised.
Road shows of HIV/AIDS sensitization to all
Brigades and Battalions.
Workshops for nurses at 34 Military Hospital on
care of HIV patients.
Workshops for Army wives, and teachers of
Military schools.
HIV video skits produced for RSLAF for
screening on national television.
Combat Ready Musical Concert to all brigades
and Battalion headquarters.
Voluntary Confidential Counselling Test (VCCT)
centres constructed at all brigade headquarters to facilitate VCCT
for soldiers.
Continuous condom distribution to all troops
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July 2007