04/11/2025
Breaking News‼️IMC, International IDEA Strengthen Sierra Leone’s Online Media Regulation Framework at Two-Day Retreat in Bo
By: Peter Munda Stevens
Tuesday, November 4, 2025 | With support from the European Union (EU), the Independent Media Commission (IMC) in collaboration with the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) has held a two-day retreat in Bo aimed at drafting and reviewing key provisions of the IMC Act on Online Media Registration, Licensing, and Regulation.
The event, held from November 3rd to 4th, 2025, brought together media regulators, government representatives, media practitioners, and development partners to deliberate on strategies for strengthening Sierra Leone’s media regulatory framework in the digital age.
This initiative forms part of the implementation of Tripartite Recommendation 76, which calls for critical reforms to enhance the IMC’s regulatory capacity, independence, and effectiveness, particularly in addressing emerging trends in the digital communication space.
In his welcoming address, IMC Executive Secretary, Khali Kallon, stressed the importance of establishing a comprehensive and modern legal framework that ensures accountability, professionalism, and freedom of expression within Sierra Leone’s rapidly growing online media sector.
“Our goal is to strike a fair balance between regulation and rights protection, to create a space where free expression thrives, but responsibility remains the anchor,” Mr. Kallon stated.
He further highlighted the growing influence of online media platforms and the need for effective mechanisms to monitor, license, and guide their operations while maintaining press freedom and ethical standards.
The Chairman of the IMC, Joseph Egbenda Kapuwa, Esq., reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to deepening media freedom while promoting accountability and professional conduct.
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