President of Sierra Leone, Dr Julius Maada Bio, has engaged with oil marketing companies (OMCs) operating in the country, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to strengthening private sector growth through sustained dialogue and partnership.
During the meeting, the President emphasised the critical role oil marketing companies play in the national economy, noting that the sector directly affects the daily lives of Sierra Leoneans and therefore requires deliberate government attention.
“This year, I am not only acting; I want to act with haste. If we are to work together, we must continue to engage in dialogue,” the President stated, according to the Sierra Leone News Agency.
Describing the oil marketers as key development partners, President Bio said the engagement was aimed at listening to stakeholders’ concerns, reviewing the state of the partnership, and jointly identifying ways to strengthen collaboration.

“We are here to listen to you, to understand your concerns, assess our partnership, and explore how we can further strengthen it,” he said.
The President stressed that regular engagement between government and private sector actors is essential for mutual benefit and sustainable economic growth, adding that the meeting would serve as a foundation for continuous dialogue.
Chief Minister Dr David Moinina Sengeh said the meeting was convened at the President’s initiative, underscoring the importance of oil marketing companies as major contributors to the country’s economy and development agenda.
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