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2026 Budget Pivots on Growth and Protection of the Vulnerable

Sallu Kamuskay by Sallu Kamuskay
December 4, 2025
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On Friday, November 28th, Finance Minister Sheku Fantamadi Bangura presented an Appropriation Bill which pivots the country’s 2026 budget on growth and protection of the vulnerable. The budget speech read in Parliament focused, amongst others, on economic stability and revenue mobilisation.

The Government of Sierra Leone has embedded a robust social protection framework designed to shield its most vulnerable citizens from the pressures of a changing economy, positioning the 2026 fiscal plan as both pro-growth and pro-people.

The Appropriation Bill or budget also delves into infrastructure and macroeconomic figures to directly address the pockets and well-being of the poor, the elderly, and those struggling with addiction, signalling a commitment to equitable development.

At the heart of this compassionate budget is a significant expansion of direct support. The government, through the National Commission for Social Action (NaCSA), will deliver direct cash transfers to 20,000 extreme-poor households nationwide. This intervention provides a critical safety net, allowing families to meet basic needs like food, healthcare, and education for their children without falling deeper into poverty.

“This is not just a line item; it is a lifeline,” said a civil society advocate from the Budget Advocacy Network. “Putting money directly into the hands of those who need it most is one of the most effective ways to reduce immediate hardship and stimulate local economies.”

Further cementing its support for the elderly, the budget allocates cash transfers for registered persons aged 75 years and above, a measure that acknowledges the challenges of senior citizens and provides them with dignity in their later years.

In a direct response to the national public health emergency posed by drug abuse, particularly the devastating Kush epidemic, the budget has allocated specific and substantial funding to it.  A sum of NLe6.0 million is earmarked to support the operations of drug rehabilitation centers under the Ministry of Social Welfare.

“This funding is a crucial step towards treating addiction as the health crisis it is,” commented a public health specialist. “It moves the needle from mere enforcement to rehabilitation, offering hope and a path to recovery for thousands of young people and their families.”

Additionally, the budget allocates NLe10.0 million to the National Public Health Agency specifically for the response to “Kush and other narcotics emergencies,” highlighting the government’s multi-pronged approach to the crisis.

Recognising that revenue measures can disproportionately affect low-income households, the government has carefully crafted its tax policies to include significant pro-poor exemptions.

In a move lauded by consumer rights groups, the budget exempts Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), cooking stoves, solar panels, and related components from the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and import duty. This policy directly reduces the cost of clean cooking and energy solutions, which are primarily consumed by low-income families.

“This is a smart and compassionate policy,” said an energy sector entrepreneur. “It makes clean energy more affordable, which helps family budgets, improves health by reducing indoor air pollution from charcoal, and supports our climate goals. It’s a win-win.”

By intertwining these social protection measures with its broader economic strategy, the 2026 budget sends a clear message that Sierra Leone’s path to development is inclusive. The government appears to be betting that a nation can not truly prosper if its most vulnerable are left behind.

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