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50th Anniversary… Minister Chernor Bah delivers public lectures at St. Paul’s Major Seminary

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By Victoria Ballah

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of St. Paul’s Major Seminary, Honourable Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor Bah, delivered a thought-provoking public lecture on the theme: The Church and Governance: Exploring the Church’s Role in Fostering National Unity and Reconciliation.

In his speech, the minister explored the indispensable role of the church in national development, emphasizing its contributions across various facets of society, including education, conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and mediation.

Minister Chernor Bah acknowledged the church’s profound influence in shaping Sierra Leone’s societal and moral fabric. For decades, religious institutions have been pivotal in fostering education, with missionary schools producing some of the country’s finest scholars and leaders. He highlighted the church’s extensive work in promoting literacy and critical thinking, equipping generations with the knowledge necessary for national progress.

Beyond education, the minister commended the church’s role in conflict prevention and mitigation. He noted that faith-based organizations have historically played a crucial role in reconciliation efforts, particularly during and after Sierra Leone’s civil war. The church’s unwavering commitment to peacebuilding, mediation, and social cohesion has significantly contributed to national unity, making it a formidable pillar in the country’s governance framework.

While the church has been a force for good in national development, Minister Chenor Bah emphasized the necessity of maintaining a clear distinction between religious doctrine and state governance. He acknowledged that while faith and morality are vital in shaping a just society, governance must be grounded in principles that serve all citizens, irrespective of religious affiliation.

“There must be a line between the church and the state governance, but it must be a soft one that allows for interaction and dialogue,” he stated. “The laws of the state should not be entirely based on religious doctrines, but the church has a significant role to play in counseling, guiding, chastising, and informing those who make the laws.”

This delicate balance is essential in ensuring that governance remains inclusive, upholding constitutional democracy while recognizing the moral compass the church provides. The minister admonished that we should not allow our religious ideologies alone to dictate policies, as this could lead to exclusion and discrimination in a pluralistic society.

One of the most compelling aspects of the minister’s speech was his call for a “soft line” in navigating the relationship between the church and governance, particularly on critical issues such as the Safe Motherhood Bill. He implored the clergy and those present to exercise prudence in addressing such matters, striking a balance between religious beliefs and state policies that affect the broader population.

While acknowledging the church’s moral authority, he urged that decisions on sensitive national issues should be informed by inclusive discourse that considers both religious values and the diverse needs of the people, which are informed by data and science. The minister emphasized that in a democratic society, faith leaders must engage constructively with policymakers, offering moral guidance without overstepping into the legislative domain.

In his closing remarks, Minister Chernor Bah reaffirmed the invaluable partnership between the church and the state in fostering national unity and reconciliation. He underscored that while a distinct separation must exist between governance and religious institutions, collaboration remains crucial in shaping a just, peaceful, and progressive Sierra Leone.

The speech left attendees with a profound reflection on the evolving role of the church in governance. As the nation continues its journey of democracy and development, the insights from this address serve as a reminder that while faith and governance must walk together, they must do so with a clear understanding of their respective roles.

The question remains: How soft is the line? The answer lies in a continuous dialogue between faith leaders and policymakers, ensuring that the pursuit of national development is rooted in both moral integrity and democratic principles.

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