The Case for Moving Sierra Leone’s Capital from Freetown to Masiaka
By Edward Marrah Introduction Sierra Leone’s capital city, Freetown, has historically been the political, economic, and cultural heart of the nation. However, the challenges it faces today—overpopulation, traffic congestion, environmental degradation, and limited space for expansion—call for a reevaluation of its status as the capital. Masiaka, a centrally located town, offers an ideal alternative. This proposal outlines the advantages of relocating the capital to Masiaka, highlighting the potential for balanced national development, improved infrastructure, and enhanced economic growth. 1. Addressing Overpopulation and Congestion Freetown, with its burgeoning population, suffers from severe overcrowding and traffic congestion. The city’s infrastructure struggles to accommodate the rising number of residents and vehicles, leading to significant inefficiencies and reduced quality of life. Relocating the capital to Masiaka, a less densely populated area, would alleviate these pressures. ...