Citizens' Voices: Why Citizens' Voices Matter in Parliament
Citizen Voices

Citizens' Voices: Why Citizens' Voices Matter in Parliament

David Sahr Mondeh explains why citizens' voices are important.

David Sahr Mondeh
David Sahr Mondeh
David Sahr Mondeh is a citizen from Bombali District.
Jun 19, 2026
1 min read

David Sahr Mondeh from Bombali emphasizes the importance of citizen participation in parliamentary discussions and debates.

Parliament works best when it reflects the realities, concerns, and aspirations of the people. By engaging our MPs and sharing our views on issues that matter, citizens can help ensure that community voices are represented where decisions are being made.

David Sahr Mondeh reflects on why he requested his MPs' contacts.

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