Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara (JFK) is a leader who puts people first. Committed to the well-being of Sierra Leoneans, has engages directly with communities to understand their struggles and find lasting solutions. His people-oriented approach drives his fight against the growing problem of drug abuse and addiction, which affects youth and vulnerable populations the most.
JFK believes in tackling addiction not just with law enforcement, but with education, awareness, and rehabilitation. He supports programs that help affected individuals recover and reintegrate into society, while empowering communities to prevent drug abuse in the first place.
By prioritizing people over politics, JFK demonstrates that leadership is about care, action, and results. His fight against drugs is a commitment to safer families, stronger communities, and a healthier Sierra Leone




































