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From Standard Times Press News Paper NEWS Recent media reports about the surge of xenophobia in Sierra Leone may have been misinterpreted and exaggerated.In a strong denial at a forum in Abuja yesterday, the country's Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister, Hon. Zainab Hawa Bangura, stated that deliberate attacks on non-citizens in Sierra Leone was unthinkable. Acknowledging the roles played by ECOWAS and the rest of the world in the restoration of normalcy to the once traumatised West African country, the minister said that her government had put in place policies that would encourage the much needed foreign investment. So, intimidating non-Sierra Leoneans, in her view, was senseless. According to her, the misunderstanding of the situation arose from the implementation of the immigration reforms aimed at sanitising Sierra Leone's internal affairs and generating revenue - just like what obtains in other nations. “Sierra Leoneans have always been receptive to other Africans. That's why all of us were shocked when we heard about this thing... We're doing all we can to encourage inflow of investment. The rumour about xenophobia is, therefore, a distraction. But we'll remain focused."
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