Lowell City, MA, celebrated the 64th Independence Day of Sierra Leone with a vibrant flag-raising ceremony on May 3, 2025. The event, attended by community leaders and members of the Sierra Leonean diaspora, highlighted the significance of this milestone in the nation’s history.
Keynote speaker Michael Gandhi, the elected president of the Organization of Sierra Leone Americans in New England, delivered a heartfelt address reflecting on the sacrifices made by the nation’s forefathers. "This day inspires us to dedicate ourselves to a cause for our nation," Gandhi stated, emphasizing the importance of honoring those who fought for Sierra Leone's freedom.
The ceremony included a moment of silent prayer to remember the heroes of independence, followed by a celebration of Sierra Leone's rich culture, featuring traditional music. Gandhi's speech resonated with attendees, as he called for unity and reflection on the political journey of Sierra Leone since gaining independence from British colonial rule on April 27, 1961.
The event not only marked a significant date in Sierra Leone's history but also served as a reminder of the ongoing commitment of the Sierra Leonean community in Lowell to uphold the values of courage and perseverance that led to their nation's independence.