Port operations restarting, nighttime curfew in force

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 11/27/2023, Location: Africa

A curfew is in force between 2100 and 0600 hours in Sierra Leone following an attempted coup d’etat.

Yesterday (26 November), flights were cancelled and no work was conducted for vessels in port. However, with the shifting of the curfew from the original 24 hours, the port has opened although work is being conducted slowly.

For further details and updates about operations in Sierra Leone, contact the GAC Hub Agency Centre at hub.ae@gac.com


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