Freetown, 19 September, 2025 / 11:05 pm (ACI Africa).
The President of Catholic Priests in Sierra Leone has appealed to authorities in the country to “to act decisively” in delivering justice to the Church, and the family of Fr. Augustine Amadu who was murdered on August 30 while he was preparing to take on a new mission in Sierra Leone’s Catholic Diocese of Kenema.
In a reflection he shared with ACI Africa on Friday, September 19, the day that Fr. Amadu was laid to rest, Fr. Peter Konteh underlined the need for justice “so that no other family, no other community, and no other Church may endure such pain again.”
Describing the laying to rest of Fr. Amadu as “a solemn moment of faith, grief, and remembrance,” Fr. Konteh said, “We cry not only for the loss of a priest who gave his life in service to God and His people, but also for justice. Justice for Fr. Augustine, who was brutally taken from us, and justice for the many innocent people who continue to suffer at the hands of criminals.”
Fr. Amadu who served at Kenema’s Immaculate Conception Parish was preparing for his Sunday, August 31 farewell Mass when suspected robbers ended his life.
His next pastoral assignment would have been at St. John Kailahun Parish of Kenema.



