Legal Aid mediates between crop and cattle farmers in Port Loko The Executive Director of the Legal Aid Board, Ms. Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles has called on stakeholders in Port Loko District to come up with home grown solutions to the problem between cattle herders and crop farmers in the district. She made this remark while addressing aggrieved parties and stakeholders including five paramount chiefs, the Chairman of the Port Loko District Council, the President of the National Framer Federation and the District Director of Agriculture in Masiaka on Tuesday, 27 September 2016. ‘For some of these cases, the answers are not in the courts,’ Ms. Carlton-Hanciles told her audience. ‘We will work with stakeholders to promote peace and security in the community.’ Ms. Carlton-Hanciles pointed out that the Board does not have lawyers to provide legal assistance to all those who qualify for legal aid. ‘This is why we will be training paralegals from the community in the near futu...