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President Bio bids farewell to 4 diplomats 

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AYV News, April 9, 2025

President Dr. Julius Maada Bio bade farewell to four distinguished diplomats in a formal ceremony at State House. The ceremony marked the official departure of three Ambassadors-Designate and one Deputy Ambassador-Designate, ahead of their deployments to their respective countries.

The diplomats include Ambassador Amara Sowa, appointed as Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to the United States of America; Dr. Mohamed Sesay, Ambassador-Designate to the French Republic; Philip Bob Jusu, Ambassador-Designate to the Kingdom of Belgium; and Madam Mamadi Gobeh-Kamara, Deputy Ambassador-Designate to the French Republic.

During the ceremony, the appointees expressed their deep gratitude to President Bio for the trust and opportunity to represent Sierra Leone on the global stage. They each pledged to work diligently to enhance bilateral relations, attract foreign investment, and promote the country’s interests in their host nations.

In his address, President Bio congratulated the appointees and emphasized his confidence in their ability to excel in their new roles.

“Sierra Leone is open for business, and I have no doubt that each of you will work tirelessly to strengthen our diplomatic and economic ties with your host nations,” President Bio said. “You have my full support as you embark on this new chapter of your service to the nation.”

The President further reminded the diplomats of the high expectations placed on them and encouraged them to continue serving with excellence.

“A lot is expected of you all, and I trust that you will continue to serve with the same dedication and excellence that have brought you this far,” President Bio concluded. “I wish you all the very best in your new roles. Congratulations and good luck.”

The envoys will now prepare for their official assignments, which are expected to play a crucial role in enhancing Sierra Leone’s global presence and diplomatic ties.

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