President Bio tells African Leaders*
Marrakech, November 8, 2023- Sierra Leone’s President, His Excellency Brig. (Rtd.) Dr Julius Maada Bio has told African leaders that war is not the solution to the problems of any nation, as it only causes destruction that will only send a country backward.
President Bio made this comment at the 2023 African Investment Forum at the Marrakech, Morocco, while addressing a Panel where Heads of State discussed Africa’s potentials in enhancing cooperation and productivity in the global value chains.
The 2023 Africa Investment Forum (AIF) was officially opened with an address by HM King Mohammed VI which was read out by Sovereign’s advisor, Omar Kabbaj.
Throwing light on the Sierra Leone bloody civil war, President Bio said that Sierra Leone lost many lives and property, adding that what came out of the civil war, as lessons learnt is what he is showing the world that war is not the answer to any problem in any nation.
He appreciated the AIF for honoring him as part of the panelist.
Digressing on the Sierra Leone war, President Bio said Sierra Leone has taken great strides in rebuilding her economy.
He informed the gathering that Sierra Leone used to export rice from Tumabum, but since then, the country has resulted in importing rice. He noted that every year, the country spends US$240 million to import only rice into the country.
He underscored that successive governments have tried to improve on the food production in Sierra Leone but failed.
According to President Bio, he believes that those efforts failed because they failed to remove the bottlenecks that have served as an impediment for sustainable agriculture.
President Bio called on other African leaders to make use of his ‘Big Five Game Changer’, which he said is not meant for Sierra Leone but Africa as a whole.
He reiterated that it is only diversification of the economy that would help move attention away from the mineral sector to the agricultural sector that will create more jobs for the youth and ensure sustained economic growth.
“No nation can develop without Education. That is why I am investing in Human Capital Development,” President Bio stated.
President Bio frowned at the risk being taken by some African youths to go through the Atlantic Ocean to look for jobs to better their lives, but in the end returned in a more devastating condition.
“It is time for Africa to invest in the necessary infrastructure such as roads, energy, technology, and innovation,” President Bio said.
When asked about his role on the Security Council as a representation of Africa, H.E. said Sierra Leone returns to the UN Security Council after 50 years, noting that Africa with a population of 1.2 billion people is not well represented in the Security Council.
He assured that he will share the Sierra Leone experience with other world leaders at a global stage, and as a member of the coordinator of the C10, he will vigorously push for the restructuring of the UN Security Council by engaging the five permanent members (P5).
President Bio highlighted that only one or two countries among the P5 have been deciding the fate of the whole world, which, according to him, is not in the interest of other countries, particularly Africa.
He emphasized the need for an expansion for the Security Council so that Africa will representation in the permanent seats.
The opening of the event was graced by Heads of States and Government, Public and Private decision-makers, and investors involved in the continent’s economic and social development.
The AIF event has helped sells President Julius Maada Bio’s BIG FIVE GAME CHANGERS, to the world as it gained more momentum, recognition and support by other Heads of State and government, development partners and investors who were part of the event.
The conference, which was geared toward providing a robust pipeline of deals across the continent for investors seeking opportunities in emerging markets, was actualized.
The platform provided efficient solutions to investors seeking to channel capital into critical sectors in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, the African Development Bank’s High 5s, and the African Union’s Agenda 2030.
*Aminaash Nyande Brima*
*Information Attache*
*Rabat, Morocco*