The Un The ited States Embassy in Freetown has officially announced the resignation of U.S. Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Bryan D. Hunt.

According to the Embassy’s public notice issued on Thursday, Ambassador Hunt submitted his resignation to the White House effective September 17, 2025, citing personal reasons related to family medical considerations. The notice further stated that he will not be returning to Freetown.

The Embassy confirmed that Chargé d’Affaires Jared Yancey will continue to lead its operations in Sierra Leone until further arrangements are made.

Ambassador Hunt, who served for two years, was acknowledged for his efforts in strengthening the U.S.–Sierra Leone partnership, particularly in the areas of health, security, and economic prosperity.

Quoting his farewell message to Embassy staff, the notice highlighted his appreciation of his time in the country: “I have loved every moment of my time in Sierra Leone and deeply admire the work you all do to advance the U.S.-Sierra Leone relationship.”

The Embassy reassured that the United States remains firmly committed to its partnership with Sierra Leone and will continue to build on the foundation established during Hunt’s tenure.