Vice President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, paid a courtesy visit to the Sierra Leone Embassy in Rabat, Kingdom of Morocco.

The Vice President was received by Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco, H.E. Alhaji Momodu Koroma.

During the visits, Ambassador Koroma introduced the full staff complement and reaffirmed the Embassy’s commitment to deepening bilateral relations with the host country. The Ambassador expressed delight at the visit of the Vice President to the Sierra Leone Embassy in Rabat, Morocco, and expressed gratitude for taking the time to visit the Embassy.

Vice President Jalloh reflected on the longstanding cooperation between Sierra Leone and Morocco. He recalled that since 2017, when the then-opposition leader, President Julius Maada Bio, was campaigning for the 2018 elections, he committed to establishing a diplomatic mission in Morocco, followed by the reciprocal opening of the Moroccan Embassy in Sierra Leone. That commitment, he said, has been honoured by President Bio and his counterpart.

Furthermore, Vice President Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh highlighted the strong diplomatic, political, and development cooperation between the two countries, noting mutual support in multilateral fora, including the African Union and the United Nations.

He also referenced Sierra Leone’s leading role in supporting Morocco’s landmark Autonomy Plan for the Sahara, including Sierra Leone’s backing of UN Security Council Resolution 2797 (2025), adopted on 31st October 2025.

He noted that Sierra Leone was among the first nations to open a Consulate in the Dakhla region and to dispatch its Foreign Affairs Minister to make statements in support of the initiative.

“Morocco today is one of the most important countries in Africa, and because of that, Sierra Leone will always have an Embassy in Morocco as the Embassy is one of our most important missions on the continent,” the Vice President stated.

He urged the Embassy staff to double their efforts by multitasking to ensure greater efficiency and effectiveness in fulfilling the mandate of the Embassy