In a gesture of goodwill and diplomatic camaraderie, the Arab Republic of Egypt has officially congratulated Julius Maada Bio on securing a second term as the President of Sierra Leone. Egypt closely monitored the electoral process in Sierra Leone, which culminated in President Bio’s victory.
Expressing sincere felicitations, Egypt commends President Bio on his re-election and acknowledges the transparent and informed decision-making exhibited by the people of Sierra Leone throughout the electoral proceedings. Egypt further pledges its unwavering support to President Bio as he continues his efforts to fulfill the aspirations and expectations of the Sierra Leonean populace.
Given the profound historical ties that unite Egypt and Sierra Leone, both nations eagerly anticipate enhanced collaboration in the near future across a spectrum of shared interests. The scope of bilateral relations is expected to witness progress and development across various domains. President Julius Maada Bio is extended heartfelt wishes for a successful tenure, while the people of Sierra Leone are encouraged to anticipate increased prosperity and advancement.
This congratulatory message from Egypt exemplifies the commitment to fostering amicable relationships and promoting international cooperation among nations, strengthening the bonds of friendship that have existed between Egypt and Sierra Leone for years.
Egypt is a democratic country.
The president of Egypt was elected through democratic dispensations.He did not occupy his position through rigging and stealing.
Maada Bio was not re-elected to occupy that position. Maada Bio is a killer of innocent people, he is a thief and a destroyer of democracy and human rights. Maada Bio has destroyed the economy and our currency (the Leone), he brought untold sufferings to the people of Sierra Leone.
We the majority people of Sierra Leone massively voted against him but as a Rebel he has forced himself into that position.
Internally we do not recognize him and so we expect the International community people to do the same thing until we get the ruler we voted for.