President Julius Maada Bio on Thursday warmly welcomed renowned Ghanaian cleric Nicholas Duncan-Williams and his delegation to State House in Freetown.
During the meeting, President Bio expressed appreciation for the Archbishop’s visit and acknowledged the importance of spiritual guidance and prayer in leadership. He noted that he firmly believes true leadership must be guided by God’s grace and wisdom.

The President also extended his gratitude to Archbishop Duncan-Williams and his team for their continued prayers and spiritual support for Sierra Leone and its leadership.
Archbishop Duncan-Williams, a respected religious leader in the region, was accompanied by members of his team as part of the visit aimed at offering prayers and encouragement to the President and the nation.

Archbishop Duncan-Williams is the founder and presiding Archbishop of the Action Chapel International ministry in Ghana, widely recognized for his leadership in Christian evangelism and his advocacy for spiritual guidance in governance and community development.
The engagement highlighted the role of faith and spiritual counsel in national leadership and governance.









