As part of his commitment to advancing shared values and exploring partnerships for the promotion of purposeful leadership and Pan-Africanism, the President of the Republic of Sierra Leone, His Excellency Dr Julius Maada Bio, has made a symbolic visit to the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation in Abuja, Nigeria.

The center, established by friends, associates, and members of the Yar’Adua family, was designed to “honor the legacy of one of Nigeria’s foremost contemporary leaders and inspire future generations with his life of service.”

President Bio was received at the center by the Vice Chairman of the Board, Mr. Akin Kekere-Ekun, and led on the tour of the expansive facility that has served as a research center, as well as a platform for furthering the ideals of Shehu Yar’Adua; his commitment to national unity, good governance and to building a just and democratic society for all Nigerians.

Also, in attendance were Prof. David Francis, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sierra Leone, Rt. Hon. Sidie Muhammed Tunis, Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament; Mr. A.B. Mahmoud, SAN, member of the board of the Centre; Mallam Murtala Yar’Adua, Son of the late Yar’Adua and Board Member; Mr. Babatunde Ajala, Senior Economic and Political Officer, Embassy of Switzerland, among others.


President Bio’s visit to the center was inspired by his vision to build lasting legacies of purposeful leadership and draw lessons from the life and services of Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, who has been instrumental in the promotion of democracy in Nigeria and Africa at large. With this visit, President Bio joins a growing list of global leaders that have been hosted by the center, including the former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, former President of Tanzania, Jakaya Kikwete, among other world leaders.

During his visit, President Julius Maada Bio signed the Book of Reflection and participated in a ceremonial tree-planting exercise at the memorial garden. He also exchanged ideas with the center’s leadership on finding common ground and forging partnerships that would benefit Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

The legacies of Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, a retired military general, ties-in very neatly with President Julius Maada Bio’s legacy of selfless leadership, deepening democracy, nationalism, and Pan-Africanism.

This visit showcases his vision, leadership, and commitment to progress, attracting admiration and respect from leaders worldwide. With this visit, President Bio has once more showcased his desire to build a lasting and enduring legacy for young leaders in Sierra Leone and across the continent.

The visit also signifies President Bio’s interest in exchanging ideas with leaders from all walks of life to build a peaceful, prosperous, united Sierra Leone and Africa.