President Julius Maada Bio has responded to recent suggestions by members and supporters of the opposition All People’s Congress (APC) that political leadership in Sierra Leone should alternate between the country’s two main parties every two terms.

Speaking at the SLPP Hall this afternoon, President Bio firmly dismissed the notion, stating that no such agreement exists in the nation’s constitution.

He criticized the proposal as weak and misleading, expressing concern over the rhetoric being used by proponents of the idea. The president emphasized that he is fully aware of the ongoing political discourse and activities and asserted that he is prepared for whatever challenges may lie ahead.

The president explained that his efforts to improve Sierra Leone are not just personal but are tied to the work and values of the SLPP. He stressed that real progress in the country has only happened under SLPP leadership and encouraged the party to stay focused and united.

He called on both party members and citizens to continue working together to build a better nation, adding that this is why he continues to push forward with his goals.

President Bio also pointed out that the development seen across different parts of the country did not come by chance, but through deliberate planning and commitment. He said every decision taken under his leadership is aimed at creating long-term stability and better living conditions for Sierra Leoneans.

As political activity starts to pick up with the 2028 elections getting closer, the remarks serve as a strong reminder that the presidency is determined to stay on track. He made it clear that the government is not just watching but is fully prepared for any political moves ahead.

The message is seen as a direct response to the growing talk among some people about a so-called power-sharing pattern. President Bio’s comments today set a clear tone as political discussions heat up ahead of future elections.