The government Sierra Leone has signed thirteen agreements at the 3rd Joint Commission for Corporation with Morocco.

The 3rd Joint Commission for Cooperation with the Kingdom of Morocco is to enhance effective and efficient bilateral relations between the two States.

The thirteen agreements signed by the two States range from Agriculture, Trade and Investment, Tourism, Energy, Health, Education, Justice Sector, Land and Urban Planning, Mining sector, and Infrastructure.

Welcoming the Sierra Leone delegation, the Morocco Minister of Foreign Affairs and Moroccans Living Abroad H. E. Nasser Bourita, said that Sierra Leone and Morocco have maintained longstanding bilateral relations ranging from 1996 to date.

Underscoring the significance of the Dakhla agreements, H. E Bourita said that, both Legal teams from Sierra Leone and Morocco’s Foreign Ministries did well in drafting the various agreements which are in the best interest of both countries.
H. E Bourita highlighted the significant benefit of Dakhla city where the Morocco government is constructing a mega port to ease trade and investment in the country, noting that the signing of the agreement in Dakhla, is a manifestation of their commitment towards a sustainable investment partnership with Sierra Leone.

“Sierra Leone under the enlightened leadership of His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio is becoming a strategic partner with a special development model.
With these Dakhla agreements, we will be able to take advantage and explore opportunities in the mining sector, agriculture, energy, and more areas,” he assured.

Leading the Sierra Leone delegation, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Professor David Francis, described Morocco as a trustworthy, and reliable partner.

“What we are doing here today is in line with the goals and aspirations of our two leaders; His Excellency Dr. Julius Maada Bio and His Majesty the King of Morocco Mohammed the 6th. We are not just friends, or partners, we are allies. Your interest is our interest.

We are also here to learn from the development models of Morocco as agreements signed today, cover the critical aspect of a country that aspires to middle-income status. President Bio has established a credible institution known as the National Investment Board that ensures the protection of Foreign Direct Investment in the country,” Professor Francis assured while emphasizing the mutual benefits of the agreements.

The Minister said that the launching of the Special Industrial Zone by President Bio over the week is a manifestation of the existence of peace and security in the country.

Professor Francis also highlighted developments in the area of fighting corruption, abolition of the death penalty, gender empowerment, the repeal of the Criminal Libel Laws, the successful implementation of Free Quality Education, and other reforms under the leadership of President Bio.
He commended the leadership of Morocco for promoting Global peace and security amidst rising tensions in the region while calling for the support of Morocco in Sierra Leone’s bid for a non-permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council (2024-25).

On the part of the Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr. Hinga Sandy, commended the agreements as they form an integral part of the principles of the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement which both countries have signed to.