Mr. Sandi in a statement said: “The rumors are a mere imagination of few miscreants. President Bio is not only healthy and strong but also full of energy and zeal to continue with fighting corruption, recovering our battered economy, improving the living standards of ordinary people, restoring our international credibility, delivering on free education and providing a disciplined leadership. This Government cannot be distracted with lies and evil thoughts by a set of scoundrels.”
President Bio traveled to Togo over the weekend to attend a conference of the international fight against terrorism.
On arrival in Togo, President Faure Gnassingbe singled out President Julius Maada Bio to welcome him to his maiden ECOWAS Summit and congratulated him for his election. President Bio has since returned home.
President Bio received standing ovation at the opening ceremony of the 53rd Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS held in Lomé, Togo. (Photo: President Bio, 3rd right back row, with other ECOWAS leaders in Togo.
The ovation came during the opening statement of the ECOWAS Chairman, President of the Togolese Republic, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbe who singled out President Bio to welcome him to his maiden ECOWAS Summit and congratulated him for his election as President of the Republic of Sierra Leone.
As President Bio rose to his feet in the midst of wild applause from his colleagues, officials of ECOWAS and members of various delegations, you could sense the goodwill for his presidency to be a great success.
The election of President Bio and his achievements within his first 100 days in office have not only improved Sierra Leone’s reputation internationally but also many of his colleague Heads of State and Government in the continent see him as both refreshing and inspiring.
Beyond the African continent, President Bio’s resolve to fight corruption and the impressive economic recovery by his Government have demonstrated that President Bio represents the new emerging leadership in Africa that is economically prudent and serious in the fight against corruption.
In another development during the opening session of the 53rd Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS, the first Sierra Leonean Judge, Justice Kekura Bangura was one of five Judges who took oath to serve in the ECOWAS Court of Justice. Before his appointment, Justice Kekura Bangura was a high court judge with over twenty (20) years of legal experience.