FREETOWN, September 10, 2023 – In a bid to foster post-war reconstruction, promote lasting peace, unity, and social justice in Sierra Leone, Samura Kamara, the leader and presidential candidate of Sierra Leone’s main opposition party, the All People’s Congress (APC), extended a warm welcome to United States Ambassador Bryan Hunt.
In a tweet posted on X (formerly Twitter), Kamara expressed eagerness to collaborate with Ambassador Hunt on a future anchored in national prosperity, transcending political and tribal affiliations, while upholding democratic values cherished by the United States and the global democratic community.
“Welcome to Sierra Leone, United States Ambassador Bryan Hunt. As leaders of the APC, we look forward to working with you as we strive to re-ignite the Re construction effort in post-war Sierra Leone to build a future of lasting peace, unity and social justice for all.
An enviable future anchored on sustained national prosperity and wellbeing above political and tribal leanings. We remain committed to upholding the democratic values that the United States and the rest of the democratic world hold dear,” – Samura Kamara posted on X (formally Twitter).
Ambassador Bryan Hunt safely arrived in Sierra Leone last week and is prepared to collaborate closely with the Bio government to strengthen the longstanding bilateral relationship between the two nations. Furthermore, Hunt aims to explore potential business opportunities within Sierra Leone.
A significant event is on the horizon, as President Julius Maada Bio is expected to formally welcome Ambassador Hunt at State House on Monday, September 11, 2023.
During this occasion, Ambassador Hunt will present his credentials to President Bio, marking a pivotal moment in the evolving relationship between Sierra Leone and the United States.
This development underscores the commitment of both nations to enhance cooperation and work toward a prosperous and harmonious future.