Julius Maada Bio: A vision for the future of Sierra Leone
As President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada Bio seeks to find ways to make progress happen -- not to dwell on the obstacles that impede it. Full bio
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of the Republic of Sierra Leone.
military officers,
and single-party dictatorship
for over 25 years.
and seized the radio station,
jumped onto the streets
like a movie script, I'm with you.
military government,
to democratic civilian rule.
had still not happened.
to lose faith in our promise.
staged another military coup,
head of state and commander.
military head of state
were always superior.
were either displaced
and pillage of war.
of diplomatic activities
to initiate peace talks
consultative conference
and stakeholders
than all of us,
peaceful and just society
with the rebels.
democratic elections in nearly 30 years.
for the United States of America
get it right again as a nation.
democratically elected.
Amina, was in my arm.
my ballot paper with me.
of the Republic of Sierra Leone;
the lives of Amina
creating possibilities that everyone,
actively fight to protect.
that may seemingly defy answers:
of a country like Sierra Leone?
for over a hundred years,
for 58 years, but we are still poor.
is in nature's best resource:
and productive human beings.
lay in enhancing and supporting
of the next generation
to change our country.
was the key to national development
many young men and women
from political leadership
the future of our country.
to transforming our nation
brightest young people as leaders,
our shared vision
in governance, institutions
international reputation.
as Commissioner
1.5 million dollars of stolen money.
the country's first-ever
center in Sierra Leone.
recently gave us a green scorecard
that had left Sierra Leone
a culture of corruption
MIT/Harvard-trained inventor
to think and plan along with me
to drive national development
revenue mobilization, health care,
in the digital economy
of young men and women
of Science, Technology and Innovation
young Sierra Leonean woman
of Planning and Economic Development.
and produced, in record time,
flagship program
in Sierra Leone cannot read or write.
were not able to go to school
not afford the $20 school fees per year.
51 percent of our population,
to be educated.
free, quality education
ability or ethnicity.
no money to start the program.
before associating with my vision.
laughed at me.
health care services
development program.
to produce a highly skilled,
capital development in Sierra Leone.
had virtually emptied the coffers.
for fraud and waste,
a free, quality education program
are going to school.
with development partners,
and learning materials,
school feeding programs
of salaries for teachers.
to study science, technology,
and other related disciplines
in Sierra Leone today.
a healthier, better educated
national development.
science, technology and innovation.
in diversified areas of our economy,
to manufacturing.
leadership is all about:
of a younger generation,
for a chance to be better
and asking, "Why not?"
impossible questions.
and nation-changing events
those bold choices happen.
defined by the stigma of the past.
and opportunity for all.
right across the country
that they, too, can be and are
like my daughter, Yie Amie,
to become young men and women
the trees that will grow
that future in Sierra Leone?
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Julius Maada Bio - President of Sierra LeoneAs President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada Bio seeks to find ways to make progress happen -- not to dwell on the obstacles that impede it.
Why you should listen
Sierra Leone President Julius Maada Bio is a public servant who thinks the boldest question he can ask to transform his country is: "Why not?" Bio is currently serving as the fifth democratically elected president of Sierra Leone.
Prior to his election as president, Bio proudly served Sierra Leone as a school teacher, soldier and Head of State. As Head of State in 1996, he ushered in multiparty democracy after decades of one-party and military rule in Sierra Leone. He is currently completing a PhD in Peace Studies at University of Bradford in UK. He is one of 35 children born to Paramount Chief Charlie Vonie Bio II, Sogbini Chiefdom in Sierra Leone.
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