His Excellency

Julius Maada Bio

His Excellency

Julius Maada Bio

Dr. Julius Maada Bio

Born on 12 May 1964 in Tihun, Bonthe District, Julius Maada Bio is the son of a Paramount Chief and the first Sierra Leonean president born after independence.

A decorated military officer, he rose to Head of State by 1996 and, at just 32, made the rare decision to hand power to a democratically elected civilian government voluntarily. That act alone defined his democratic character before he ever held elected office.

He pursued further education in the United States and the United Kingdom, earning a Master’s in International Affairs and later researching Peace Studies at the University of Bradford. He contested the presidency in 2012 before winning decisively in 2018, and again in 2023.

His presidency has been anchored in one conviction: people first.

Free Quality Education for over one million children, abolition of the death penalty, a 30% quota for women in governance, and freedom of the press mark his most defining reforms.

Globally, he co-chaired the UN Transforming Education Summit, presided over the UN Security Council in 2024, and was elected President of ECOWAS in 2025.

A soldier who chose democracy. A president who chose his people.

Presidential Biography

Selected Speeches & Reflections

HIS EXCELLENCY DR. JULIUS MAADA BIO PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SIERRA LEONE

ON THE OCCASION OF SIXTEENTH ARMED FORCES DAY AT THE JULIUS MAADA BIO PARADE SQUARE, WILBERFORCE BARRACKS, TUESDAY 18TH FEBRUARY 2025 THEME: REPOSITIONING THE RSLAF FOR ENHANCED NATIONAL SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN SIERRA LEONE

HIS EXCELLENCY DR. JULIUS MAADA BIO PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SIERRA LEONE

AT THE PRESENTATION OF THE AWARDS OF AFRICAN H EFOR SHE CHAMPION OF THE YEAR AWARD 2024 AND THE PRESIDENTIAL AFRICAN INTELLIGENCE AWARD 2024 SATURDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2025 STATE HOUSE, FREETOWN SIERRA LEONE

HIS EXCELLENCY DR. JULIUS MAADA BIO PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SIERRA LEONE

AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 10TH ORDINARY MEETING OF THE AFRICAN DIAMOND PRODUCERS’ ASSOCIATION (ADPA) COUNCIL OF MINISTERS AND COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS AND THE OPENING OF THE SIERRA LEONE MINING WEEK AND EXHIBITION FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE APRIL 10, 2025

Four Pillars of a Life in Service

Distilled from his keynote address at the inaugural Colloquium, these are the principles that have guided every decision in President Bio’s public life.

Service Without Title

True leadership begins in humble places in the midnight vigil of a nurse, the steady hands of a miner, the patient guidance of a teacher. President Bio believes the truest measure of influence is quiet, steadfast service that requires no title and seeks no recognition. "Every Sierra Leonean is a leader in their sphere," he says.
 

Principle 1

Education is the Foundation

For President Bio, education is not a policy programme — it is a moral imperative. His administration has allocated 22% of the national budget to learning. "A nation that feeds its people but starves its intellect betrays its own potential. We must nourish minds as purposefully as we cultivate crops."
 

Principle 2

Faith, Humility & Accountability

President Bio's daily practice is reflection on how to be a better man, father, friend, and servant-hearted president. He believes humility tempers ambition and that accountability is the bond between a leader and those who place their trust in them. Leadership, for him, is above all an act of stewardship.
 
 

Principle 3

Trust & Collective Potential

Human progress is born of shared purpose. "Trust is the invisible fabric that knits individuals into a community, transforming different dreams into a unified vision." President Bio's conviction is that when citizens believe their grievances will be heard, their rights protected, and their aspirations supported a nation finds its deepest strength.
 
 

Principle 4
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