Former President Goodluck Jonathan with Sierra Leone President, Julius Maada Bio. Photo credit: Jonathan/Facebook
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has disclosed that he met with Sierra Leone President, Julius Maada Bio, in Freetown as part of engagements focused on peace, democratic governance, and regional cooperation in West Africa.
Jonathan made the disclosure in a statement shared on Tuesday via his social media account, where he said the visit was carried out in his capacity as Special Envoy of President Bola Tinubu, alongside his role with regional democracy platforms.
“Today, I paid a special visit to His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio… Our discussions focused on issues of mutual interest and matters relating to peace, stability, democratic governance, and regional cooperation within the West African sub-region,” he said.
He added that the engagement also involved the Economic Community of West African States Commission and the West African Elders Forum, noting that discussions centred on strengthening stability across the region. Related News Nigeria’s low female political representation worries UN Women Hayatu-Deen boycotts ADC primary results announcement, alleges rigging Ogun ADC faction unveils party’s governorship candidate








