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Daklala M. Antar Appointed Mexico’s Honorary Consul in Sierra Leone, Vows Stronger Bilateral Engagement

Mexican Ambassador, Norma Ang Sanchez (left) together with Mexico’s Honorary Consul in Sierra Leone Daklala M. Antar (right) poses for picture with President Julius Maada Bio at State House

By Amin Kef (Ranger)

Diplomatic relations between Sierra Leone and Mexico received a notable boost following the formal appointment of Daklala M. Antar as Honorary Consul of Mexico in Sierra Leone. The appointment, confirmed on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, signals a renewed commitment to deepening cooperation between the two nations, particularly in areas of trade, diplomacy and cultural exchange.

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The development coincided with an official ceremony at State House in Freetown, where the Mexican Ambassador, Norma Ang Sanchez, presented her letters of credence to President Dr. Julius Maada Bio. During the ceremony, the Ambassador reaffirmed Mexico’s dedication to strengthening South-South cooperation and enhancing its bilateral engagement with Sierra Leone.

As part of the diplomatic proceedings, Ambassador Norma Ang Sanchez formally introduced Daklala M Antar to President Bio as Mexico’s Honorary Consul. The introduction underscored Daklala M Antar’s role as a key liaison in advancing diplomatic, economic and social relations between the United Mexican States and Sierra Leone.

President Dr. Julius Maada Bio, while receiving the credentials of the newly accredited envoy, reiterated Sierra Leone’s unwavering commitment to fostering strong diplomatic and economic partnerships with international allies. He emphasized that such engagements are vital to achieving national development goals and promoting shared prosperity.

In his remarks, President Bio warmly welcomed the Ambassador and acknowledged the importance of Mexico as a strategic partner. He noted that strengthening bilateral ties would open new avenues for collaboration in trade, investment, education and cultural exchange, ultimately benefiting both nations.

The ceremony also highlighted Sierra Leone’s broader foreign policy agenda, which prioritizes constructive engagement with global partners to support sustainable development. The presentation of credentials marked another milestone in the country’s ongoing efforts to expand its diplomatic footprint and reinforce its presence on the international stage.

The Ambassador of Mexico was formally presented to the President by Timothy Musa Kabba, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, further emphasizing the significance of the occasion within Sierra Leone’s diplomatic calendar.

Following his appointment, Daklala M Antar called on all Mexican nationals residing in Sierra Leone to register with the Honorary Consulate. He stressed that the initiative aims to establish a comprehensive database that will enhance communication, improve consular support services and ensure the welfare of Mexican citizens living in the country.

Daklala M Antar reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening bilateral relations, pledging to work closely with both Governments to promote mutual interests. He highlighted the importance of fostering people-to-people connections, encouraging trade partnerships, agriculture and facilitating cultural exchanges as part of his mandate.

Observers note that the appointment of an Honorary Consul is a strategic move that reflects Mexico’s growing interest in expanding its diplomatic and economic engagement in West Africa. For Sierra Leone, the development represents an opportunity to diversify its international partnerships and attract new investments.

The ceremony concluded on a positive note, with both sides expressing optimism about the future of Sierra Leone-Mexico relations. The appointment of Daklala M Antar is widely seen as a step forward in strengthening cooperation, enhancing diplomatic ties and promoting sustainable development between the two nations.

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