By Amin Kef (Ranger)
In a remarkable show of national unity and celebration, Sierra Leone’s First Lady, Her Excellency Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, was honored in a grand ceremony at the State Hall of Parliament on Thursday, April 3, 2025, following her meritorious election as President of the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD).
The event was jointly organized by the Office of the Presidential Gender Adviser and the Parliamentary Female Caucus, drawing participation from women across political, tribal and social lines including Mammy Queens, wives of Paramount Chiefs, military and police wives, Civil Society Organizations like the Women’s Forum, the 50/50 Group, the Soso Community and Members of Parliament from both the ruling and opposition parties.
Addressing the audience, the First Lady expressed deep appreciation for the celebration and attributed her success to the unwavering support of President Dr. Julius Maada Bio. “This celebration would not have been possible without the support of my husband, President Julius Maada Bio, who has empowered me to champion women’s empowerment and child protection. I am truly grateful,” she said.
Dr. Fatima Bio also extended heartfelt thanks to Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Staff of the Office of the First Lady and especially to the Presidential Gender Adviser, Isatu Jabbie Kabba. “She is like a mother to me and I deeply appreciate her for celebrating me as a daughter,” she noted.
Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor Bah, introduced the First Lady, describing her as “the face of Sierra Leone.” He added that having worked with First Ladies from countries like the USA and UK, he finds none more result-oriented and passionate than Dr. Fatima Maada Bio.
Parliamentary Majority Leader, Hon. Mathew Sahr Nyuma, praised the First Lady’s democratic victory and underscored Parliament’s dedication to women’s empowerment through legislation such as the Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (GEWE) Act. “The 30% female representation in Parliament is evidence of our commitment,” he said, adding that Dr. Fatima Bio is “God-sent.”
The Clerk of Parliament, Hon. Paran Umar Tarawally, lauded the First Lady as one of the strongest women on the African continent and expressed Parliament’s confidence in her leadership at OAFLAD. “The First Lady is fearless and relentless in defending our people,” he emphasized.
Hon. Wuyatta Batilo Songa, President of the Parliamentary Female Caucus, hailed the First Lady’s competence and advocacy, stating, “The women of Sierra Leone need a strong voice like Dr. Fatima Bio to champion their rights. Her experience and eloquence will surely elevate Africa’s progress.”
In her appreciation speech, the First Lady highlighted the importance of collective effort in advancing women’s and children’s welfare. “We are here today because one woman asked other women to celebrate another woman,” she said, commending Madam Isatu Jabbie Kabba for the initiative. She also acknowledged her “sister from another mother,” Madam Sylvia O. Blyden and thanked Anti-Corruption Commissioner Francis Ben Kaifala for his support.
Her Excellency reiterated her gratitude to leaders from both political sides, including the Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Abdul Kargbo and the Leader of Government Business, Hon. Matthew Nyuma, for showing bipartisan support for women’s advancement. She described the support from the broader community as “timeless” and urged all Sierra Leoneans to protect and nurture the nation’s children for a brighter future.
She also paid tribute to women serving in Government, stating that “the legacies of the President are your legacies,” while expressing thanks to the Chairman of the SLPP for attending the celebration — a gesture she described as the true spirit of “HeForShe.”
Dr. Fatima Maada Bio, who secured a landslide victory at the OAFLAD elections held in Addis Ababa, pledged to use her new role to continue advocating for the rights and well-being of women and children across Africa. She called for unity and collaboration to build a society where everyone can reach their full potential.
The ceremony, which exuded a melodious and celebratory ambiance, was moderated by Director of Parliamentary and Public Relations, Sheku Lamin Turay, with Josephine Kamara, Director-General of the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC), serving as Master of Ceremony.
OAFLAD, formerly known as the Organization of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS (OAFLA), was founded in 2002 to advocate for Africa’s most vulnerable populations — especially women and children living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. Over time, the organization has broadened its mandate to include maternal health, youth empowerment and the promotion of policies that make health and development services more accessible across the continent.
As President of OAFLAD, Her Excellency Dr. Fatima Maada Bio is poised to bring her passion, experience and powerful voice to the continental stage, further cementing Sierra Leone’s role in advancing gender equality and sustainable development in Africa.