Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio Confers Citizenship on 59 African Americans

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Who traced their origin to Sierra Leone through DNA, telling them that home was indeed home

State House, SL

State House, Freetown, Thursday 29 April 2021: His Excellency the President, Dr. Julius Maada Bio, conferred Sierra Leonean citizenship on 59 African-Americans who traced their origin to Sierra Leone through DNA, telling them that home was indeed home.

'You have experienced the exhilarating beaches, the serene mountains, the exciting wildlife, and there is ever so more to discover. You surrounded by a rich history –a history that unites us, a history of our common ancestry.'

“Even as you sit now, you sit on the original Fort Thornton. Walk out of those doors into the garden and look left (100 meters down), and you will see the Cotton Tree. It is older than the United States of America. It was wherein 1792 the freed slaves prayed, rejoiced, and sang the hymn,” he said.

Portrait of the President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada Bio

Portrait of the President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada Bio

He assured them that Sierra Leone was the 5th most peaceful country in Africa with one of the lowest risks of COVID-19, adding that there was a free press that also functioned in an open society.

We are putting in place more pro-business and pro-investment policies and incentives in place. We welcome you to acquire land, live in communities, build capacity, and start a new life without the worries of that other place. I am also aware of and very proud of the work of Free Yannoh Bangura, Dynast Amir, Dr. Adrienne Hunter, Dr. Sonya Bug-Alsoton, Karmen Thomas, and many other brothers and sisters who are making an impact already in this country.

President Bio said his government was open to easing constraints around land rights, housing, investments, skills transfers, taxes as you make your decision to relocate here – whether permanently or semi-permanently,” he assured.

Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Memunatu Pratt, welcomed the African Americans and thanked them for returning to the home of their forefathers, adding that it was a distinguished honor to be in the country and be given citizenship.

She said the people of Sierra Leone were hospitable and friendly and encouraged them to be loyal to the country and obey the laws and the oath of allegiance; to which they had subscribed.

Cross-section of participants

Cross-section of participants

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President of the African Ancestry Inc, Malandela Zulu, thanked the government and people of Sierra Leone for allowing African Americans to trace their origin saying that their organization looks forward to more collaboration with the Government of Sierra Leone to identify its citizens in the diaspora.

The African Ancestry Inc is an international organization that helps people of African descent trace their ancestral roots back to a specific present-day African country and tribe or ethnic group.

The Ministry of Tourism and the African Ancestry Inc signed a Memorandum of Understanding, henceforth; to create a partnership to collaborate in facilitating and coordinating the authenticity, orientation, integration, affiliation, and pilgrimage of members of the African Ancestry Family. As may be deemed necessary from time to time; on mutual understanding, and the following terms and understanding.'

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