Sierra Leone’s Capital Freetown has been reportedly rocked by a security breach at the Military Barracks at Wilberforce on Sunday morning.
President Julius Maada Bio has addressed the nation, assuring citizens of their safety and reiterating his commitment to upholding democracy and peace.
In a televised address from the Presidential Lodge, Bio recounted the events of the morning, acknowledging the attack on the military armoury by unidentified individuals. He commended the swift and decisive action taken by the country’s Security Forces, who have successfully repelled the attack and restored calm to the situation.
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As the Security Forces continue to track down the remaining perpetrators, President Bio has declared a nationwide curfew, urging citizens to remain indoors for their safety. He emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in Sierra Leone, stressing that it is a collective responsibility that requires unity among all citizens.
He said, “The PEACE of our beloved Nation is priceless and we shall continue to protect the peace and security of Sierra Leone against the forces that wish to truncate our much-cherished stability.”
President Bio said his leadership and resolve to serve as a beacon of hope for Sierra Leone will undoubtedly resonate with citizens across the country, strengthening their resolve to safeguard the nation’s hard-won stability.
(Editor: Nkoli Omhoudu)