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President Bio calls for inclusive human-centred growth at the FII PRIORITY Summit in Miami

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Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio delivered a keynote address at the FII PRIORITY Summit in Miami, calling for a more inclusive and equitable global economic order, urging world leaders, investors, and development partners to prioritise people and the environment in growth strategies.

President Bio addressed an audience of global leaders, business executives, and policymakers, stating that urgent international cooperation is required to address shared challenges such as economic inequality, climate change, and educational access gaps. He argued that long-term prosperity is dependent on human capital investment, describing education as “the foundation for long-term national development” and emphasising his government’s Free Quality Education initiative as a key component of Sierra Leone’s development strategy. “Our focus is on building human capital as the most sustainable pathway to economic transformation,” President Bio stated, emphasising that expanding access to quality learning and improving outcomes for young people are critical for both national progress and regional stability. The President also urged the investment community to take a responsible, purpose-driven approach, stating that finance should do more than just provide returns: it should create jobs, strengthen resilience, and improve livelihoods in developing countries. He urged investors to balance profit with social and environmental impact, so that capital can help to lift communities rather than deepen inequities. On climate, President Bio emphasised the disproportionate impact of environmental change on vulnerable nations and reaffirmed Sierra Leone’s commitment to climate action. He advocated for stronger global partnerships and increased funding for adaptation and mitigation efforts to protect vulnerable communities and economies. The FII PRIORITY Summit, which brings together senior decision-makers from government, business, and civil society, provided an opportunity for President Bio to highlight Sierra Leone’s willingness to collaborate with international stakeholders to unlock growth and innovation. His remarks bolstered the country’s growing international profile and emphasised a policy agenda centred on people-centred development, responsible investment, and collaborative solutions to common global challenges.

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