Egypt Isolates Bio’s Regime as AU Slams Door on SLPP Foreign Minister Timothy at the 49th Session of the Executive Council Yesterday & Today
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The global partners continue to tighten the isolation screws on Julius Maada Bio’s illegal regime in Sierra Leone as democracy restoration nears.
At the 49th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council in El Alamein in Egypt, where Foreign Ministers and other personalities gather for the two-day meeting from June 24 to 25, 2026, Sierra Leone is conspicuously absent. (Photo: Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the AU Commission from Djibouti).
From the high-profile political meeting in Kenya where Bio was driven out of Nairobi a few weeks ago after a call from the US to the important reparation conference in Ghana a few days ago, the isolation of Sierra Leone’s illegitimate president, Bio continues disgracefully unabated.
Now, the international community has struck again to remind the illegal President Bio that his isolationism is real and irreversible because he stole the June 24, 2023, polls. Confirmed reports say that yesterday, the African Union did not invite the SLPP Foreign Minister, Timothy Kabbah.
The rejection of the Bio regime by the African Union at the ongoing conference in Egypt is good news for the people of Sierra Leone, whose votes in the June 24, 2023, elections were stolen in broad daylight. It suggests that the days of cocaine Maada Bio and his SLPP bandits and APC traitors are numbered.
Various African Foreign Ministers and other top government officials were invited to attend the AU meeting at the 49th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council in El Alamein, Egypt, but they did not invite the SLPP Foreign Minister Timothy Kabbah. (Photo: Maada Bio is isolated).

This is a massive knockout punch unleashed on the Bio regime, as the isolation of the failed and bankrupt regime becomes a realistic occurrence. All is taking place concomitantly as the global partners tighten the isolation screws on the cocaine regime, as democracy restoration closes in.
Last week, the illegitimate President Maada Bio was conspicuously ignored by the Ghanaian authorities, who failed to invite him to attend the vital reparations meeting in Ghana to discuss the possibility of reparation payments to African countries that suffered under slavery from the 15th century.
For Maada Bio to miss this important meeting regarding the transatlantic slave trade discussion that shipped adult Africans from Africa in chains to Western nations in Europe and America for 500 years is a serious blow. Sierra Leone is among the nations that suffered a lot during slavery.
The Transatlantic Slave Trade was the greatest human tragedy the world has ever experienced. Around 200 million able-bodied men and women were forcefully captured and died from the inter land in West Africa to the coast, onto filthy ships to England, Spain, Portugal and the United States from 1492. (Photo: Africans were dehumanised by Western nations).

When Adolf Hitler killed around 6 million Jews in the Second World War (1939 -1945), Israel was compensated with hefty reparations. But until the Ghana meeting last week, no reparations have been paid to Africa. If AU succeeds in this, it would be the greatest achievement of the African Union.
This is the important Ghana meeting that cocaine Bio was never invited to. The embarrassment facing the SLPP regime at this point is too much to bear for any sensible and normal individual, but for Bio and the entire SLPP idiots and sell-out APC traitors – who are clearly blinded by abnormality – they cannot see the humiliation.
It is like a plague affecting Maada Bio, who is completely isolated and never consulted or invited anymore, as before. The latest snobbery is the ditching of his Foreign Minister, Timothy Kabbah, who was not invited to attend the 49th Session of the AU in Egypt. (Photo: SLPP Foreign Minister Timothy Kabbah).

African Union Leaders Stress Urgent Need for Resource Mobilisation and Unity to Advance Agenda 2063
The session precedes the 49th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council and the 8th Mid-Year Coordination Meeting (MYCM) between the AU, Regional Economic Communities (RECs), and Regional Mechanisms (RMs), scheduled to take place on 27 June 2026 in El Alamein, Egypt.
In his opening address, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the AU Commission, acknowledged the multifaceted challenges currently facing the continent, including geopolitical tensions affecting global supply chains, macroeconomic instability, delays in fertiliser imports, ongoing conflicts, and health emergencies such as the recent Ebola outbreak.
He noted that external factors, including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, continue to disrupt continental plans. H.E. Youssouf appealed to Member States for enhanced solidarity and material support, emphasising that achieving the objectives of Agenda 2063 demands greater involvement and commitment.
He reassured the Permanent Representatives’ Committee that the Commission is developing scenarios to address human and financial resource gaps and remains ready to work collaboratively with Member States to identify appropriate solutions. He concluded by reaffirming the Commission’s dedication to strict budgetary discipline and its unwavering support for Member States.
“The African Union should have the necessary human and financial resources to attain the objectives of Agenda 2063. I am aware of the difficulties that our member states are facing. The Commission is ready to find, together with you, the appropriate solutions to take up these challenges,” said H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf. (Photo).

H.E. Ambassador Willy Nyamitwe, Chairperson of the PRC and Ambassador of the Republic of Burundi to Ethiopia, delivered a compelling address calling for unity, self-reflection, and action. He expressed gratitude to Member States for entrusting Burundi with steering the continental organisation this year. Ambassador Nyamitwe highlighted the profound technological transformations reshaping economies and the rising expectations of African citizens.
H.E. Ambassador Nyamitwe cautioned against national positions that may unintentionally undermine continental unity, urging ambassadors to ensure that their decisions tangibly improve the lives of ordinary Africans. He stated that unity is not merely a virtue but a weapon, and that history will judge not speeches but the courage to acknowledge mistakes and strengthen collective institutions. He called on the PRC to choose solidarity over division and vision over hesitation.
“History will remember whether we strengthened the institutions entrusted to us. It will remember whether we chose solidarity over division and vision over hesitation. I have every confidence that this committee, the PRC, possesses the wisdom, the experience, and the determination required to meet these expectations. Together, let us continue building an African Union that is stronger, more effective, and more responsive to the aspirations of our peoples,” concluded Ambassador Willy Nyamitwe.
The official opening ceremony was attended by H.E. Selma Malika Haddadi, Deputy Chairperson of the AU Commission, along with AU Commissioners, representatives of AU organs, and senior officials. The PRC will deliberate on reports from its Sub-Committees, the AU Commission, and other AU organs and specialised agencies. The Committee will subsequently adopt its report and the draft decisions for the 49th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council, scheduled for 24-25 June 2026 in El Alamein:
Courtesy: allafrica.com/stories
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