President Boakai Regrets Helping Bio’s Drug Lord Jos Leijdekker as Trump Asked to Probe How the Drug Trade Entered Liberia; Bio’s Time is Up
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Sierra Leone’s illegal President Julius Maada Bio is in serious trouble if what is coming out of neighbouring Liberia and America is anything to go by.
The Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai is in even more trouble because of his involvement in the promotion of Maada Bio’s international drug smuggling ring through aiding and abetting the cocaine President Maada Bio. (Photo: Maada Bio and Joseph Boakai are in the drug trade).
The secrecy between the two corrupt leaders, by virtue of collaborating in the production, distribution, and sale of illicit drugs in the two West African countries, was exposed after the patriotic people of Liberia officially complained to the United States government.
The complaint petition by various internal stakeholders in Liberia was presented to the US Embassy in Monrovia regarding the increasing cocaine transactions in Liberia, ostensibly originating from Sierra Leone, a situation that has alarmed and frightened the Liberians.
The Liberian stakeholders who jointly filed complaints with the US government include more than 37 civil rights organisations, namely political groups, student groups, community-based groups, pro-democracy activists, and religious groups. (Photo: President Trump eyes Liberia and Sierra Leone).

Reports say that the complainants have also demanded that the US government probe the matter as soon as possible; otherwise, they will take further action. What is the next action? The complainants vowed to take to the streets on July 17, 2026, if the USA delayed in probing.
A primary source from the Executive Mansion, the official residence and office of the Liberian president, has confirmed that President Boakai is visibly irritated after the Liberian people sent a petition to the US Embassy in Monrovia.
“President Boakai has surely regretted helping his colleague in Sierra Leone, Maada Bio, in secretly allowing the cocaine business to flourish here,” the source disclosed, adding that the intervention of Trump after the G7 summit in France has made Boakai sweat.
For months now, this newspaper and other social media activists in Sierra Leone and abroad have reported the smuggling of drugs from Sierra Leone to Liberia. The arrests of drug smugglers from Sierra Leone have been reported at the Liberian border in recent times. (Photo: Bio received Boakai in Freetown).

Neighbouring Guinea too has got its own drug importation problems from Sierra Leone, all because of Maada Bio’s personal involvement in the promotion of the illicit drug business masterminded by his son-in-law Joseph Leijdekker aka Bolle Jos or Omar Sheriff.
Ships carrying heavy tons of cocaine have been seized in Europe, specifically in Spain, a few weeks ago, and it was reported that the seized 40 tons of drugs originated from Sierra Leone in West Africa. Very recently, Germany apprehended a load of drugs smuggled from Freetown.
Reliable sources say President Boakai has assisted Maada Bio in promoting the drug business in his country by allowing the Dutch drug baron Bolle Jos to relocate to Liberia, in Maryland, where he is believed to have built a massive property to reside in at intervals.
It was no surprise that very recently the largest seizure of drug smuggling was carried out in Liberia from Sierra Leone, worth over 19 million US dollars, a situation that eventually prompted the Liberia Protests Coordinators to rise and to launch the campaign. (Photo: President-elect Dr Samura Kamara is the only solution to resolve the drug trade).

Sources say the campaign message was ‘Boakai must lead or leave’. On June 16, 2026, the Liberia Protests Commission, comprising over 37 members from various groups in the country, wrote a petition letter to President Trump through the US Embassy in Monrovia.
The petition was signed by Honourable Mulbah K Molu, Lead Campaigner for the Central Command of the Liberia Protest Commission. The petitioners demanded an international investigation into Liberia’s growing narcotics trade.
Unlike in Sierra Leone, where 98% of the civil rights organisations have been bought by the corrupt Bio regime, Liberian counterparts have shamed Sierra Leone by showing them how to stand up and defend their democracy and the people.
With the intervention of President Trump in particular and the G7 in general, the drug business and those involved in it, like Maada Bio, are in serious trouble. President Boakai has regretted the assistance he has given to Maada Bio’s drug cartel.
Meanwhile, the people of Sierra Leone are optimistic that the international community will help Sierra Leone regain democracy restoration by removing the cocaine president, Maada Bio, from power after stealing the June 24, 2023, elections. President-elect Dr Samura Kamara will solve the drug problems.
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