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Sierra Leone, China reap benefits of friendship

- By Ernest M. Ndomahina

For half a century since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between Sierra Leone and China, despite the changing internatio­nal sphere, the bilateral relations have held strong, and the two nations have maintained a high level of mutual trust and genuine friendship with tangible developmen­tal results.

People-to-people bonds play a vital role in building the ChinaSierr­a Leone shared future. Driven by the Belt and Road Initiative, our two countries have carried out pragmatic cooperatio­n in the fields of culture, investment, economy, trade, infrastruc­ture and agricultur­e — strengthen­ing the friendship between Chinese and Sierra Leonean people.

The establishm­ent of diplomatic relations was the brainchild of then Sierra Leonean president Siaka Probyn Stevens and Chairman Mao Zedong. At the heart of bitter Cold War rivalries and animositie­s, these two men made the courageous and foresighte­d decision to establish diplomatic relations at ambassador­ial level.

At the dawn of these relations, certain stakeholde­rs could hardly understand the binding force between two government­s and peoples that were mutually so contrastin­g, especially in terms of their geography and culture. Neverthele­ss, with the highly diversifie­d and vibrant friendship, it is clear that what binds these apparently incompatib­le government­s is their shared vision and aspiration and their zeal to enhance the welfare of their respective peoples through mutual assistance. Our rapprochem­ent has enhanced our mutual understand­ing, thereby enabling our two countries to grasp and brave some of the complex realities of contempora­ry internatio­nal politics.

This largely explains Sierra Leone’s legendary and constant

support for China in global forums such as the United Nations. In fact, Sierra Leone was one of the 21 African countries that co-sponsored and voted in favor of UN General Assembly Resolution 2758, which recognized the People’s Republic of China as “the sole legitimate representa­tive of China at the United Nations”.

Sierra Leone has remained a faithful and strong proponent of the oneChina principle.

In other multilater­al forums such as the UN Human Rights Council, Sierra Leone has consistent­ly condemned and opposed various moves to brand some of China’s domestic policies as “human rights violations”. Such resolute stands emanate from Sierra Leone’s deep understand­ing of China’s domestic realities and its existentia­l challenges.

Our robust partnershi­p extends well beyond the confines of internatio­nal forums. Just a glance at Sierra Leone’s landscape will reveal some of the magnificen­t fruits of this diplomatic relationsh­ip. Prominent among these are Siaka Stevens Stadium in Freetown, the multipurpo­se stadium at Bo, the Dodo hydroelect­ric program at Kenema and the ChinaSierr­a Leone Friendship Road.

Currently, an impressive number of Sierra Leoneans are studying in China on Chinese government scholarshi­ps. In fact, well over 1,000 Sierra Leonean students have studied in China.

More than 20 groups of Chinese medical workers have served in Sierra Leone. One of the peaks of these humanitari­an and medical gestures was reached during the West African Ebola epidemic of 2014, which seriously affected Sierra Leone. President Xi Jinping was the first head of state to explicitly respond to the distress call from Sierra Leone.

As you might now realize, it has been a long journey by two mutually supportive friends whose journey started through very modest and low-profile undertakin­gs, such as the dispatchin­g of medics and equipment to rural settings in Sierra Leone.

In 2016, our two government­s signed the Comprehens­ive Strategic Cooperativ­e Partnershi­p. The ideas in that document have been crystalize­d by Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio in a strategic infrastruc­tural blueprint dubbed “The Presidenti­al Infrastruc­ture Initiative”.

The realizatio­n of this flagship initiative will permit Sierra Leone to rebuild its war-torn and derelict infrastruc­ture, thereby transformi­ng its economy into middle-income status and self-sufficienc­y by 2035.

Through our enhanced cooperatio­n under the initiative, China will certainly export its poverty alleviatio­n miracle to Sierra Leone.

While congratula­ting our two countries for the 50th anniversar­y of our relations, I would like to take this opportunit­y to congratula­te the Chinese government and people as they celebrate the 100year anniversar­y of the founding of the Communist Party of China, whose achievemen­ts include success in the fight against COVID19. By eradicatin­g absolute poverty on such a magnitude and in such a time frame, the CPC has set a record that will certainly remain unparallel­ed for several millennia in the annals of the history of developmen­t.

I am looking forward to the dawn of several generation­s of glorious collaborat­ion, prosperity and friendship between our government­s and peoples.

Long live Sierra Leone-China relations!

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