Sierra Leone’s President, Julius Maada has said he is hopeful that Africa’s recent intervention in the Russia/Ukraine war will broker a lasting solution to the conflict between the European countries.
President Maada, during an interview on Thursday, said he wanted Russia’s war in Ukraine to end “for the sake of humanity”.
“We are all suffering as a result of the war in Ukraine… For the sake of humanity, for what is happening, let’s end the war,” said Maada, who was elected in 2018 and will seek a second term next month.
“I think even those who sympathise with Russia are in favour of stopping this war,” he said in the Wednesday interview.
An African delegate comprising leaders of Zambia, Senegal, the Republic of Congo, Uganda, Egypt and South Africa are scheduled to visit Moscow and Kyiv to try to broker peace.
Since the commencement of the war in February 2022, African governments have failed to forge a unified position on it as most abstained from the vote in the first and second resolutions of the United Nations demanding that Russia ceases fire.
“We have a vested interest in seeing to it that that war comes to an end as quickly as possible… especially as a country that has gone through war before — but also (because of) the impact on us,” said Bio.
Meanwhile, the war has had bitter-sweet implications for countries within the continent. While countries like Algeria and Morocco have benefitted from recent upsurge in demand for their gas from Europe after EU sanction and boycott on Russia, others like Egypt and Tunisia have suffered from food shortages as both Russia and Ukraine are their major suppliers of grains.