
Dr. Ibrahim Bangura Wins Southern Hearts with Historic Food Drive
In a stirring display of compassion and people-centered leadership, Dr. Ibrahim Bangura, a leading flagbearer hopeful of the All People’s Congress (APC) for the 2028 national elections, has captured the hearts of thousands across Sierra Leone’s Southern Region through a massive food distribution drive.
The exercise, which reached communities across Moyamba, Bo, Bonthe, and Pujehun Districts, was organized under the visionary guidance of Ambassador James Barmy Kaindoh, Chairman of the APC Moyamba District, widely hailed as “The Servant of the APC” for his tireless work in strengthening grassroots structures and promoting party unity.
The event drew together the Southern Region Chairmen of the APC in what observers described as an unprecedented show of solidarity and shared purpose, signaling a powerful resurgence of the party in the South.
Those in attendance included Chairman James Barmy Kaindoh (Moyamba), Chairman Sheriff (Bonthe), Chairman Amidu Kaita (Bo), and Chairman Mohamed Amadu Sesay, popularly known as Dr. Woor (Pujehun).
Their presence, alongside hundreds of party supporters, youth groups, and women’s organizations, underscored the message that the APC remains one united family—driven by a common vision for inclusion, service, and national renewal.
A Leader Who Serves, A Vision That Inspires
Dr. Bangura’s outreach went far beyond charity. It was a strategic and symbolic gesture—a reaffirmation of his belief that leadership must begin with service to people. His initiative, supporters say, reflects hope for ordinary citizens and loyalty to the APC’s founding ideals of justice, unity, and national development.
Speaking at the event, Ambassador Kaindoh praised Dr. Bangura’s generosity, describing it as “a living testament to what true leadership looks like.” He added that under Bangura’s leadership, the APC is poised to reclaim its historic legacy as a party of compassion and people-oriented progress.
In his address, Dr. Bangura reaffirmed his commitment to supporting party loyalists and building a united Sierra Leone rooted in service and empathy.
“The future we seek to build must begin with acts of love, service, and unity,” he told cheering crowds. “These are the values that define the APC and the people we serve.”
Renewed Hope for the APC in the South
The turnout across the four districts was described as massive, with hundreds chanting messages of unity, renewal, and faith in the APC’s comeback.
Regional chairmen pledged total solidarity with Dr. Bangura, lauding his humility, vision, and inclusive leadership style. Ambassador Kaindoh was also commended for his organizational skill, grassroots mobilization, and unwavering loyalty to the party’s cause.
Observers both at home and abroad have hailed the initiative as “a defining moment in the rebirth of the APC’s Southern base.” The ripple effects are already being felt across the nation and the diaspora, where many party loyalists have expressed renewed confidence in Dr. Bangura’s leadership potential ahead of 2028.
Unity and Service at the Core
The APC Moyamba District Media and Communication Unit described the event as a model of servant leadership, urging all party structures to emulate Dr. Bangura’s example.
“When the APC stands united, no region, no people, and no challenge can stand in its way,” the statement read.
As the 2028 elections draw closer, many within the APC believe Dr. Ibrahim Bangura’s leadership has not only revived the party’s southern spirit but also rekindled hope in its national renewal.
“We stand with Dr. Ibrahim Bangura — the People’s Choice, the Party’s Pride, and the Nation’s Future,” the release concluded.