Sierra Leone proudly took center stage on the global platform today as Alhaji Musa Timothy Kabba, the country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, presided over a high-level debate on Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in New York.
The event marks a historic diplomatic milestone for Sierra Leone, reflecting the growing international recognition of the country’s leadership and commitment to global peace and security. As President of the UN Security Council for the month, Minister Kabba chaired deliberations focused on addressing the proliferation of small arms and light weapons, an issue that continues to fuel conflict, terrorism, and instability across the world, especially in Africa.
Minister Kabba’s leadership role at the United Nations underscores the confidence and foresight of President Dr. Julius Maada Bio, who continues to empower capable, reform-minded young leaders to represent Sierra Leone with dignity, competence, and distinction on the international stage.
Under President Bio’s guidance, Sierra Leone has regained its reputation as a credible voice for peace, reform, and multilateral cooperation, both within Africa and beyond. His administration’s commitment to youth leadership and institutional transformation has paved the way for Sierra Leonean professionals like Kabba to thrive globally.
“Today’s moment is not just about international diplomacy—it is a reflection of the new Sierra Leone we are building,” a senior government official noted. “A nation confident in its people, proud of its values, and capable of contributing meaningfully to global solutions.”
Minister Musa Timothy Kabba has consistently demonstrated excellence and integrity in public service. Before assuming his current diplomatic portfolio, he served as Director-General of the Petroleum Directorate, where he strengthened governance and transparency in the oil and gas sector.
He later became Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources, leading far-reaching reforms that modernized Sierra Leone’s extractive industry, increased investor confidence, and promoted responsible resource management. His transition into foreign affairs has further expanded the country’s global footprint, reinforcing Sierra Leone’s image as a trusted partner in regional and global affairs.
“Minister Kabba’s journey mirrors Sierra Leone’s own evolution—from a post-conflict nation rebuilding its institutions to a confident state playing a leading role in global governance,” remarked a diplomatic observer at the UN.
Known for his discipline, humility, and multilingual communication skills, Alhaji Musa Timothy Kabba embodies the next generation of Sierra Leonean leadership—balanced in his cultural roots from both the North and East, and widely respected across political, diplomatic, and institutional circles.
Colleagues describe him as a results-driven leader whose calm demeanor and strategic thinking inspire confidence. His elevation to preside over the Security Council debate symbolizes Sierra Leone’s growing diplomatic influence and credibility at the United Nations.
Sierra Leone’s presidency of the UN Security Council in November 2025 reinforces the country’s long-standing commitment to peacekeeping, conflict prevention, and regional stability. As chair, Minister Kabba is expected to steer key discussions on global peace, sustainable development, and disarmament—issues that align closely with Sierra Leone’s own national priorities.
The occasion has been hailed as a moment of pride and renewal, showcasing the country’s ability to provide leadership beyond its borders.
“This is a proud day for Sierra Leone,” said a member of the Sierra Leone Mission to the UN. “It shows the world that we are ready to lead, to contribute, and to shape the future of global peace and security.”