On a peaceful Sunday afternoon, 21st February 2026, Vice President of the Republic of Sierra Leone Dr. Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh made a brief stopover at the Mile 91 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque, where he joined worshippers for the Ashr prayer.
The pleasantly surprised visit, part of his ongoing engagement with communities across the district, was marked by a blend of spiritual devotion and personal connection, reflecting the Vice President’s commitment to both faith and the people he serves.
During the Ashr prayer, dressed in a neatly tailored cream-colored traditional kaftan complemented by a matching light brown Muslim cap, the Hon. Vice President stood among worshippers, observing the unity that defines the worship.
His presence at the mosque was more than ceremonial; it was a moment of shared reflection and spirituality that resonated deeply with those gathered. For many community members, seeing the Vice President pray alongside them reinforced a sense of accessibility and humility in leadership.
After the prayer, the VP exchanged greetings and shared brief interactions with community members.
Among those welcoming him was PC Bai Shebora III, who warmly received the Vice President and expressed the community’s appreciation for his visit.
These personal exchanges highlighted his focus on building relationships and acknowledging the people he serves beyond the corridors of power.
Community members and admirers expressed delight at the interaction, with several describing it as an honor to witness the Vice President engage directly with the congregation.
Many emphasized that his presence and willingness to participate in daily religious life sent a strong message of solidarity, respect, and shared values.
As he departed, the atmosphere remained charged with a sense of gratitude and inspiration. The stopover at Mile 91 Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque reinforced the Vice President’s reputation as a leader who balances official duties with personal engagement, leaving a lasting impression on the community and strengthening bonds that transcend political office.





