Prominent lawyer and human rights advocate Ady Macauley, a presidential hopeful for the All People’s Congress (APC) in the 2028 elections, was given a rousing welcome today, Friday, 24th January, as he observed Juma prayers at the Malama Thomas Street Mosque in Freetown.
Hundreds of traders from Abacha Street, Ecowas Street, and Wilberforce Street gathered along his route to the mosque, expressing their admiration and support for the renowned lawyer. The jubilant crowd cheered as they escorted him to the mosque, underscoring his growing popularity among grassroots supporters.
After the prayers, the enthusiastic traders and supporters surrounded Macauley to voice their appreciation for his unwavering commitment to defending the APC and advocating for marginalized communities. Many praised his consistent efforts to stand up for the rights of the poor and his dedication to justice.
Ady Macauley, widely recognized for his vocal stance on human rights and governance issues, has become a beacon of hope for many within the APC and beyond.
As a flagbearer aspirant for the APC in the 2028 presidential elections, his influence continues to resonate among Sierra Leoneans, particularly those who see him as a champion for the underprivileged.
The warm reception in Freetown further highlights Macauley’s growing appeal and his potential to shape the future of Sierra Leone’s political landscape