Dr. Ibrahim Bangura, widely known as DIB, has expanded his political outreach beyond Sierra Leone with a series of engagements involving members and stakeholders of the opposition All People’s Congress in neighbouring Guinea, signalling a growing effort to consolidate support and reinforce party unity ahead of future political contests.
The meetings, described by supporters as part of an ongoing consultation and mobilisation drive, come amid increasing internal debate and strategic realignment within the APC as conversations around the party’s future leadership continue to intensify.
In a political environment increasingly defined by factional tension and internal fragmentation, DIB’s message has centred on reconciliation, cohesion and bridge-building. The engagements in Guinea were aimed at strengthening dialogue among party stakeholders, reconnecting support bases across borders and fostering a sense of collective direction within the APC.
The outreach reflects a broader leadership strategy rooted in inclusion, consensus-building and grassroots engagement, particularly among diaspora communities that remain influential in the party’s political ecosystem.
Guinea consultations form part of a wider pattern of regional and international engagements undertaken by DIB in recent months, as he continues to position himself as a unifying figure within the APC.
Supporters say the initiative underscores an emphasis on long-term party rebuilding, internal cohesion and sustained engagement with supporters both within Sierra Leone and across the diaspora.



