In a powerful display of love and gratitude, the people of Koinadugu District have unite to celebrate a man they proudly call “the Lion of the APC” — Ady Macauley. His unwavering support, fierce advocacy, and deep connection to the people of the district have earned him a place not just in their hearts but in their future.
For years, Ady Macauley has stood firmly with Koinadugu, defending its sons and daughters during critical moments. Notably, he was among the first to speak out when one of their own, former NATCOM Boss Momoh Conteh, was held during the Commission of Inquiry and he still continues to represent his estate in the Commission of Inquiry Appeals in the Court of Appeal. Ady Macauley’s voice echoed boldly when others fell silent. This is the type of leadership prowess he exhibited. “Through every storm, Ady stood tall for us,” one resident remarked. “He has never turned his back on Koinadugu, and today, we reaffirm that we will never turn our backs on him.” Residents hailed his courage, describing him as a lion who never retreated, even in the face of adversity. Many pledged their support for his 2028 presidential ambition under the APC ticket, saying he is not a stranger to the party, nor to the nation but a proven leader whose time has come. “When conflict erupts or challenges arise, our first call is always to Ady Macauley,” another supporter stated. “He has been our shield, our voice, and our hope. That’s why today, we welcome him not just with open arms but with commitment to his vision.” As chants of support filled the air, one thing became clear. Koinadugu is not just supporting Ady Macauley; they are standing with a leader they believe in. A lion they trust to lead them forward. This visit came on the hills of a very successful visit to the sister district of Falaba, another ingredient of the land of the powerful mixture