In one of his latest visits to Sierra Leone, Bishop Biguzzi was present, in a wheelchair, at the 13 May 2023 ordination of Bishop Koroma.
The Church in Sierra Leone has eulogized Bishop Biguzzi as a “testament to faith” for serving diligently through Sierra Leone’s years of conflict.
In a note shared with ACI Africa on Monday, July 1, Fr. Peter Konteh, the Executive Director of Caritas Freetown also acknowledged Bishop Biguzzi’s “compassion and dedication to the service of God and humanity.”
Credit: Xaverian Missionaries
Fr. Konteh has also acknowledged the contribution of Bishop Biguzzi to the development of the local church in Sierra Leone, saying, “Your leadership and support during the difficult moments of our civil war will always be remembered and appreciated. You were a true servant of God and an inspiration to many.”
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Old students of UNIMAK have also paid their tribute to “a spiritual leader within the Catholic Church, a beloved figure in our community, and an instrumental force in Sierra Leone's recovery and reconciliation following the civil war.”
Bishop Biguzzi’s “dedicated service to others, his unwavering faith, and his compassionate leadership”, the Unimak Alumni Association (UAA) have said, “have left an indelible mark on all who knew him.”
The Alumni association notes that as Chancellor of the University of Makeni, Bishop Biguzzi played a pivotal role in shaping the educational landscape of Sierra Leone.
“His vision and commitment to education and human development have inspired countless students and alumni and provided a guiding light for many members of the UAA. His legacy of pursuing excellence and serving humanity with compassion and integrity will continue to motivate us,” says Alhaji Sesay, the Secretary General of the alumni association.
“We sincerely appreciate the sacrifice and dedication Bishop Biguzzi exhibited throughout his life. His contributions to the Catholic Mission, to Sierra Leone, and to humanity at large are immeasurable. We are grateful for the lasting impact of his extraordinary service, which will continue to guide and inspire us,” the UAA official says in the association’s July 2 tribute.
Agnes Aineah is a Kenyan journalist with a background in digital and newspaper reporting. She holds a Master of Arts in Digital Journalism from the Aga Khan University, Graduate School of Media and Communications and a Bachelor's Degree in Linguistics, Media and Communications from Kenya's Moi University. Agnes currently serves as a journalist for ACI Africa.