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Sierra Leone reappoints anticorruption chief

By Politico Staff Writer

The Anti-Corruption Commission’s Boss Francis Ben Kaifala has been reappointed by President Julius Maada Bio to serve another five-year as commissioners of the commission.

According to a press statement issued by the commission on the 29th of June 2023, the commissioner was reappointed pursuant to Section 4(1) of the Anti-Corruption Act, 2008 as amended in 2019.

Sierra Leone reelects Bio as president, who calls for unity

By Alpha Abu, Chernor Alimamy Kamara & Nasratu Kargbo

President Julius Maada Bio has been re-elected for a second 5-year term, defeating his closet challenger Dr. Samura M.W. Kamara of the opposition All Peoples Congress (APC).

In his address to the nation, following the announcement of the results, President Bio made a conciliatory gesture saying “we must reunite in pursuit of common goal: enhancing peace, prosperity and progress of Sierra Leone’’.

Sierra Leone opposition protests election results

By Mabinty M. Kamara

Sierra Leone’s main Opposition Party, the All Peoples Congress (APC) has questioned the results of the June 24th, 2023 elections announced last Tuesday by the Chief Electoral Commissioner Mohamed K. Konneh.

Speaking to Politico on Wednesday, the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Sidi Yayah Tunis said the party is still engaging on its next line of action and that they will come out with a position in the shortest possible time

Sierra Leone state institutions lack trust and transparency – report

By Saio Marrah

The interim statement of the Commonwealth Observer Group to Sierra Leone’s 2023 multitier elections has indicated that state institutions like the Electoral Commission of Sierra Leone (ECSL) and the Judiciary that are key to the electoral process have challenges with transparency, communication, and trust.

EU questions preparedness of Sierra Leone’s electoral commission

By Saio Marrah

The European Union Election Observer Mission (EU EOM) for Sierra Leone’s 2023 multitier elections has indicated in its preliminary report that the Electoral Commission of Sierra Leone lacks trust, transparency, and proper communication with stakeholders and the broader public on electoral preparedness.

63% of polling stations visited opened late – ECOWAS report

By Saio Marrah

The preliminary report of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Election Observation Mission to Sierra Leone states that 63 percent of 337 polling stations they visited during the June 24 General Elections, started late.

The delay was attributed to the late arrival of polling staff and materials.

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