Thursday, 19 March 2015

Sierra Leone Vice President Dismissed After Asylum Bid

The Ruling APC party accused Sam-Sumana of creating his own rival
political movement and fomenting violence [Reuters]

Sierra Leone's president has dismissed his deputy for seeking asylum
in a foreign embassy, according to a statement from the president's
office.

Ernest Bai Koroma said Samuel Sam-Sumana had abandoned his duties and
office as vice president by seeking refuge in a foreign embassy,
adding that he would appoint a new deputy shortly.

"Alhaji Samuel Sam-Sumana is no longer a member of a political party
in Sierra Leone and therefore does not have the continuous requirement
to hold office as Vice President of the Republic of Sierra Leone," the
statement said.

Blyden Jenkins-Johnson, Sam-Sumana's lawyer, told Reuters news agency
they were meeting on Wednesday to decide on "challenging the sacking."

Sam-Sumana had requested asylum at the US embassyin Freetown after
soldiers surrounded his residence on Saturday following his expulsion
from the ruling party this month.

Following an investigation by Koroma's All People's Congress (APC)
party, Sam-Sumana was accused of creating his own rival political
movement and fomenting violence in his home region of Kono, in
diamond-rich eastern Sierra Leone.

Sam-Sumana who was not immediately available for comment, has rejected
calls to resign and denied the accusations against him, which also
included charges of lying about his academic credentials and his
Muslim faith.

His expulsion from the party has stirred confusion as Sierra Leone's
1991 constitution only allows the dismissal of the vice president with
the vote of two-thirds of parliament, but it does require the office
holder to belong to a political party.
--Agencies

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