Sierra Leone Leader Sacks Vice-President


Sierra Leone Leader Sacks Vice-President

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Sierra Leone leader Ernest Bai Koroma has sacked his vice-president, he announced, in a bid to turn the page on a political crisis that raised fears over the country's stability.

Samuel Sam-Sumana's dismissal comes almost two weeks after he was expelled from the governing All People's Congress (APC) and went into hiding, claiming he was in danger and asking the United States to grant him asylum.

"I have taken note of the decision of the APC," Koroma said in a statement read out intermittently on state radio overnight Tuesday to Wednesday.

"The public will recall, and I have also taken note of the fact that... Alhaji Samuel Sam-Sumana sought asylum from a foreign embassy, demonstrating a willingness to abandon his duties and office as vice president of our beloved republic."

Koroma said he was relieving Sam-Sumana "of the duties and from the office of vice president of Sierra Leone with immediate effect", AFP reported.

The president said he was in talks with his party to "shortly" find a replacement for Sam-Sumana, his running mate in his successful 2007 and 2012 presidential campaigns.

The APC announced on March 6 it had kicked out Sam-Sumana for fomenting violence in his home district of Kono, deceit, fraud and threatening key party officials.

He was accused of lying about being a Muslim, inventing a university degree from the US, attempting to start up a breakaway party and keeping "over 100 groups of thugs to unleash violence against party people in the Kono district".

Witnesses described how heavily-armed men entered his hilltop home in Freetown while he was away on Saturday and disarmed his security guards, leaving with bundles of files.

He denied all charges and fled into hiding, claiming he feared for his life and applying to the US Embassy in Freetown for asylum, according to his aides.

The government has repeatedly dismissed claims that the vice president is in any danger, claiming his fears for his life were "ludicrous".

The 52-year-old's expulsion came a few days after he had put himself in quarantine due to the death of one of his bodyguards from Ebola.

The action against him has been presented as part of a wider crackdown on "anti-party activities" which saw expulsions, reprimands and fines for several other senior members.

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