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⚫ | Brigadier General '''Julius Maada Bio''' (born ] in ], ]) led a ] in ] on ] ] ousting ] ]. He was previously Strasser's deputy and was a participant in the April 1992 coup that ousted the ] (APC) government. Bio is an ] ] from the ]. | ||
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⚫ | Brigadier General '''Julius Maada Bio''' (born on ],] in ], ]) led a ] in ] on ] ] ousting ] ]. He was previously Strasser's deputy and was a participant in the April 1992 coup that ousted the ] (APC) government. Bio is an ] ] from the ]. | ||
Although there were some who questioned Bio's motives, primarily because his sister, Agnes Deen Jalloh, was a member of the rebel ] (RUF), civil society organisations rejected Bio's "peace before elections" campaign and forced his junta to proceed with elections and the restoration of constitutional order. A clear winner was determined after the second round of ] on ], 1996, and he handed power over to ] on ] ]. | Although there were some who questioned Bio's motives, primarily because his sister, Agnes Deen Jalloh, was a member of the rebel ] (RUF), civil society organisations rejected Bio's "peace before elections" campaign and forced his junta to proceed with elections and the restoration of constitutional order. A clear winner was determined after the second round of ] on ], 1996, and he handed power over to ] on ] ]. |
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Julius Maada Bio | |
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former Head Of State of Sierra Leone | |
Preceded by | Valentine Strasser |
Succeeded by | Ahmad Tejan Kabbah |
Personal details | |
Born | (1964-10-30) October 30, 1964 (age 60) Bo, Sierra Leone |
Political party | National Provisional Ruling Council (NPRC) |
Brigadier General Julius Maada Bio (born on October 30,1964 in Bo, Sierra Leone) led a coup in Sierra Leone on January 16 1996 ousting president Valentine Strasser. He was previously Strasser's deputy and was a participant in the April 1992 coup that ousted the All Peoples Congress (APC) government. Bio is an ethnic Mende from the Southern Province.
Although there were some who questioned Bio's motives, primarily because his sister, Agnes Deen Jalloh, was a member of the rebel Revolutionary United Front (RUF), civil society organisations rejected Bio's "peace before elections" campaign and forced his junta to proceed with elections and the restoration of constitutional order. A clear winner was determined after the second round of elections on March 15, 1996, and he handed power over to Ahmad Tejan Kabbah on March 29 1996.
Bio now serves as the president of International Systems Science Corporation, a consulting and investment management firm and lives in Fairfax (Virginia - USA).
Bio sought the leadership of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) at its national convention in Makeni on September 3–4, 2005; he took third place, with 33 votes, behind Vice President Solomon Berewa, who received 291 votes, and Charles Margai, who won 34 votes. In the Sierra Leonean press, Bio was quoted in 2007 as saying he would overthrow a new APC government if the APC won the 2007 election. According to Bio, this was taken out of context, and he said that if the "appalling" conditions that existed in 1992 were to return, he would seize power.
References
- "Vice President Berewa Leads SLPP", statehouse-sl.org, September 6, 2005.
- "Sierra Leone’s former leader denies plans to seize state authority", African Press Agency, July 30, 2007.
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Preceded byValentine Strasser | President of Sierra Leone 1996 |
Succeeded byAhmad Tejan Kabbah |
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