Sierra Leone declares opposition leader the new president
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Sierra Leone’s election commission declared main opposition candidate Julius Maada Bio as the West African nation’s new president Wednesday, giving the opposition party its first presidency in 10 years.
Bio won Saturday’s runoff vote with 51.81 per cent of valid votes cast, the National Electoral Commission said. The former military leader running for the Sierra Leone Peoples Party beat ruling party candidate Samura Kamara, who received 48.19 per cent of the votes.
More than 2.5 million people, or 81 per cent of eligible registered voters, cast ballots in the runoff, said election commission’s chairman, Mohamed N’Fah Alie Conteh.
Chief Justice Abdulai Charm swore in the new president along with Vice-President Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh just hours after the announcement. Bio pledged to govern for all Sierra Leoneans at the ceremony.


