Saturday, January 6, 2024 – Following the failed coup attempt in Sierra Leone in November 2023, the Federal Government has granted former Sierra Leonian president, Ernest Bai Koroma, who is being accused of treason by his successor, Julius Maada Bio, temporary asylum in Abuja.
A letter with reference number ECW/PC/DC/2024-001/oat, dated
January 2, 2024, which was signed by Omar Alieu Touray and addressed to
President Bio of Sierra Leone, said the former president has accepted the
offer to be hosted in Nigeria.
The letter read: “I refer to the mission to Freetown on 23
December of the high-level ECOWAS delegation led by His Excellency, President
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Ghana, and His
Excellency, Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal.
“I am pleased to inform Your Excellency that as part of the
agreement reached during the mission, the Government of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria has offered to host His Excellency, Ernest Bai Koroma, former president
of Sierra Leone, in Abuja on a temporary basis. The former president has
accepted the offer to be hosted in Nigeria.
“Subject to your approval, arrangements will be made to fly
former President Koroma out of Freetown on Thursday, 4 January 2024. He will be
accompanied by his office manager and personal assistant.
“In addition to seeking Your Excellency’s approval for the
departure from Sierra Leone of the former president on or around the date
indicated above, I would like to seek your confirmation that once President
Koroma leaves Sierra Leone, the following arrangements (as agreed during the
mission) will be put in place.”
The arrangements, according to Touray, were that the
government of Sierra Leone would discontinue all legal and administrative
procedures against Koroma; the government of Sierra Leone would also continue
to disburse to Koroma, his benefits as former president; the government of
Sierra Leone would secure his residences in the various locations in Sierra
Leone; and that the government of Sierra Leone will consider refunding medical
and travel expenses the former president has incurred.
Trouble started last November after gunmen broke into a
military armoury and several prisons in Freetown, freeing almost 2,000 inmates.
Koroma was charged with four counts of treason in connection
with the attempted coup. He has been under house arrest since being questioned
over the coup.
He has denied any involvement in the attack that killed
about 20 people. The attempted coup came five months after a disputed election
that saw President Bio narrowly re-elected for a second term.
ECOWAS leaders had tried to broker a deal for Koroma to go
into exile in Nigeria if the charges were dropped. Koroma had in a letter,
agreed to the deal.
Koroma was president for 11 years until 2018, when the
current President Julius Maada Bio was elected. On Tuesday, 12 other people
were charged over the attempted coup, including one of Koroma’s former
bodyguards.
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