President of Sierra Leone


















President of the Republic of Sierra Leone

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Incumbent
Julius Maada Bio

since 4 April
2018
StyleHis/ Her Excellency
ResidenceState House
Term lengthFive years
(renewable only once)
Inaugural holder
Christopher Okoro Cole (acting)
Formation
Constitution of Sierra Leone
19 April 1971; 47 years ago (1971-04-19)
DeputyVice President of Sierra Leone
SalaryUS$1000 (per month)
Websitehttp://www.statehouse.gov.sl/








Sierra Leone
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The President of the Republic of Sierra Leone is the head of state and the head of government of Sierra Leone, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces.


As the head of the executive branch of the Sierra Leone government, the president implements laws passed by parliament. The president has influence especially over members of the party of the President in the legislative branch of Parliament. The president constitutionally appoints judges of the Sierra Leone Judicial branch, including judges of the high court, the court of appeals and the Supreme Court. The president heads a Cabinet of ministers, which must be approved by the Parliament. The president is the most powerful, and the most influential person in the Government of Sierra Leone.




Contents





  • 1 Term


  • 2 Election


  • 3 Residence


  • 4 Security and protection


  • 5 List of Presidents


  • 6 Latest election


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References




Term


The president is elected by popular vote to a maximum of two five-year terms.



Election


To be elected president of Sierra Leone, a candidate must gain at least 55 percent of the vote. If no candidate gets the 55 percent requirement, there will be a second-round runoff between the top two candidates with the most votes in the first round. For qualification to be elected President of Sierra Leone, the person must be a Sierra Leonean citizen by birth; should have attained the age of 40 years; should be a member of a political party; and should be able to speak and read the English language. The current president of Sierra Leone is Julius Maada Bio. Julius Bio was sworn in as president on 12 May 2018, three weeks after the results of the 2018 Sierra Leonean general election were declared.[1]



Residence


The President of Sierra Leone official and principal workplace is at State House, located in Tower Hill in central Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone.


The president of Sierra Leone has two official residence. The first is at State Lodge, located in the affluent neighborhood of Hill Station in the west end of Freetown; the second is at Kabassa Lodge, located in the affluent neighborhood of Juba Hill in the west end of Freetown.[2]


The current president Julius Maada Wonie Bio uses the State Lodge at Hill Station as his official residence.[3] The former president of Sierra Leone Ahmad Tejan Kabbah used State Lodge as his residence. Former Sierra Leone presidents Joseph Saidu Momoh and Siaka Stevens used the Kabassa Lodge at Juba Hill as their official residence.



Security and protection


The President of Sierra Leone is heavily guarded by the Presidential Guard, which is made up of a special unit of soldiers of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces and a special unit of police officers of the Operational Support Division of the Sierra Leone Police Force.



List of Presidents




Latest election




















































Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Ernest Bai KoromaAll People's Congress1,314,88158.7
Julius Maada BioSierra Leone People's Party837,51737.4
Charles Francis MargaiPeople's Movement for Democratic Change28,9441.3
Joshua Albert CarewCitizens Democratic Party22,8631.0
Eldred CollinsRevolutionary United Front12,9930.6
Gibrilla KamaraPeople's Democratic Party8,2730.4
Kandeh Baba ContehPeace and Liberation Party6,1440.3
Mohamed BanguraUnited Democratic Movement5,0690.2
James Obai FullahUnited National People's Party5,0440.2
Invalid/blank votes108,898
Total2,459,524
100
Registered voters/turnout87.3
Source:National Electoral Commission[4]


See also


  • List of colonial governors of Sierra Leone

  • List of heads of state of Sierra Leone

  • List of heads of government of Sierra Leone


References




  1. ^ BBC country profile


  2. ^ [1]


  3. ^ [2]


  4. ^ National Electoral Commission












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