Julius Bio wins Sierra Leone’s presidential election
Incumbent president of Sierra Leone, Julius Bio, has been declared winner of the election in the country.
Bio scored 56 per cent of the vote cast to defeat Samura Kamara who trailed behind with 41 percent.
Mohamed Konneh, chief electoral commissioner, announced the results on Tuesday.
However, the All Peoples Congress (APC) which Kamara belongs to, said it “will not accept these fake and cooked up results”.
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had led the Commonwealth observer group to monitor the elections in the country.
The APC alleged a lack of transparency and accountability by the country’s electoral commission, and said it “would continue to reject the fabricated result and reaffirm our victory”.
Evin Incir, chief observer of the European Union (EU) election observation mission in the country, said the electoral commission lacked clear, timely, and comprehensive communication with the broader public, creating uncertainties and reducing stakeholders’ trust.
Bio, a former coup leader, became Sierra Leone president in April 2018.
Under his administration, unemployment and a general cost of living have gone through the roof, spurring violent protests in 2022.
Kamara and the APC had pledged to improve the country’s economic outlook as part of their campaign promises.
The EU asked both parties to adopt legal means in settling their disputes.
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