ECOWAS Commends Sierra Leone For Letting Ex-President Koroma Travel

 

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has commended the government of Sierra Leone led by Julius Maada Bio for granting permission to the former president of the country, Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, to travel out of the country on medical and health grounds.

Koroma was reportedly exiled to Nigeria, albeit temporarily over charges   of treason and other offences slammed against him  over his alleged role in the failed coup d’ etat of November 26, 2023.

Twenty people were killed when gunmen broke into a military armoury and several prisons in Freetown and released almost 2,000 inmates in an apparent coup attempt.

Dr. Koroma, who was accused of plots to topple the elected government of Bio, was arraigned in court and kept under house arrest, denied the charges and described them as a political vendetta.

LEADERSHIP had reported that a Nigerian Air Force jet had ferried the former Sierra Leonean leader to the Nigerian capital Abuja on Friday after he was given permission to leave the country on Wednesday by the country’s High court for a maximum of three months, which Bio called “humanitarian gesture”.

President Bio was, however, reported as saying that Koroma’s permission to travel does not in any way detract from the seriousness of the ongoing trial of the former president for the alleged coup plot.