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Embassy on plight of Liberians jailed in Senegal

November 26, 2012 Mrs. Mary-Ann Fossung, Consul at Liberian Embassy

Two Liberians have died in Senegalese jails in 2012 due to harsh prison conditions, and close to 40 others are lingering in jail awaiting trial, a Liberian embassy in Dakar has said.

The embassy is therefore urging Senegalese authorities to speed up the trial of Liberian citizens, complaining that many are being held in custody in parts of Senegal with no court dates announced.

S. Leone: Koroma invites opposition to join rebuilding efforts

November 26, 2012 Pres. Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone

Newly-elected President Ernest Bai Koroma has call on Sierra Leone’s opposition parties to join him in rebuilding the country, still recovering from over a decade of civil war that ended in 2002.

Koroma said the job at hand requires the goodwill and positive energy of all political parties, noting that democracy and good governance must transcend all forms of division.

Liberian MP criticizes Blair for Pres. Sirleaf’s pat

November 26, 2012 Ex-British PM Tony Blair

Ex-British Prime Minister Tony Blair may have had a cordial reception from most Liberians during his recent visit to Monrovia, but he has come under fire from a Liberian MP for praises heaped on President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf.

MP Bhofal Chambers thinks that Blair's praises were a "disservice to democracy".

Ivorians, French in joint military exercise

November 26, 2012 Les militaires ivoiriens

A joint military maneuver is underway in Cote d’Ivoire involving the French military and Ivorian government forces.

Military officials say the joint exercise with the French is necessary because the current Ivorian army has faced repeated attacks from subversive armed groups in parts of the country.    

Sierra Leone: Koroma re-elected president with 58.7%

November 23, 2012 Pres. Ernest Bai Koroma lors sa prestation de serment

Incumbent President Ernest Bai Koroma has won the presidential election, pulling 58.7 % of votes cast, while main challenger Retired Brigadier Julius Maada Bio got 37.4 % of the votes, according to results released by the National Electoral Commission (NEC) Friday.

NEC said Koroma of the All People’s Congress (APC) got 1,314, 881 (58.7%) of the valid votes, winning a second five-year term, while main opponent Bio of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) got 837,517 votes (37.4%) .

Senegal: Ex-minister wants all top Wade officials audited

November 23, 2012 Ex-Interior Minister Ousmane Ngom

As the saga over alleged ill-gotten wealth continues in Senegal, a former Interior Minister in the regime of ex-President Abdoulaye Wade is calling for an audit of all top officials of Wade’s 12-year tenure.

Incumbent President Macky Sall held a number of top posts in Wade’s government, including serving as Prime Minister.

Sierra Leone Gov’t Calls For Calm, As Poll Results Delay

November 23, 2012 Pres. Ernest Koroma of Sierra Leone

The government of Sierra Leone has called on citizens to remain calm and continue to promote peace and national reconciliation as the nation awaits the results of the 17 November elections.

It said these were necessary to continue to attract investors to participate in the country’s rapidly growing economy and its democracy for the improvement of the lives of Sierra Leoneans.

S. Leone: Police quell youth riot, impose curfew in east

November 23, 2012 Sierra Leone Police Cheif Francis MunuImage 2893

Police in Sierra Leone have intervened to quell clashes between youths of the country’s two leading political parties and imposed a curfew in the eastern district town of Kailahun.

Normal activities were disrupted in the town as youths of the ruling All People’s Congress (APC) and the main opposition Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) clashed four days after voting generally passed off peacefully.

Gbagbo supporters enraged, not surprised at Simone’s warrant

November 23, 2012 Laurent & Simone Gbagbo

Supporters of indicted ex-Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo are enraged, but not surprised at the arrest warrant issued against his wife Simone Gbagbo by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

The ICC said the former Ivorian First Lady was wanted for alleged crimes against humanity committed in the wake of violence after the disputed presidential elections in 2010.

Mali PM faces protest for rebel dialogue remarks

November 23, 2012 Malian PM Cheikh Modibo Diarra

Malian Prime Minister Cheikh Modiba Diarra is facing criticisms for a recent statement made in Burkina Faso about talks with rebels occupying northern Mali.

Diarra had said the Malian government was open to dialoguing with the rebel groups MNLA and Ansar Dine as they were Malians whose views needed to be heard.