2023 in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone-related events during 2023
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Events in the year 2023 in Sierra Leone.
Incumbents
- President: Julius Maada Bio
- Vice President: Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh
- Chief Minister of Sierra Leone: Jacob Jusu Saffa
Events
Ongoing - COVID-19 pandemic in Sierra Leone
- 24 June - General election.[1]
- 31 July - A coup plot is halted.
- 26 November - 2023 Freetown attacks: Sierra Leone declares a national curfew following an attack by militants on barracks in Freetown. The militants later break into Freetown Central Prison, setting some inmates free.[2]
Deaths
- 17 February – Henrietta Mbawah, actress, filmmaker and social activist (born c. 1988).[3]
References
- ^ "2023 Sierra Leonean general election". Wikipedia.
- ^ Fofana, Umaru (2023-11-27). "Sierra Leone president says calm restored, most leaders of barracks attack detained". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
- ^ "Sierra Leonean Actress, Henrietta Mbawah is Dead". sierraloaded.sl. 17 February 2023. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
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