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“Bio Must Go” Protest Rocks Sierra Leone As Government Announces Curfew

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By Enyichukwu Enemanna

Protesters on Wednesday came out in large numbers chanting “Bio must go”, a demand for the resignation of the President, Julius Maada Bio, who was elected in 2018 and still has 10 months left in his term.

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Following with police in the streets of the capital Freetown, the Vice President Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh ammounced a restriction of movement from 3 p.m. local time to curtail the activities of the anti-government protesters and prevent the demonstration from going violent.

Citizens in the West African nation raised concerns over the increasing cost of living, leading to the demand for a change of government.

In a national broadcast, VP Jalloh confirmed fatalities during the protest but could not however give further details.

“These unscrupulous individuals have embarked on a violent and an unauthorized protest, which has led to the loss of lives of innocent Sierra Leoneans including security personnel,” Jalloh said, adding that some public buildings including police stations had been attacked and burned down.

The protesters on Wednesday were calling for the departure of President Julius Maada Bio, who was elected in 2018 and still has 10 months left in his term. The demonstrators chanted “Bio must go” as they made their way through the capital, Freetown.

The cost of living in Sierra Leone has risen by more than 40% within the last few months: A bag of rice that used to cost 350 leones now costs more than 500, consumers say. Meanwhile, electricity and fuel prices also have spiked.

The government has criticized the unidentified organizers of the protest, warning that the country already has suffered enough through more than a decade of civil war that ended in 2002.

“Sierra Leone has gone through a lot so let us change the trajectory and not allow people to divide us,” Abdul Karim Will, spokesman for the Office of National Security, told the national radio broadcaster earlier in the day.

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