Abass Bundu Explained

Abass Chernor Bundu
Nationality:Sierra Leonean
Order:Speaker of the House of Parliament of Sierra Leone
Term Start:25 April 2018
President:Julius Maada Bio
Predecessor:Sheku Badara Bashiru Dumbuya
Order2:Northern Regional Chairman of the Sierra Leone People's Party
Term Start2:2013
Office3:Leader of the Progressive People's Party (PPP)
Term Start3:1996
Term End3:1996
Office4:Sierra Leone Minister of Foreign Affairs
Term Start4:1994
Term End4:1995
Predecessor4:Karefa Kargbo
Successor4:Alusine Fofanah
Term Start5:1989
Term End5:1993
Predecessor5:Momodu Munu
Successor5:Edouard Benjamin
Birth Name:Abass Chernoh Bundu
Birth Date:3 June 1948[1]
Birth Place:Gbinti, British Sierra Leone
Party:Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP)
Residence:Freetown, Sierra Leone,
Alma Mater:Australian National University, University of Cambridge
Profession:Economist, attorney

Abass Chernor Bundu (born 1948 in Gbinti, Port Loko District) is a Sierra Leonean politician, diplomat, and the current Speaker of the Sierra Leone House of Parliament, in office since April 25, 2018.[2] [3] [4] Bundu was elected speaker by receiving 70 votes in Parliament. The main opposition the All People's Congress, which won the most seats in Parliament, boycotted the election process in protest and did not nominate a candidate for speaker.[5] [6] [7] Bundu is a veteran politician, and a very close ally and personal friend of Sierra Leone's president Julius Maada Bio.

Before being elected speaker, Bundu was the northern regional chairman of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP). He is one of the most senior and one of the most influential members of the ruling Sierra Leone People's Party [8]

Bundu is the older brother of Ibrahim Bundu, a member of Parliament of the main opposition All People's Congress.[9]

From 1989 to 1993, Bundu was the executive secretary of the Economic Community of West African States. Bundu was the head of several ministries in Sierra Leone, including Foreign Affairs and Agriculture. He was the presidential candidate of the now defunct Progressive People's Party (PPP) in the 1996 Sierra Leone presidential election, where he was defeated in the first round of voting after winning 2.9% of the votes.[4]

Bundu holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the Australian National University and both a Master of Laws and a PhD in International Law from the University of Cambridge in England.

Early life

Abass Chernor Bundu was born in the rural town of Gbinti, Port Loko District in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone, then under British control. Bundu was born into a prominent Bundu family who are of Fula and Temne descent. Abass Bundu grew up in a deeply religious Muslim household and he is a devout Muslim.

Education

Bundu attended the St. Andrews Secondary School in Bo, the Methodist Boys' High School in Freetown and the St. Edward's Secondary School also in Freetown. While in secondary school, Bundu was a very brilliant student and he was highly admired by his fellow students and teachers.

Immediately after secondary school, Bundu left Sierra Leone as a youth and moved abroad to further his education. He holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the Australian National University and both a Master of Laws and a PhD in International Law from the University of Cambridge, England.[10] He is also a Barrister-at-Law.

Career

Bundu's numerous positions include Assistant Director of International Affairs and Consultant in Constitutional Law in the Commonwealth Secretariat in London from 1975 to 1982; Executive Secretary of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) from 1989 to 1993, the posts of Foreign Minister (19941995), Minister of Agriculture 1982–85; and presidential candidate in the 1996 presidential election in Sierra Leone. Bundu failed to garner much support in the election, gaining just under 30,000 votes or 2.9% of the national vote. He is an expert on West African affairs and a renowned expert on constitutional and international law. Bundu has written a critical analysis of the Civil War in Sierra Leone, Democracy by Force?[11]

Opposition to President Momoh

In 1991, Dr. Bundu strongly criticised President Joseph Saidu Momoh's government because of clauses their party wished to add to Sierra Leone's constitution. He was then forced to leave the All People's Congress (APC).[12]

Dr. Bundu contested the 1996 elections as not democratically free and fair.[12]

Presidential campaign

In 1996, Bundu formed his own political party and ran for president in Sierra Leone. His bid was unsuccessful.[12]

Alleged corruption and exoneration

In 1996 Bundu was prosecuted for alleged illegal sale of Sierra Leone passports under the immigration investment programme. In October 2005 Government of Sierra Leone dropped the prosecution and publicly exonerated Bundu[13] of any wrongdoing based on new evidence which, had it been available in 1996, would not have given rise to any prosecution.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parliament of Sierra Leone > About Us > the Speakership > Speaker > Biography . 28 February 2019 . 22 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161122071938/http://www.parliament.gov.sl/AboutUs/TheSpeakership/Speaker/Biography.aspx . dead .
  2. Web site: 25 April 2018. Opposition walks out as Sierra Leone elects speaker of parliament . 2023-05-30 . Africanews . en.
  3. Web site: "Follow me to SLPP" Dr. Abass Bundu in Sierra Leone . 26 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140527214324/http://news.sl/drwebsite/exec/view.cgi?archive=2&num=1030&printer=1 . 27 May 2014 . dead .
  4. Web site: Our Passports, Dr. Abass Bundu and Frank Yiu | Standard Times Press . 26 May 2014 . 27 May 2014 . https://archive.today/20140527182018/http://standardtimespress.org/?p=1859 . dead .
  5. Web site: Sierraloaded.net .
  6. Web site: Opposition walks out as Sierra Leone elects speaker of parliament . 25 April 2018 .
  7. http://www.voice-of-binkongoh.info/abass-bundu-elected-speaker-as-opposition-boycotts-parliament/
  8. http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_200523995
  9. Web site: Abass Bundu cannot turn Gbinti to Green says Hon Ibrahim Bundu a Sierra Leone Parliamentarian: Sierra Leone News . 26 May 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140528010414/http://news.sl/drwebsite/exec/view.cgi?archive=2&num=1123 . 28 May 2014 . dead .
  10. http://www.universal-publishers.com/book.php?method=ISBN&book=1581126980 Democracy by Force?
  11. https://www.amazon.com/dp/1581126980/ Amazon.com: Democracy by Force?: A study of international military intervention in the conflict in Sierra Leone from 1991–2000: Abass Bundu: Books
  12. Web site: Abass Bundu Is A Good Man: Sierra Leone News . 14 January 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080626104137/http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20051151.shtml . 26 June 2008 . dead .
  13. Web site: Abass Bundu cannot turn Gbinti to Green says Hon Ibrahim Bundu a Sierra Leone Parliamentarian: Sierra Leone News . 14 January 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110723015057/http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20051123.shtml . 23 July 2011 . dead .