Komba Mondeh Explained

Komba Mondeh
Office:Deputy Chairman of the National Provisional Ruling Council
1Blankname:Head of State
1Namedata:Julius Maada Bio
Term Start:16 January 1996
Term End:29 March 1996
Predecessor:Julius Maada Bio
Successor:Albert Joe Demby
Birth Name:Komba Sylvester Mansa-Musa Mondeh
Birth Date:31 October 1966
Birth Place:Njala, Sierra Leone
Nationality:Sierra Leonean
Spouse:Rashida Mondeh
Party:Non
Alma Mater:
Profession:Military officer
Blank1:Religion
Allegiance: Sierra Leone
Branch:Sierra Leone Army
Serviceyears:1986–2013
Rank:Brigadier General
Battles:
Awards:Best Foreign Student – National War College, Nigeria

Komba Sylvester Mansa-Musa Mondeh (31 October 1966 – January 2023)[1] [2] was a top-ranking officer in the Sierra Leonean army. Mondeh was one of six young soldiers in the Sierra Leonean Army that ousted president Joseph Saidu Momoh led All People's Congress (APC) government on 29 April 1992. He served as the deputy head of state of Sierra Leone in 1996, under Brigadier Julius Maada Bio of the NPRC.

He operated as the Sector Commander Sector West UNAMID Darfur (Sudan) until he was forced into retirement in June 2013.[3]

Early life

Mondeh was born in the Njala University Community. He was educated at the Albert Academy School in Freetown. He then attended the Njala University College in Sierra Leone.

Military career

Mondeh was commissioned into the Sierra Leone Army in 1991 as a Second Lieutenant. During Sierra Leone's 10-year civil war, he helped plan and execute the recapture of Pendembu, Kailahun, Kono, Mile 38, Nomo Fayama and Sierra Rutile. He was then sent on a Senior Division Staff Course in Nigeria in July 1996, and was invited to attend the Nigerian War College the following year, where in addition to his military qualification, he earned a master's degree in Strategic Studies. Mondeh was also awarded the 'Best International Student'. He pursued a master's degree program in Strategic Studies at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria between September 1998 and July 1999.

At the rank of Colonel in May 1999, General Mondeh was appointed Defence Adviser to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, where he served for over four years. On his return from Nigeria in October 2003, he was appointed Commander of the 5 Infantry Brigade in Gondama, BO district, and was promoted to the role of Assistant Chief of Defence Staff for Personnel and Training at the Ministry of Defence in December 2005. Mondeh was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General in July 2007. Mondeh became Assistant Chief of Defence Staff for Operations and Plans in October 2008; in this role he supervised all land, sea and air operations carried out by the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces, including supervising military intelligence, communications and information systems, and peace support operations.

Commands held

Staff appointments held

State appointments

Wars

Awards

Retirement

Mondeh was one of 21 high-ranking officers, including four Brigadier-Generals, controversially forced into retirement in June 2013. Mondeh was nine years under the compulsory retirement age, and his ousting was allegedly a result of his participation in the 1992 coup.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Sierra Leone Loses Komba Mondeh. Sierra Loaded. 17 January 2023.
  2. News: Great Soldier Komba Mondeh was Laid to Rest Yesterday as Solemn & Memorable Tributes Paid. TheOrganiser.net. 4 February 2023.
  3. News: Kemo Cham. Sierra Leone on mass retirement of military officers. Africa Review . 5 June 2013. 7 November 2013.