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Preceded by
  
Name
  
Solomon Berewa

Preceded by
  
Ahmed Tejan Kabbah

Role
  
Attorney


Nationality
  
Sierra Leonean

Succeeded by
  
Profession
  
Resigned
  
September 17, 2007

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Born
  
August 6, 1938 (age 85) Bumpe Chiefdom, Bo District, Sierra Leone (
1938-08-06
)

Political party
  
Alma mater
  
Fourah Bay Collegefreetown, Sierra LeoneNewcastle UniversityNewcastle, England

Spouse
  
Deborah Selina Bolmalo Berewa (m. ?–2005)

Similar People
  
Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, Charles Margai, Kandeh Yumkella

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Solomon Ekuma Dominic Berewa (born 6 August 1938) was Vice-President of Sierra Leone from May 2002 to September 2007. Standing as the candidate of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), he was defeated in the second round of the 2007 presidential election by Ernest Bai Koroma of the All People's Congress (APC).

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Former VP - Solomon Berewa's tribute to HE Ahmed Tejan Kabba


Life and career

Berewa was born in 1938 in Bumpe Chiefdom, Bo District.

Under President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah, Berewa was Attorney-General and Minister of Justice from 1996 to 1997, when the government was ousted in a coup. After Kabbah was restored to power, Berewa was Attorney-General and Minister of Justice again from 1998 to May 2002. He then became Vice-President.

At the SLPP's national convention in Makeni on September 3–4, 2005, Berewa was selected by the SLPP as its leader and its 2007 presidential candidate. He received 291 votes, while Charles Margai received 34, Julius Maada Bio received 33, and J. B. Dauda received 28.

In the first round of the 2007 presidential election, held on August 11, Berewa took second place with 38.3% of the vote, behind Koroma, the candidate of the opposition APC, who won 44.3%. A second round between Berewa and Koroma was held on September 8, and on September 17 Koroma was declared the winner, with 54.6% of the vote against 45.4% for Berewa. Berewa promptly conceded defeat, and Koroma was sworn in later on the same day at a ceremony at which Berewa was present.

In keeping with the SLPP constitution, which requires its leader to resign if the party loses a national election under his leadership, Berewa resigned as party leader on October 17, 2007.

References

Solomon Berewa Wikipedia