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Sorie Ibrahim Koroma (April 14, 1927 – April 30, 1994) commonly known as S.I. Koroma was a Sierra Leonean politician, labor
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, and one of the founding members of the
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. He served as first Vice President of Sierra Leone from April 19, 1971, to retirement on November 28, 1985, under president
Siaka Stevens Siaka Probyn Stevens (24 August 1905 – 29 May 1988) was the leader of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1985, serving as Prime Minister from 1967 to 1971 and as President from 1971 to 1985. Stevens' leadership was often characterized by patrimonial ...
. Sorie Ibrahim Koroma was a close personal friend of President Siaka Stevens and was one of the closest and most trusted
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s to President Stevens. To date, S.I. Koroma is widely considered the most influential vice president in Sierra Leone's history.


Early years

One of Sierra Leone’s most vibrant political figures, Sorie Ibrahim Koroma was born in
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, Maforki Chiefdom,
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in the Northern province of British Sierra Leone. He was one of the 13TH members of the APC after it was formed on March 20, 1960. Sorie Ibrahim Koroma's father was a member of the Mandingo
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of Guinean
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, and he died when Koroma was just a little boy. After the death of his father, his mother, Ya Iye Wureh, married an ethnic Temne chief named Bai Bockarie Dumbuya, the nephew of Alikali Mela (who was then Paramount Chief of Port Loko District). Koroma was raised in the Dumbuya family household instead of the Koroma family compound at Sendugu Chief, Port Loko District, an area dominated by ethnic Mandingo and Susu. Though raised in a Temne home, SI Koroma never forgot his Mandingo heritage and he was also fluent in the Mandingo language. Alikali Mela made his nephew Bockari Dumbuya a sub-chief, conferring him the title “Or Sultan.” Alikali Mela also crowned SI’s mother a chief, giving her the title of “Ya Alimamy.” That was how Sorie Ibrahim Koroma, the only child to his mother, became a member of two important ruling families in Port Loko – the Bangura and Dumbuya families.


Education

SI Koroma was educated at the Government Model Primary School in
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and received his secondary education at the Bo School in Bo. He went to Bo school at a time when it was an institution exclusively for individuals belonging to ruling families in the provinces. After completing his secondary education, S I Koroma, who had a fierce determination to succeed in life, landed a job with the Sierra Leone Government Co-operative Department. He worked there from 1951 to 1958 and took a course during that period at the Cooperative College, Ibadan, Nigeria. On his return home, he resigned from Government Service to set up his own private business. He fared well in the transportation business and within a short time became Secretary General of the Sierra Leone Motor Transport Union.


Formation of the APC and Parliament

In 1960, he was a member of the
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(APC), which has since been one of the premier political parties in the country. In 1962, Koroma was elected as a Member of Parliament to the
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representing a district of Freetown, to which he was re-elected in the 1967 election


Cabinet positions

After the 1967 coup d'état by
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and the return to civilian control in 1968, Koroma became the Minister of Trade and Industry in
Siaka Stevens Siaka Probyn Stevens (24 August 1905 – 29 May 1988) was the leader of Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1985, serving as Prime Minister from 1967 to 1971 and as President from 1971 to 1985. Stevens' leadership was often characterized by patrimonial ...
' first cabinet. From 1968 until 1985, Koroma served various functions in the government, including Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources (1969–1971), Vice-President (1971–1985) and
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(1971–1975),
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(1975–1978). He would continue in that position until 1978 when he was appointed First Vice-President after the APC declared itself the only legal party. Koroma was the First Vice President until he retired from politics. He went to care more directly for his
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plantation near his birthplace in Port Loko.


References


"Sierra Leonean Heroes: Fifty Men and Women Who Helped to Build Our Nation", 1988
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