Ibrahim Kemoh Sesay | |
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Minister of Transportation and Aviation | |
In office 14 October 2007 – August 4, 2008 | |
President | Ernest Bai Koroma |
Preceded by | Momodu Pat-Sowe |
Personal details | |
Born | Port Loko, Port Loko District, Sierra Leone |
Political party | All People's Congress (APC) |
Residence(s) |
Freetown,
Sierra Leone
|
Alma mater | Fourah Bay College |
Profession | Politician |
Ibrahim Kemoh Sesay (or Sessay) is a Sierra Leonean politician from the ruling All People's Congress (APC) political party. He is Sierra Leone's former Minister of Transportation and Aviation and member of the Pan-African Parliament. [1]
Sesay is born in Port Loko, Port Loko District, a muslim and a member of the Temne ethnic group.
From 2002 on, he had served as a member of Parliament of Sierra Leone representing Port Loko District. Sesay easily won re-election in 2007 with 75.7% of the total vote in his district; he had defeated Munirr Sankoh of the Sierra Leone People's Party by nearly 9,000 votes. [2] He was appointed Minister of Transportation by president Ernest Bai Koroma in October, 2007.
State House Press Release
Ibrahim Kemoh Sesay | |
---|---|
Minister of Transportation and Aviation | |
In office 14 October 2007 – August 4, 2008 | |
President | Ernest Bai Koroma |
Preceded by | Momodu Pat-Sowe |
Personal details | |
Born | Port Loko, Port Loko District, Sierra Leone |
Political party | All People's Congress (APC) |
Residence(s) |
Freetown,
Sierra Leone
|
Alma mater | Fourah Bay College |
Profession | Politician |
Ibrahim Kemoh Sesay (or Sessay) is a Sierra Leonean politician from the ruling All People's Congress (APC) political party. He is Sierra Leone's former Minister of Transportation and Aviation and member of the Pan-African Parliament. [1]
Sesay is born in Port Loko, Port Loko District, a muslim and a member of the Temne ethnic group.
From 2002 on, he had served as a member of Parliament of Sierra Leone representing Port Loko District. Sesay easily won re-election in 2007 with 75.7% of the total vote in his district; he had defeated Munirr Sankoh of the Sierra Leone People's Party by nearly 9,000 votes. [2] He was appointed Minister of Transportation by president Ernest Bai Koroma in October, 2007.
State House Press Release