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S Leoneans vote in run-off poll | |
(about 23 hours later) | |
Voters in Sierra Leone have gone to the polls for the decisive second round of a closely-fought presidential election. | |
Tensions have been high following the first round last month, which did not produce a clear winner. | |
The ruling party's candidate, Solomon Berewa, and opposition candidate Ernest Koroma are in the run-off. | The ruling party's candidate, Solomon Berewa, and opposition candidate Ernest Koroma are in the run-off. |
The first round was widely praised for being free and fair and a positive step forward for a country still recovering from a decade-long civil war. | The first round was widely praised for being free and fair and a positive step forward for a country still recovering from a decade-long civil war. |
The result of this presidential election is likely to be very close and that is one reason why the tension has increased recently in several areas of the country. | The result of this presidential election is likely to be very close and that is one reason why the tension has increased recently in several areas of the country. |
At times this has led to violence but only isolated cases. For most Sierra Leonians the number one priority is peace. | |
Tough job | Tough job |
The newly-formed electoral commission has been widely praised for the organisation of the polls. You could say Sierra Leone gave the rest of Africa a lesson in democracy. | |
Ernest Koroma (L) beat Solomon Berewa in the first roundIn the first round, Vice-President Solomon Berewa was given a wake-up call and trailed Ernest Koroma. The governing party also lost its majority in parliament. | |
With the stakes high it is not surprising that accusations of foul play have been tossed back and forth by the two candidates and their parties. | With the stakes high it is not surprising that accusations of foul play have been tossed back and forth by the two candidates and their parties. |
To cool things down civil society groups, including young musicians, have toured the country pushing a strong anti-violence message. | To cool things down civil society groups, including young musicians, have toured the country pushing a strong anti-violence message. |
Sierra Leonians hope this message gets through as many are keen to see the back of the election and move on. | Sierra Leonians hope this message gets through as many are keen to see the back of the election and move on. |
The winner will have a tough job - not only of rebuilding the country but also uniting it. This election has highlighted regional and ethnic divisions. | The winner will have a tough job - not only of rebuilding the country but also uniting it. This election has highlighted regional and ethnic divisions. |
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