Reinstate the Elected Sierra Leonean Vice President/Account for the Ebola Funds!
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Reinstate the Elected Sierra Leonean Vice President/Account for the Ebola Funds!

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President Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone unconstitutionally removed the elected Vice President of Sierra Leone from his elected office using the incident as a ploy to distract Sierra Leoneans and the international community from the facts pointed out in the country's Auditor General's report that about $5.7 million of the Ebola Funds are unaccounted for. Removing the elected Vice President from his elected office is unconstitutional; and Sierra Leoneans deserve to know what happened to the Ebola Funds which after the national audit, the report indicates that a substantial amount is unaccounted for.

Sign this petition to gather the necessary momentum and consensus that mount pressure on President Ernest Bai Koroma and his government to reinstate the elected Vice President, and to explain to Sierra Leoneans as to what has happened to our Ebola Funds. This matter is going to be taken to the United States Congress, the Senate, and the White House to seek their intervention; but we need your signature to make this happen. Please sign now to save our country from dictatorship and from another national crisis.

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