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Bockarie Kortu Stevens
Ambassador to the United States
In office
October 2007 – present
PresidentErnest Bai Koroma
Preceded bySulaiman Tejan-Jalloh
Ambassador to Guinea
In office
1986–1992
PresidentJoseph Saidu Momoh
Personal details
Born (1950-12-30) 30 December 1950 (age 73)
Moyamba, Moyamba District, British Sierra Leone
Political partyAll People's Congress (APC)
SpouseMusu Stevens [1]
Children5
Alma mater
ProfessionSocial activist

Bockarie Kortu Stevens (born December 30, 1950) is a Sierra Leonean diplomat and the current Sierra Leonean Ambassador to the United States; and also Sierra Leone's permanent representative to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He is the son of Sierra Leone's first president Siaka Stevens[2][3].

In October 2007, Bockarie Stevens was appointed as Sierra Leone's Ambassador to the United States by Sierra Leone's president Ernest Bai Koroma. Bockarie Stevens is a prominent member of the All People's Congress (APC) political party.

From 1986 to 1992, Bockarie Stevens served as Sierra Leone's ambassador to Guinea, under then Sierra Leone's president Joseph Saidu Momoh, who was one of the closest allies to his father, Siaka Stevens, who personally hand-picked Momoh to succeed him to the presidency when he retired in 1985 [4][5].

Bockarie Stevens is a 1975 graduate from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone with a B.A. in History and Politics. He earned a Diploma in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management from the London School of Economics and Political Science in June 1982, and an M.A. in Refugee Studies from the University of East London in 2002.

Family

Bockarie Kortu Stevens was born on December 30, 1950, in Moyamba, Moyamba District in the Southern Province of British Sierra Leone. His paternal uncle was former Sierra Leone's president, Siaka Stevens, who ruled Sierra Leone between 1967 and 1988, mostly under a one-party state.

Education

Bockarie Stevens attended and graduated from Albert Academy secondary school in Freetown. The same secondary school his father, the late former Sierra Leone's president, Siaka Stevens had attended years earlier. Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone. Bockarie Stevens is a 1975 graduate from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone with a B.A. in History and Politics. He earned a Diploma in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management from the London School of Economics and Political Science in June 1982, and an M.A. in Refugee Studies from the University of East London in 2002.

Diplomatic career

In 1986, Bockarie Stevens was appointed by then Sierra Leone's president Joseph Saidu Momoh as Sierra Leone's ambassador to Guinea, and he served as Sierra Leone's ambassador to Guinea until 1992 when the a group of junior officers in the Sierra Leone military ousted the Sierra Leone government in a bloodless military coup.

Family and children

Bockarie Stevens is married to Musu Stevens, and they have five children [6].