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* [[Karamoh Kabba]], [[ Journalist]]
* [[Karamoh Kabba]], [[ Journalist]]
* ((Aiah Abu Koroma)), Former Leader, Democratic Centre Party
* ((Aiah Abu Koroma)), Former Leader, Democratic Centre Party

==Bibliography==
* ''[[Chasing the Devil]]'' by Tim Butcher. An account of an overland trek on foot and by truck through Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia undertaken in 2009 along the route used in 1935 by Graham and Barbara Greene. Published in 2010 by Chatto & Windus ISBN 978 – 070 - 1183608


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:46, 2 March 2011

Koidu town
Sefadu, Sierra Leone
Main street in Koidutown
Main street in Koidutown
Country Sierra Leone
ProvinceEastern Province
DistrictKono District
Government
 • MayorMary Musa (SLPP)
Population
 (2006 estimate)
 • Total111,800 [1]
Time zoneGMT
Koidutown-Sefadu

Koidu Town (also known as Sefadu) is the 4th largest city in Sierra Leone (after Freetown, Bo and Kenema) and serves as the capital, largest city and economic center of the diamond-rich Kono District in the Eastern Province. The city is a major diamond trade center and had a population of 82,899 in the 2004 census[1] (a 2006 estimate being 111,800[2]). Koidu Town lies 275 miles east of Freetown. The city is ethnically and culturally diverse and is inhabited by significant numbers of most of the country's ethnic groups and most of the foreign diamond workers in the Kono District.

Government

Koidutown is governed with a city council form of government, which is headed by a mayor, in whom executive authority is vested. The mayor is responsible for the general management of the city and for seeing that all local and national laws are enforced. The mayor is elected directly by the residents of Koidutown. The current mayor of Koidu Town is Sahr Sessie-Gbenda and he is from the ruling All Peoples Congress party.

Ethnicity

Koidu town is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Sierra Leone. Eventhough the city is home of the Konos, all of the country's other ethnic groups and most of the foreign diamond workers in the Kono District reside in the city.

Sport

Sierra Leone National Premier League club, the Diamond Stars is based in Koidu. The club represents the Kono District.

Notable Secondary Schools in Koidutown

Media

File:Second grade class in Koidutown Sierra Leone.jpg
A second grade primary school class in Koidutown

The local radio station in Koidu Town are the Eastern Radio 101.9. the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Services (SLBS) TV, and radio are on the air in the city. The BBC World Service, CNN International, and several other international stations are also on the air in on satellite only.

Health

American aid workers helped rebuild the Koidu Government hospital, which has improved the previously alarming health situation in the town. Various other aid organizations, including the UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR and its partners, have helped drill wells, re-build clinics and schools and regenerate livelihoods in the area, as part of a programme to support the reintegration of Sierra Leoneans who returned after living for several years as refugees in neighbouring countries.

2007 Koidutown-Sefadu protest

The 2007 Koidutown-Sefadu protest was an action by 400 protesters in Koidu-Sefadu which was aimed at the local diamond mine which the resident claimed had lowered local living conditions and environmental conditions in the area. The result of the protest was a clampdown by Sierra Leonean police and the death of 2 protesters.[3]

Notable people from Koidu town

Bibliography

  • Chasing the Devil by Tim Butcher. An account of an overland trek on foot and by truck through Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia undertaken in 2009 along the route used in 1935 by Graham and Barbara Greene. Published in 2010 by Chatto & Windus ISBN 978 – 070 - 1183608

References

  1. ^ Republic of Sierra Leone: 2004 Population and Housing Census: Analytical Report on Population Distribution, Migration and Urbanisation in Sierra Leone.
    Ibrahim Mohamed Sesay, Andrew A. Karam, Jinnah J. Ngobeh. Published November 2006.
  2. ^ [http://www.mongabay.com/igapo/Sierra%20Leone.htm Largest Cities in Sierra Leone
  3. ^ News | Africa - Reuters.com

8°36′N 11°04′W / 8.600°N 11.067°W / 8.600; -11.067