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Albert Joe Demby

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Albert Joe Demby (born 1934 in Gerihun, Bo District, British Sierra Leone; died 2021 in Freetown) was a Sierra Leonean politician and a member of the Sierra Leone People's Party. He served as the Vice President of Sierra Leone from 29 March 1996 to 25 May 1997, when the administration was overthrown by a military junta. After the junta was deposed in 1998, he continued his term until 1999, when he was dropped from the vice presidency by Ahmad Tejan Kabbah in favor of Foday Sankoh. The vice-presidency was stripped from Sankoh in 2000, and Demby took his place once again. Kabbah's term ended in 2002, and Demby was succeeded as vice president by Solomon Berewa, who had previously served as Minister of Justice and Attorney-General. Like Berewa, Joe Demby was from the Mende ethnic group.

He died on Saturday 20 March 2021, at his home in Sierra Leone.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Latest articles and blogs". Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2021. [failed verification]
Political offices
Preceded by
Vacant
Vice President of Sierra Leone
1996-1997
Succeeded by
Military junta
Preceded by
Military junta
Vice President of Sierra Leone
1998-1999
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice President of Sierra Leone
2000-2002
Succeeded by