Speaker of the House of Parliament of Sierra Leone
Speaker of the House of Parliament of the Republic of Sierra Leone | |
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Style | The Honourable Speaker |
Appointer |
Parliament of Sierra Leone (Elected by) |
Constituting instrument | 1991 Sierra Leone Constitution |
Formation | 1957 |
First holder | Henry Josiah Lightfoot Boston |
Succession | Second in line of presidential succession, after the Vice President |
Speaker of the House of Parliament of Sierra Leone is the presiding officer of Parliament of Sierra Leone. The speaker is the overall leader of Parliament, and is directly elected by sitting members of the House of Parliament of Sierra Leone. Like other members of Parliament, the speaker is address as the Honourable.
The speaker is given the constitutional power to presides over parliament; calls members of parliament into session; and discipline members who break the rules of Parliament. The current Speaker of Parliament is the Honourable Abel Nathaniel Bankole Stronge ((APC),[1] who was reelected unnoposed on December 7, 2012 for a new five-year term as Speaker.[2] The first speaker of the Sierra Leone House of Parliament is the Honourable Sir Henry Josiah Lightfoot Boston who served from 1957 to 1962
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Sierra Leone |
Legislative
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List of speakers
Name | In office |
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Sir Henry Josiah Lightfoot Boston | 1957–1962 |
Sir Banja Tejan-Sie | 1962–1967 |
Sir Emile Luke | 1968 - 1973 |
Percy Davies | 1973 - 1977 |
Justice Singer Betts | 1977 - 1986 |
William Niaka Stephen Conteh | 1986 - 1992 |
Military Junta | 1992 - 1996 |
Sheku Mohamed Fadril Kutubu | 1996 - 2000 |
Edmund Cowan | 2000–2007 |
Abel Nathaniel Bankole Stronge | 2007–Present |