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A few hours after the Nigerian government decided to grant asylum to him, the Sierra Leone government has declined a request from the ECOWAS Commission, denying permission for the temporary relocation of former President Ernest Bai Koroma to Nigeria.



This decision comes amid treason charges levied against Koroma for his alleged participation in the failed coup that took place on November 26.

The ECOWAS Commission had appealed to Sierra Leone to dismiss the charges against Koroma, permitting him to retain his complete entitlements as a former president and facilitating his relocation to Nigeria.

This denial marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal proceedings involving the former president, as Sierra Leone stands firm on the charges brought against him. The regional bloc's request for clemency and relocation has been met with a resolute response from Sierra Leone, setting the stage for further developments in this high-profile case.

As the situation unfolds, it raises questions about the diplomatic implications and legal intricacies surrounding the extradition or relocation of a former head of state facing serious charges. The dynamics between Sierra Leone and Nigeria, as well as the broader implications for regional cooperation within ECOWAS, are sure to be closely watched in the days to come.

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