- Banja Tejan-Sie
Infobox_Prime Minister
name=Dr. Sir Banja Tejan Sie
nationality=Sierra Leonean
imagesize = 149px
image caption = Coat of Arms of Sierra Leone
order=Governor General ofSierra Leone
term_start=22 April ,1968
term_end=21 March ,1971
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birth_date=birth date|1917|8|7|mf=y
birth_place=Moyamba ,Moyamba District ,Sierra Leone
dead=alive
death_date=death date and age|2000|8|8|1917|8|1
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party=Sierra Leone People's Party {SLPP)
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religion=Christianity (Methodist )Sir Banja Tejan-Sie, GCMG (
7 August 1917 -8 August 2000 ) was a politician and lawyer inSierra Leone and one of the "founding fathers" of theSierra Leone People's Party (SLPP). Tejan-Sie was born inMoyamba District (in the current Southern Province) to a famousMuslim cleric and scholar from the Mendetribe . Tejan-Sie was educated at theBo School and thePrince of Wales School before continuing his education at theLondon School of Economics andLincoln's Inn , where he was called to the bar in 1951.Political career
In 1951, Tejan-Sie lost an election for a seat in the Parliament. Despite this, Tejan-Sie was appointed as one of two National Vice Presidents of SLPP in 1953. However, in 1957, after losing his second election, Tejan-Sie began a career in the judiciary. In 1962, Tejan-Sie was elected to the position made empty in the legislature of Speaker of the House by
Henry Josiah Lightfoot Boston , who becameGovernor-General . In 1967, a military coup overthrew the government and set up theNational Reformation Council . Tejan-Sie was appointed to the position of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, which he held until 1968. In that same year, when civilian control was restored, Tejan-Sie was appointed to the position of Governor-General. In 1971, when Sierra Leone was declared arepublic , Tejan-Sie went into exile inEngland , where lived for the duration of his life, although he did visit Sierra Leone again in 1987 at the behest of then PresidentJoseph Saidu Momoh .External links
* [http://www.slpp.ws/browse.asp?page=440 Sierra Leone People's Party biography of Tejan-Sie]
* [http://www.sierra-leone.org/heroes8.html Profile of Sierra Leonean Independence leaders]
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