- Ella Koblo Gulama
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Infobox_Monarch | name =Ella Koblo Gulama
title =Paramount Chief of Kaiyamba Chiefdom,Moyamba District
reign =1953 - 2006
investiture =
predecessor =Paramount Chief Julius Gulama
successor =
suc-type =Heir Presumptive
heir =unknown
spouse =Paramount Chief Bai Koblo Pathbana II
issue = Obai Koblo, Soccoh Koblo
royal house =Gulama
royal anthem =
father =Paramount Chief Julius Gulama
mother =Lucy
date of birth =January 26 ,1921
place of birth =Moyamba ,Sierra Leone
date of death =September 10 ,2006
place of death =Moyamba ,Sierra Leone
place of burial=Moyamba ,Sierra Leone |Ella Koblo Gulama (
26 January 1921 -10 September 2006 ) [http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20053696.shtml The life and Times of Honourable PC Ella Koblo Gulama of Sierra Leone] Awareness Times, 26 September 2006] was a Sierra Leoneanparamount chief andpolitician . In 1957, she became the first elected female Member of Parliament inSierra Leone and all of sub-SaharanAfrica . She was re-elected in 1962. During the government ofMilton Margai , Gulama became Sierra Leone andsub-Saharan Africa 's first female Cabinet Minister.Gulama was represented Sierra Leone abroad and her travels took her all over
Africa ,Europe ,North America and theMiddle East . In 1957 as a guest of theState Department , she toured theUnited States for 4 months during which met withVice President Richard Nixon .Biography
Early life and education
On
January 21 ,1921 , Gulama was born into one of Sierra Leone's most powerful families in the town ofMoyamba ,Moyamba District in the Southern Province ofSierra Leone . Her mother was Lucy Gulama and her father Paramount Chief Julius Gulama were both ethnic Mendes. Like his father, Paramount Chief Momoh Gulama, Julius was Paramount Chief ofKaiyamba Chiefdom . Gulama's sister Komeh would marry Brigadier David Lansana, Commander of Sierra Leone's Armed Forces. [http://www.worldviewmagazine.com/issues/fall1999/topstory.html Sierra Leone Powers Lost] Worldview Magazine, Fall 1999] She had two half-sisters, Messie Gulama and Yebu Gulama by one of her father's junor wives Lunia.Ella was educated at the Harford School for Girls in Moyamba, and the Women Teacher's College, then at
Fourah Bay College inFreetown .Marriage
In 1944 Gulama married the powerful Paramount Chief Bai Koblo Pathbana II of Marampa, Masimera Chiefdom, an ethnic
Temne . Their cross-tribal union was a shining example of national cohesion. The union was blessed with seven children, two surviving, Obai and Soccoh. After Gulama became chief she left her husband and returned to her constituency.Political career
Gulama had a distinguished career in politics and was a pioneering female leader. Her life was defined by service. She was a member of the
Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), which her father helped establish. In 1957 Gulama embarked on a political career and became a Member of the Moyamba District Council. She was the first woman to be elected to Sierra Leone's House of Representatives as Paramount Chief Member for Moyamba District. In 1962 she was re-elected and Prime Minister Milton Margai made her a Cabinet Minister. She was the first woman to hold a ministerial post in sub-Saharan Africa. From 1960 to 1967 Gulama was President of the Federation of Women's Organisations in Sierra Leone.In the 1967 general elections Gulama regained her seat and was serving in the government of
Albert Margai . However the oppositionAll People's Congress (APC) had narrowly won a parliamentary majority. A power struggle between the candidates, Margai of the SLPP andSiaka Stevens of the APC ensued, destabilizing the country and resulting in a rapid succession of military coups.When Steven's APC party eventually ascended to power and began their a 30 year grip on Sierra Leone. Gulama was accused of collaborating with her brother-in-law
David Lansana in his coup d'etat against Stevens. She placed under arrest and held at Pademba Road prison for over a year. She was later exonerated and released. While she was in prison Stevens appointed her husband Paramount Chief Bai Koblo Pathbana II to his cabinet. Her estranged husband's acceptance of the position strengthened the innuendo that Gulama's relationship with Sir Albert Margai was mouch more than a professional one. Gulama was briefly forced into political exile after Sir Albert Margai lost power.In the early 1970's Gulama re-vamped her political career and became the leader of the APC Women's Organisation of Moyamba District. From 1985 to 1991 Gulama served as the president of the National Organization for Women (Sierra Leone). In 1992, she was unanimously re-elected Paramount Chief of Kaiyamba Chiefdom. Gulama collaborated with several NGOs to develop the infrastructural and agriculture of her Chiefdom and district.
ierra Leone Civil War
The mercenary
Revolutionary United Front (RUF) ravaged Sierra Leone and devastated Moyamba District, killing tens of thousands of people and destroying everything Gulama had spent her life building up. When the rebels began a campaign to assassinate every paramount chief in the country.Chief Bunduka of Kailahun District andParamount Chief Bonai Fei ofBo were brutally executed by the rebels. When Gulama's chiefdom was attacked and the rebels set fire to her compound and burned it to the ground. Gulama was forced to refugee to the nation's capitalFreetown .She returned to
Moyamba and began the re-construction of her Chiefdom and Moyamba District but Gulama's health began to fail her. Nevertheless she was able to continue her service to her country as the Sierra Leone Export Development and Investment Corporation (SLEDIC) (1994-1996) and as one of the directors of The Sierra Leone Commercial Bank Limited.Feminism
One of Gulama's passions was the promotion of education for girls and the improvement of the female condition in Sierra Leone. She served at her alma mater, Hartford School for Girls as a member of the Board of Governors. Gulama was also a member of the Sierra Leone government Scholarship Advisory Board and the Bursary Committee of Fourah Bay College.
United Methodist Church
Gulama was a Christian and very active at the United Methodist Church. She was Vice-President of the church's Conference on Finance and Administration from 1985 to 1991.
Awards and Honors
She was the recipient of several awards including the MBE in 1959, the OBE in 1966 from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and the Order of the Rokel Award from President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah.
Death
Gulama passed away on
September 10 ,2006 . OnSeptember 24 ,2006 thousands of mourners gathered to attend her memorial service in at Trinity United Methodist Church inMoyamba . At the service she was described as "a woman of substance," by President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah who added:"Madam Ella Koblo-Gulama has lived an exemplary life, as a mother, wife and state woman whose fortitude has earned her high respect,"
References
External links
* [http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Africa.htm Women Leaders In Africa]
* [http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20053691.shtml Kabbah pays tribute to P.C. Madam Ella Koblo Gulama]
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