
Sierra Leone Formally Abolishes Death Penalty
Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio has assented to a bill abolishing the death penalty in the country, becoming the latest African state to ban capital punishment.
Africa Daily News, New York recalls that lawmakers in the West African country had voted to end capital punishment in July, replacing the punishment with life imprisonment or a minimum 30-year jail term.
‘As a nation, we have today exorcised horrors of a cruel past,’ Bio said in a statement, adding that capital punishment is ‘inhumane’.
‘We today affirm our belief in the sanctity of life,’ he added.
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