Bo District

Coordinates: 8°00′N 11°40′W / 8.000°N 11.667°W / 8.000; -11.667
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Bo District
HDI (2017)0.424[2]
low · 4th

Bo District is a

Bumpeh, Serabu, Sumbuya, Baiima and Yele
.

Bo District borders Kenema District to the east, Tonkolili District to the north, Moyamba District to the west, Bonthe District to the southwest and Pujehun District to the south. The district population as of 2015 is 574,201.[1] Bo District occupies a total area of 5,219 km2 and is subdivided into fifteen chiefdoms.

The population of Bo District is mainly from the Mende ethnic group, though the city of Bo has a very ethnic diverse population.

Government

Bo District has its own directly elected

council chairman, who is an elected official and is responsible for the general management of the district. The current council chairman of Bo District is Joseph Munda Bindi of the Sierra Leone People's Party
(SLPP), following his election victory in the 2018 Sierra Leone local election.

The city of

city council headed by a mayor. The current mayor of Bo is Harold Logie Tucker; he is a member of the opposition Sierra Leone People's Party
(SLPP). Bo District is a stronghold of the ruling Sierra Leone People's Party.

Members of Parliament of Sierra Leone from Bo District

Bo District currently has twelve representatives in the Parliament of Sierra Leone, of which eleven members were elected for a 5-year term in the 2007 general elections. The district is a stronghold of the opposition Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP). The following is a list of Bo District's representatives and affiliations:

Name Party
Eric B. Jumu SLPP
Elizabeth Alpha-Lavalie SLPP
Nenneh Lebbie SLPP
Joseph Mustapha SLPP
Jusufu Mansaray SLPP
Frank Kposowa SLPP
Francis Rogers PMDC
Paul Kamara PMDC
Youkie Foday SLPP
Legacy Sankoh PMDC
Non

Demographics of Bo District

Ethnicity

The population of Bo District is ethnically and culturally diverse, particularly in the city of Bo, Sierra Leone's second largest city. The Mende people form the largest ethnic group in Bo District at over 60 percent of the population.[citation needed]

Religion

Religion in Bo District (2015)[3]
Religion Percent(%)
Islam
72.1%
Christianity
26.9%
Bahai
0.0%
Traditional African Religion
0.0%
Other
0.7%
No Religion
0.2%

Economy

With Bo being the second largest city in Sierra Leone,

oil palm
.

Education

Bo District is home to 385 Primary Schools and 40 Secondary Schools. Bo Government Secondary School, commonly called Bo School is among the 40 secondary schools in Bo District. The school was founded in 1906 by Leslie Probyn to educate the children of Bo District. The school has a long history of developing the elite of Sierra Leone, especially the country's politicians.

Recovery after Civil War

Bo District suffered badly at the hands of rebel forces during 1994–1995, and many major towns were almost entirely destroyed (Tikonko and Bumpe, for example). However, since the ousting of the Junta in early 1998, Bo District has remained secure, due mainly to the strong presence of the Civil Defence Forces. As such, rather than suffering from displacement, Bo District has been the recipient of displaced persons from less secure parts of the country.

Although aid agencies have had uninterrupted access to the district for five years because of its relative stability, most of the recovery efforts were concentrated in Bo Town leaving out the 8 sections in Kakua chiefdom as well as all the other 14 chiefdoms in the district.

The major recovery needs according to sectoral priorities are as follows: road rehabilitation, education, water and sanitation, health, agriculture, restoration of local government structures, and shelter.

Administrative divisions

Chiefdoms

Major towns

  • Gondama

Towns and villages

  • Gandohun -Tikonko
  • Gondama

Notable people from Bo District

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "GeoHive - Sierra Leone population statistics". Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2016-05-22.
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
  3. ^ https://sierraleone.unfpa.org/sites/default/files/pub-pdf/Population%20structure%20Report_1.pdf. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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