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John Amadu Bangura

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John Amadu Bangura (born December 1, 1946) is a notable Sierra Leonean politician, educator, and diplomat. He played a significant role in Sierra Leone's political landscape, particularly as a leader in the country’s post-independence era.


Bangura was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, and pursued his education at various institutions, culminating in a degree from the University of Sierra Leone. His academic background laid the foundation for his career in both education and politics. He has held several important positions within Sierra Leone's government, including serving as Minister of Education, Science, and Technology. In this capacity, he worked on various educational reforms aimed at improving the country's education system and making it more accessible to the broader population.


In addition to his roles in education and government, Bangura has been an influential figure in Sierra Leone's diplomatic circles. He has represented his country in several international forums and has worked to foster relationships with other nations and international organizations. His contributions have been instrumental in shaping Sierra Leone’s international image and in strengthening its foreign relations.


Bangura's career reflects his deep commitment to public service and his efforts to improve both the educational and political systems of Sierra Leone. His work has had a lasting impact on the country’s development and on the lives of many Sierra Leoneans.


REFERENCE:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Amadu_Bangura

GOVERNING TIME LINE

John Amadu Bangura** (Military Head)

- **Assumed Office:** April 18, 1968 (coup)

- **Left Office:** April 26, 1968 (returned power to civilian rule)

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