Mohamed Kamarainba Mansaray

Mohamed Mansaray widely known as Kamarainba, is a Sierra Leonean politician, psychologist, and the current leader and chairman of the Alliance Democratic Party (ADP), a left wing populist political party he formed in Sierra Leone in opposition of the country"s two main political parties, the ruling APC party and the main opposition SLPP.[1][2]

Mohamed Kamarainba Mansaray
Leader of the Alliance Democratic Party (ADP)
In office
2015  present
Personal details
BornPort Loko, Sierra Leone
NationalitySierra Leonean
Political partyAlliance Democratic Party
Children
  • Hamed
  • Sierra Leona
  • Sahid Mohamed
ResidenceFreetown, Sierra Leone
  • United States
Alma materHoward University Chicago School of Professional Psychology
ProfessionPsychologist
ReligionIslam

Kamarainba is a left wing populist politician, who says he represents the poor Sierra Leoneans who have been neglected by the government for too long. He is an outspoken critic of Sierra Leone's political elites, especially Sierra Leone"s president Ernest Bai Koroma and his ruling APC party.[3][4]

Kamarainba was born in Port Loko in the north of Sierra Leone but he was raised in Koidu Town in eastern Sierra Leone.

Kamarainba was previously a prominent member of the APC party United States branch, before he fell out with the most senior members of the APC in Sierra Leone in 2014. He ultimately left the APC and formed his own political party called the Alliance Democratic Party (ADP) in 2015.

Mansaray ran for Parliament in 2015 as a member of the ADP party in constituency 030 in Bombali District, but he lost a close race to the APC candidate Ibrahim Ben Kargbo, a close ally of president Koroma.

Mansaray has a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from Howard University, and a Master's degree in Psychology from Chicago School of Professional Psychology.

Mansaray is a muslim, and a native of Port Loko District in the north of Sierra Leone. He is married with three children.[5]

Early life and education

Mohamed Kamarainba Mansaray was born in the town of Port Loko, Port Loko District in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone to devout Muslim parents; and a devout Muslim himself. Mohamed K Mansaray's father was Alhaji Alimamy Mansaray, a native of Lunsar, Port Loko District, and his mother was Haja Kadiatu Jah, a native of Gbinti, Port Loko District. Mohamed K Mansaray grew up in Koidu Town, Kono District in Eastern Sierra Leone with his parents. Mohamed K Mansaray attended the United Methodists Church Boys Primary School in Koidu Town and the Ansarul Islamic Primary School also in Koidu Town. Mohamed K Mansaray attended the Magburaka Boys Secondary School in Magburaka and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Secondary School in Freetown.

Mohamed K Mansaray moved to the United States in 1997 during the Sierra Leone Civil War. Mansaray earned a Bachelor of Science in Sociology from Howard University, and a Master's degree in Psychology from Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Mansaray worked as Director of Residential Services in various Human Services Agencies in the United States.

Political career

Mohamed K Mansaray was previously a member of the All People's Congress (APC). He fell out with the senior leaders of the APC party. He left the APC and formed his own political party in 2015 called the Alliance Democratic Party. Mansaray is an outspoken critic of the APC administration of president Ernest Bai Koroma.

Mansaray ran for Parliament in 2015 as a member of the ADP party in constituency 030 in Bombali District, but he lost a close race to the APC candidate Ibrahim Ben Kargbo, a close ally and senior adviser to president Ernest Bai Koroma.[6] Mansaray ran for parliament again in constituency 050 in Marampa Chiefdom in Port Loko District in 2016,[1][7] but he lost another close race to the APC candidate Osman Karankay Conteh.[8][9]

Personal life

Mohamed K Mansaray is a devout Muslim. He is Married with three Children. All of his three children were born in the United States. His first child, a son Hamed, was born in 1999; his second child, a daughter, Sierra Leona was born in 2007; and his third child Sahid, was born in 2009. Mansaray is also a businessman. He has three businesses that are registered and operate in Sierra Leone; the Patriotic Insurance Company, the Patriotic Security and Logistic Company and the Patriotic Shipping, Clearing and Forwarding Company.[10]

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References

  1. "Sierra Leone News : ADP Kamarainba Nominated MP for Marampa Con. 50: Sierra Leone News". News.sl. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  2. Foryoh, Patric. "Mohamed Kamarainba Mansaray Under Pressure From ADP Party Members". Makoni Times. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  3. Foryoh, Patric. ""President Koroma has failed the nation"- Mr. Mohamed Kamarainba Mansaray". Makoni Times. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  4. "'APC Secretary General Is a National Disgrace' -Kamarainba Avers – Salone Today". Salonetoday.com. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  5. "Mohamed K Mansaray for President 2017 – About Mohamed". Mohamedkmansaray.com. 14 December 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. "Sierra Leone News: "I will absolutely win in Port Loko", says Kamarainba « Awoko Newspaper". Awoko.org. 9 June 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  8. "A.P.C undermines O.K.C on Saturday's Parliamentary bye-election at Constituency- 050, Lunsar – KTV Sierra Leone". Ktvsl.com. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  9. "Winning the election is not a problem but the margin, APC's Osman Karankay : Sierra Leone Concord Times". Slconcordtimes.com. 8 July 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
  10. "Mohamed K Mansaray for President 2017 – About Mohamed". Mohamedkmansaray.com. 14 December 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2016.


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