Hon. Dr Jusu-Sheriff's remains will be flown to Freetown on Tuesday 29th December 2009, where a State Funeral Ceremony has been scheduled for Wednesday 30th December 2009.
The late Hon. Dr. Salia Jusu-Sheriff's cortege will drive through Bo, and he will be laid out at the Bo School where OBBA and the people of Bo will have an opportunity to pay their last respects. There will also be a ceremony in Kenema town. He will finally be laid to rest on 1st January 2009 in Sefula Village, Tunkia Chiefdom, Kenema District, Sierra Leone.
Dr Jusu-Sheriff is survived by his loving wife Gladys and children - Yasmin, Salia (Jnr), Nalinie, Nadia and Sheku and was a dearly loved grandfather. He was the first indigenous Chartered Accountant in Sierra Leone and a veteran SLPP politician who championed democracy, unity freedom and justice.
Hon. Dr Jusu-Sheriff's remains will be flown to Freetown on Tuesday 29th December 2009, where a State Funeral Ceremony has been scheduled for Wednesday 30th December 2009.
The late Hon. Dr. Salia Jusu-Sheriff's cortege will drive through Bo, and he will be laid out at the Bo School where OBBA and the people of Bo will have an opportunity to pay their last respects. There will also be a ceremony in Kenema town. He will finally be laid to rest on 1st January 2009 in Sefula Village, Tunkia Chiefdom, Kenema District, Sierra Leone.
Dr Jusu-Sheriff is survived by his loving wife Gladys and children - Yasmin, Salia (Jnr), Nalinie, Nadia and Sheku and was a dearly loved grandfather. He was the first indigenous Chartered Accountant in Sierra Leone and a veteran SLPP politician who championed democracy, unity freedom and justice.
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