Charles Francis Kondo Margai (born 19 August 1945) is a Sierra Leonean politician and
constitutional lawyer
Constitutional law is a body of law which defines the role, powers, and structure of different entities within a state, namely, the executive, the parliament or legislature, and the judiciary; as well as the basic rights of citizens and, in feder ...
who served as Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Sierra Leone in 2018.
Margai is a former candidate for the office of
President of Sierra Leone
The president of the Republic of Sierra Leone is the head of state and the head of government of Sierra Leone, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces.
As the head of the executive branch of the Sierra Leone government, the presi ...
and the leader of the
People's Movement for Democratic Change
The People's Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) is a liberal party in Sierra Leone. It is a breakaway faction of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP). It was officially registered on 19 January 2006. The party is led by Charles Margai, the ...
(PMDC). He was his party's candidate in the
August 2007 presidential election, placing third with 10% of the vote. Though he received less than 3% of the votes in the 2012 and 2018 Sierra Leone presidential elections. Margai is the son of
Albert Margai
Sir Albert Michael Margai (10 October 1910 – 18 December 1980) was the second prime minister of Sierra Leone and the half-brother of Milton Margai, Sir Milton Margai, the country's first Prime Minister. He was also the father of Sierra Leone ...
, former
Prime Minister of Sierra Leone
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, and the nephew of Sierra Leone's first Prime Minister
Milton Margai
Sir Milton Augustus Strieby Margai (7 December 1895 – 28 April 1964) was a Sierra Leonean medical doctor and politician who served as the country's head of government from 1954 until his death in 1964. He was titled chief minister from 1954 ...
.
Early life
Charles Francis Kondo Margai was born on 19 August 1945 in
Bonthe
Bonthe is a coastal town located on Sherbro Island in Bonthe District in the southern Province of Sierra Leone. The town lies on the eastern shore of Sherbro Island, on the Sherbro River estuary. Bonthe is about 60 miles south-west of Bo and 187 ...
,
Bonthe District
Bonthe District is a district that comprises several islands and mainland of the Atlantic Ocean in the Southern Province of Sierra Leone. Bonthe is one of the sixteen districts of Sierra Leone. Its capital is the town of Bonthe Island and its la ...
in southern
British Sierra Leone
The Colony and Protectorate of Sierra Leone (informally British Sierra Leone) was the British colonial administration in Sierra Leone from 1808 to 1961, part of the British Empire from the abolitionism era until the decolonisation era. The Crow ...
.
He is the natural son of
Sir Albert Margai, second
Prime Minister of Sierra Leone
This is a list of heads of government of Sierra Leone, from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister in 1954 until the present day. The office of Prime Minister was abolished after the constitutional referendum in 1978, and reinstated ...
.
His uncle,
Sir Milton Margai
Sir Milton Augustus Strieby Margai (7 December 1895 – 28 April 1964) was a Sierra Leonean medical doctor and politician who served as the country's head of government from 1954 until his death in 1964. He was titled chief minister from 1954 ...
, was Sierra Leone's first Prime Minister.
Education
Charles Margai attended
St. Edward's Primary School in
Freetown
Freetown is the capital and largest city of Sierra Leone. It is a major port city on the Atlantic Ocean and is located in the Western Area of the country. Freetown is Sierra Leone's major urban, economic, financial, cultural, educational and p ...
and then proceeded to the
Christ the King College
Christ the King College (CKC) is a secondary school founded in 1954 in Bo, Sierra Leone. The school was founded by Mother Marie Louise De Meester in 1954 under the direction of Archbishop Thomas Joseph Brosnahan. The Christ the King College is r ...
in
Bo.
He completed his secondary school education at
Blackrock College
Blackrock College ( ga, Coláiste na Carraige Duibhe) is a voluntary secondary school, voluntary day school, day and boarding school, boarding Catholicism, Catholic secondary school for boys aged 13–18, in Williamstown, Blackrock, Dublin, Bl ...
in
Co. Dublin
"Action to match our speech"
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, Ireland. Margai received a Bachelor of Arts in
civil law in 1970 from the
University of Dublin
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.
Family and personal life
Margai is married to Vivat Margai and has four children.(1 boy and 3 girls) The boy is called Albert Peter Margai jr , The girls are Gbatima Margai , Eluma Margai, and Ndanneh Margai.
Law career
Margai began working as a lawyer in 1971 as
State Counsel
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in Freetown.
He later opened his private law office in 1973 in Bo.
Political career
Sierra Leone People's Party
Margai was a member of the
Sierra Leone People's Party
The Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) is one of the two major political parties in Sierra Leone, along with its main political rival the All People's Congress (APC). It has been the ruling party in Sierra Leone since April 4, 2018. The SLPP do ...
(SLPP), which was co-founded in 1951 by his uncle Milton Margai. Both his father and his uncle had been leaders of the SLPP. In 1996 Charles Margai sought the nomination to stand as the party's candidate in the 1996 presidential elections. When he failed to secure the nomination he left the SLPP.
[Sierra Leone News Archives – March 2002]
, sierra-leone.org.
National Unity Party
In the aftermath of Margai's failure to become the SLPP presidential candidate, he joined the
National Unity Party The National Unity Party, National United Party, Party of National Unity or National Unity Front may refer to:
* National United Party of Afghanistan (founded 2003)
* National Unity Party (Albania)
* National United Party (Armenia), defunct
* Natio ...
and ran in the 1996 parliamentary election.
Return to the Sierra Leone People's Party
He subsequently returned to the SLPP and in April 1998, Margai became Minister of Internal Affairs and Local Government following the restoration of President
Ahmed Tejan Kabbah
Alhaji Ahmad Tejan Kabbah (February 16, 1932 – March 13, 2014) was a Sierra Leonean politician who served twice as the 3rd President of Sierra Leone, from 1996 to 1997 and again from 1998 to 2007. An economist and attorney by profession, Ka ...
; From November 1999 he was Minister of Safety and Security.
Infighting in the SLPP
On 6 January 2002, Kabbah requested that Margai clarify reports that the latter planned to seek the SLPP party leadership, which was held by Kabbah. Margai resigned as a minister on 8 January 2002 following a meeting with Kabbah, in which Kabbah expressed concern that the country might appear unstable and might therefore receive less aid from abroad.
On 9 January, Margai confirmed his plans to seek the leadership of the SLPP and its presidential nomination, describing himself as the best person for the position and saying that he had resigned from the cabinet "in the interest of good governance and for the people of this nation" due to "mistrust" between himself and Kabbah.
On 8 March, however, the High Court ruled that he was not technically a member of the SLPP, preventing him from seeking the nomination, which was won by Kabbah.
[
Margai was President of the Sierra Leone Bar Association from 2004 to 2005.]
Margai again unsuccessfully sought the SLPP presidential nomination at the party's national convention in Makeni
Makeni is the largest city in the Northern Province of Sierra Leone. The city is the capital of Bombali District, and is the economic center of the Northern Province. Makeni is the fifth largest city in Sierra Leone by population. The city of M ...
on 3–4 September 2005; he received second place, with 34 votes, far behind Vice-President Solomon Berewa
Solomon Ekuma Dominic Berewa (6 August 1938 – 5 March 2020) was Vice-President of Sierra Leone from May 2002 to September 2007. Standing as the candidate of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), he was defeated in the second round of the 2007 ...
, who received 291 votes.
People's Movement for Democratic Change
In early October 2005, he broke with the SLPP to form a new party, the People's Movement for Democratic Change. Margai faced difficulty in getting the PMDC officially registered, which he alleged was due to Kabbah deliberately delaying appointments to the Political Parties Commission which would enable the registration, thereby giving Berewa's campaign an advantage in time.
The PMDC was officially registered on 19 January 2006.
Arrest
On 7 December 2005, Margai was arrested in connection with an incident on 18 November in which his supporters blocked a convoy that included Berewa, leading to accusations that Margai was behind it as an attempt to kill Berewa. Margai denied this, saying that his supporters had acted spontaneously.
2007 Election
In the August 2007 presidential election, Margai took third place with 13.9% of the vote, behind Ernest Bai Koroma
Ernest Bai Koroma (born 2 October 1953) is a Sierra Leone, Sierra Leonean politician who served as the fourth President of Sierra Leone from 17 September 2007 to 4 April 2018.
Born and raised in Makeni in northern Sierra Leone, Koroma spent mo ...
of the opposition All People's Congress
The All People's Congress (APC) is one of the two major political parties in Sierra Leone, the other being its main political rival the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP). The APC has been the main opposition party in Sierra Leone since 4 Apr ...
(APC) and the SLPP's Berewa.
At his birthday party on 19 August, he said that he was backing the APC's Koroma for the second round of the election."In Sierra Leone, Margai endorses Ernest Koroma at his 62nd Birthday Party"
, ''Awareness Times'', 19 August 2007. On 24 August, he said that the PMDC would campaign together with the APC for the second round
["Sierra Leone opposition unite"](_blank)
Reuters (''IOL''), 24 August 2007. The alliance he formed with the
APC thwarted the SLPP's chances to win the 2007 election and thus Margai became the
kingmaker
A kingmaker is a person or group that has great influence on a royal or political succession, without themselves being a viable candidate. Kingmakers may use political, monetary, religious and military means to influence the succession. Origina ...
of the Koroma presidency.
However, the PMDC's constitution did not permit him to join a government led by the APC.
However, after the election, he became a close ally and confidante to
President Koroma.
As part of the PMDC and APC deal saw Koroma appoint 8 members of Margai's senior party chiefs and financial supporters to ministerial positions.
All of Margai's PMDC ministers lost their positions by 2010 and were replaced by APC supporters.
He entered into a legal dispute with then-First Lady of Sierra Leone
Sia Koroma
Sia Nyama Koroma (born on 19 March 1958 in, Kono District, British Sierra Leone) is Sierra Leonean biochemist and psychiatric nurse. She served as First Lady of Sierra Leone from 17 September 2007 - 4 April 2018. She is the wife of Ernest Bai ...
over a property in Aberdeen.
When Mrs. Koroma received a favorable judgment, Margai went to the national news media to demand the First Lady's arrest.
He was arrested in May 2013, charged with "careless talk" and detained for several days before being set free on bail.
2018 Presidential Election
Margai was the PMDC candidate for Sierra Leone's 2018 Presidential Election. He choose educator
Isata Dora Bangura
Isata Dora Bangura is a Sierra Leonean educator and politician. She was the running mate of presidential candidate Charles Margai in Sierra Leone's 2018 General Election. She is the second woman to run for the office of vice-president in Sierra Le ...
as his running mate, making her Sierra Leone's second woman vice presidential candidate .
The PMDC won 0.4% of the vote.
Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Sierra Leone
Margai was appointed Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Sierra Leone by
President Julius Maada Bio on 16 April 2018.
Shortly after he received his appointment, a memo from Margai to President Bio was leaked during the first week of June 2018 requesting permission to dismiss the Chief Justice of Sierra Leone, the Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission and other officials.
The memo also indicated that he wanted the president to form a commission of inquiry to investigate the finances of members of the former APC government.
Political observers speculated that Margai wished to use the office to exact revenge on his political enemies in the APC.
On 12 June 2018, a week after the memo was leaked, President Bio dismissed Margai as Attorney General and Minister of Justice without any official reason.
He was immediately replaced by
Dr.Patricia Schwartz, who Margai had recently recommended to President Bio to head the law school at the University of Sierra Leone.
With a tenure of less than two months, Margai is the shortest ever serving Attorney General and Minister Justice in the history of Sierra Leone.
References
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20th-century Sierra Leonean lawyers
Christ the King College
Living people
1945 births
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People's Movement for Democratic Change politicians
Justice ministers
Government ministers of Sierra Leone
Children of national leaders
People from Bonthe District
People educated at Blackrock College
Attorneys-general of Sierra Leone