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Independent AfricaResidents in Sierra Leone's capital in fear over pre-poll clash

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Residents in Sierra Leone’s capital in fear over pre-poll clash

Residents in Freetown have informed the international media that people are swarming the markets in the nation’s capital to stock up on food before the elections on Saturday.

It follows a stand-off on Wednesday between the security forces and supporters of the main opposition party that reportedly left at least one person dead.

Businesses shut down briefly amid the chaos and there is now a palpable fear that there could be further violence after Saturday’s poll.

Sidi Yahya Tunis, spokesperson for the opposition All People’s Congress (APC), told the Reuters news agency that one of the party’s supporters had been killed by the police.

An unverified video of the chaos showed an unconscious man who appeared to have been shot in the neck.

Police Director of Operations Mohamed Braima Jah said no shots had been fired by officers, accusing the protesters of firing the shots: “Two from a pistol and three from an AK-47.”

Local media say about 66 people have been arrested.

The trouble started after the APC called for a demonstration over allegations that the election commission’s electoral roll was incorrect. Around 3.4 million people are registered to vote.

The election is the fifth since Sierra Leone’s decade-long civil war officially ended in 2002. It was a particularly brutal conflict, with 50,000 deaths and thousands of people estimated to have had their arms and limbs amputated.

President Julius Maada Bio is seeking re-election for a second and final term in office.

His main challenger is the APC’s Samura Kamara, who came a close second in the last election in 2018.

One of the biggest campaign issues has been about soaring prices – inflation reached about 43% in April.

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