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Momodou



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Posted - 21 Jun 2016 :  21:49:02  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Convicted former Lands Minister hospitalised, under military guard
By Mustapha Jallow
Foroyaa: June 21, 2016

Lamin Waa Juwara, the former Minister of Regional Government, Lands and Traditional Rulers under the APRC government, who is Waa Juwaracurrently serving a six months jail term at Mile Two prison, was admitted at the Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital (EFSTH) in Banjul on 18 June 2016 after a reported hypertension attack.

Visiting the hospital yesterday, 19 June, this reporter found the former minister in a hospital bed in one of the wards being guarded by two armed soldiers and two prison wardens.

One of his wives, Mrs. Kaddy Waa Juwara said her husband is suffering from both hypertension and diabetes. “It was around 5 pm while I was at home when I received a phone call from one of my relatives abroad who informed me that my husband was admitted at the hospital and that was the time I contacted the prison to enquire from them and which was later confirmed,” she said.

Mrs. Juwara expressed her disappointment with the prison authorities for not informing the family on time about the hospitalisation of her husband until after they received the information from a source outside.

“I have not yet seen my husband since after his conviction as we were told by the prison authorities when we attempted to visit him that we could not see him until after 90 days. This is yet to elapse, but I’ll be visiting him at the hospital as we are really concern about his state of health as he is a diabetic and hypertensive patient,” said Mrs. Juwara.

The 73 year old former minister and leader of the National Democratic Action Movement (NDAM) was found guilty for negligence of official duty and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment without hard labour by Principal Magistrate Omar Cham of the Banjul Magistrates’ Court on 18th April, 2016.

However, Mr. Waa Juwara was earlier acquitted and discharged on the ‘abusive of office’ charge by the lower court in Brikama on 11 May 2015.

A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone

Momodou



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Posted - 12 Jul 2016 :  21:06:16  Show Profile Send Momodou a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Waa Juwara discharged from hospital, back to Mile Two prison

By Mustapha Jallow
Foroyaa: July 12, 2016



The convicted former Minister of Regional Government, Lands and Traditional Rulers under the regime of President Yaya Jammeh, Waa Juwarahas been been discharged from hospital and returned to Mile Two since on 5 June 2016, according to a close source.

Mr. Lamin Waa Juwara, who is currently serving a six months jail term, has spent 18 days at the Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital (EFSTH). It was initially reported in the media that he was denied family visits but which was later allowed.

According to Waa Juwara’s two wives, Mrs. Kaddy Juwara and Soma Jallow-Juwara, they received the information that their husband would be discharged and returned to prison.

“We do not really want him to go back to the prison because of his illness as he gets regular attacks and we are not pleased that he is to be returned to the prison,” said one of them.

It was reported that the 73 year old, who is said to be hypertensive, was admitted at the EFSTH in Banjul on 18 June 2016 after an attack in the prison. He was placed under the guard of armed soldiers and prison wardens. He was first taken to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) where he spent three days before he was transferred to a private ward.

The former minister and leader of the National Democratic Action Movement (NDAM) was found guilty for negligence of official duty and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment without hard labour by Principal magistrate Omar Cham of the Banjul Magistrates’ Court on 18th April, 2016.

On 11 May, 2015, he was earlier acquitted and discharged on the ‘ abusive of office’ charge by the Brikama lower court.

A clear conscience fears no accusation - proverb from Sierra Leone
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