Ernest Bai Koroma: Sierra Leone ex-president flies to Nigeria for medical care

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President Koroma had been under house arrest since the coup attempt last November

By Umaru Fofana

BBC News, Freetown

Sierra Leone's former president is headed to Nigeria for medical treatment despite being due to stand trial for his alleged role in a coup attempt last year.

Ernest Bai Koroma was given permission to leave by the High Court on Wednesday for a maximum of three months.

But it is widely believed that a deal has been reached allowing him to go into exile.

His treason trial is due to start in March.

Mr Bai Koroma led Sierra Leone for 11 years until 2018, when current President Julius Maada Bio was elected.

A Nigerian presidential jet carrying the former president was seen leaving Freetown International Airport on Friday afternoon.

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The plane took off at about 13:30 GMT

It comes amid persistent speculation that the regional bloc, Ecowas, has brokered a deal with the Sierra Leone government to allow the 70-year-old to relocate to ease tension following the November unrest.

Additional reporting by Natasha Booty

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