Karefa Kargbo

Karefa Kargbo
Born1967 (age 58–59)
CitizenshipSierra Leone
OccupationPolitician

diplomat

Minister
EmployerNational Provisional Ruling Council
Known forMinister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

Karefa Kargbo (born in August 1967) is a Sierra Leonean politician. He was the foreign minister[1] under Valentine Strasser in 1993 and 1994 under the National Provisional Ruling Council, the military coup that overthrew Joseph Saidu Momoh as president.

He is the Chief Accountant at the Petroleum Resources Unit {PRU} he was appointed by Ernest Bai Koroma.

Early Life

Kargbo served in the Sierra Leone Armed Forces and later built a professional career in finance and accounting. He is a certified public accountant and has worked in both the public and private sectors, gaining experience in financial management and corporate governance. He later held senior financial and administrative roles in government institutions and international organizations.[2] [3]

Career

During the rule of the National Provisional Ruling Council, Kargbo served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sierra Leone from 1993 to 1994, under the military government led by Valentine Strasser.[4]

As foreign minister, he represented Sierra Leone in international diplomacy and addressed the United Nations General Assembly during the 48th session in 1993, where Sierra Leone participated in debates on global political and economic issues.

He succeeded Mohamed Lamin Kamara and was later replaced by Abass Bundu as foreign minister in 1994.

After his tenure in government, Kargbo continued to work in financial administration and public sector management. He later served in senior roles related to the management of Sierra Leone’s natural resource sector, including leadership positions connected to the Sierra Leone Mines and Minerals Development and Management Corporation (SLMMDMC)

References

  1. ^ "Sierra Leone's Foreign Minister Unveils Portraits of her Predecessors". Awareness Times. 6 April 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Speaker". Mining Week & Exhibition. 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2026-03-06.
  3. ^ Kargbo, Karefa; Leone, Sierra (1993-09-28). "Record #356665". United Nations Digital Library System. Retrieved 2026-03-06.
  4. ^ "Foreign ministers S-Z". www.rulers.org. Retrieved 2026-03-06.