Bo, Sierra Leone

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Bo, Sierra Leone
Bo, Sierra Leone (Sierra Leone  )
Bo, Sierra Leone
Location in Sierra Leone
Coordinates: 7°56′15″N 11°20′47″W / 7.9375, -11.34639
Country Sierra Leone
Province Southern Province
District Bo District
Government
 - Mayor Wusu Sannoh (SLPP)
Population (2006 estimate)
 - Total 174,354 [1].
Time zone GMT (UTC-5)
Satellite view of Bo (Landsat image viewed using NASA World Wind software)
Satellite view of Bo (Landsat image viewed using NASA World Wind software)

Bo is the second largest city in Sierra Leone, after the capital, Freetown and the largest city in the Southern Province. Bo serves as the capital of Bo District as well as the Southern Province. The city had a population of 174,354 [2]. After Freetown, Bo is the leading transportation, commercial, and educational and cultural center of Sierra Leone, and is generally considered to be the second city of the country. Bo lies about 140 miles [3] southeast of Freetown. Like in virtually all parts of Sierra Leone, the Krio language is widely spoken in the city.

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[edit] History

Centrally located, Bo lies on the main rail line east and south of Freetown which was closed in 1974. From 1930 until independence 1961, it was the capital of the Protectorate of Sierra Leone. The city is the administrative center of the Southern Province. After Freetown, Bo is the leading transportation, commercial, and educational center of Sierra Leone. Bo began its modern development with the coming of the railroad in 1889 and became an educational center in 1906, when the Bo Government Secondary School was established.

The inhabitants of Bo are known for their resolve, resistance and hospitality. The town was named after its generosity. An elephant was killed close to what is now known as Bo Parking Ground. People from the surrounding villages came to receive their share. Because the meat was so large, the hunter spent days distributing it and the words "Bo- lor" (which in Mende language means "this is yours," with reference to the meat) was said so much that the elders and visitors decided to name the place Bo. "Bo-lor" in Mende also translates to "this is Bo."

[edit] Government

The city of Bo is governed with a city council form of government, which is headed by a mayor, in whom executive authority is vested. The mayor is responsible for the general management of the city and for seeing that all laws are enforced. The mayor is elected directly by the people of Bo. The current mayor of Bo is Wusu Sannoh, he is a member of the opposition Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP).

[edit] Geography and climate

Like the rest of Sierra Leone, Bo has a tropical climate with a rainy season from May to October and a dry season from November to April. Average annual precipitation varies from 5,080 mm (200 inches). The prevailing winds are the SW Monsoon during the wet season and the northeastern Harmattan which is a dust laden wind from the Sahara Desert during the dry season. Average temperature ranges in Bo are from 21 degrees Celsius (73 degrees Fahrenheit) to 31 degrees Celsius (88 degrees Fahrenheit) all year.

[edit] Education

Like in virtually all parts of Sierra Leone, the Krio language is widely spoken in the city Bo, although English is the official language spoken at schools and government places. Bo has one of the highest literacy rates in Sierra Leone. The city is home to many primary schools as well as several secondary schools, including one of the elite secondary schools in West Africa, the The Bo Government Secondary School (commonly known as Bo School). The school was founded in 1906 by British educationist Leslie Probyn to educate the children of Bo Town. The school has a long history of producing the elite of Sierra Leone, especially the country's top politicians.

Bo School is sited on 13.5 acres of land in the heart of Bo Town. The school itself is situated in pleasant surroundings and within walking distance of the government hospital, government post office, police station, and the main shopping center of Bo Town.

A football field, volleyball court, basketball court, long tennis court, and cricket pitch enrich the recreational facilities the school provides. There are plans to rehabilitate the school swimming pool.

Bo School also maintains a unique tradition of seniority which has consistently augured well for social cohesion among the students. Maggots/Greeners/Rustics are either junior or newer members of the school (specifically those with more recent admission numbers). They are expected to always observe all rules of deference association with their positions and comply fully with specific instructions from senior students.

[edit] Colleges and Universities in Bo


[edit] Notable Secondary Schools in Bo

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Chris the College secondary school.

ST. Andrews Secondary School

  • Commercial Secondary school.
  • SLMB Secondary School

[edit] Media

Bo is the second most important city in Sierra Leone, after the capital Freetown. The two main local radio stations in Bo is Kiss FM 104, and Radio New Song 97.5. The local service of the national broadcaster, SLBS, transmits on 96.5. Commercial station Capital Radio uses 102.3 and BBC World Service also has an FM relay.

[edit] Sport

Like the rest of Sierra Leone, football is the most popular sport in the city. Bo has two football clubs in the Sierra Leone National Premier League, Bo Rangers, and Nepean Stars. Both clubs play their home games at the Bo Stadium. Another club from Bo Town called the Kakua Rangers plays in the [[Sierra Leone National First Division, the second highest football league in Sierra Leone, after the Sierra Leone National Premier League. There are several clubs from Bo Town in the lower divisions of Sierra Leone league system.

[edit] Crime

Since the end of the civil war in 2002, there has been an increase in homicide, armed robbery, home invasion and carjacking in Bo Town. Petty crime and pick pocketing of wallets, cell phones, and passports are very common in the city. Over the past year, criminal exploits have become more aggressive. Increasingly operating in numbers and while heavily armed. Like in most West African countries, local criminals target expatriates due to their perceived wealth

[edit] Demographics

Bo has an ethnically diverse population, although the Mende make up the majority. The city is home to all of the country's ethnic groups as well as a large Liberian community. Bo is home to large groups of Muslims and Christians.

[edit] Bo Airport

Bo Airport serves the Bo District and the Southern Province. There are regular connections from Bo to Freetown, and other major cities in the country.[1]

[edit] Media

The two main local radio stations in Bo is Kiss FM 104, and Radio New Song 97.5. The local service of the national broadcaster, SLBS, transmits on 96.5. Commercial station Capital Radio uses 102.3 and BBC World Service also has an FM relay.

[edit] Notable people from Bo

[edit] Namesakes

There are other towns in Sierra Leone with the same name.

[edit] References

[edit] See also

Coordinates: 07°56′15″N, 11°20′47″W