Zainab Sheriff, a Member of the All People’s Congress (APC) Party and Chairperson of the “We Duty” movement, has been reportedly denied bail and will remain in detention for another three days following her court appearance on Monday.
Sheriff made her first appearance at Pademba Road Court No. 1 on February 23, 2026, after being brought before the court from police custody. The ruling was delivered by Magistrate Brima Jah, who ordered that she be remanded pending further proceedings.
According to proceedings in court, Sheriff has been formally charged with two counts of incitement and threatening language, offences said to be contrary to the laws of Sierra Leone. The details of the allegations were not extensively outlined during Monday’s sitting.
Magistrate Jah declined to grant bail and ordered that Sheriff be remanded at the correctional facility. The matter has been adjourned to February 26, 2026, when the case is expected to resume.
Sheriff’s remand means she will spend at least 72 more hours in detention at the Pademba Road Prison as the court continues to hear the matter.
The case is being heard at Pademba Road Court No. 1 in Freetown. Further developments are expected when proceedings reconvene later this week.










She’s a politician let them go and pay for her
Ivan as you call yourself, who are you expecting to pay for her?
Here being a politician means what? Something you guys need orientation as in how to use the media.
Oh Salone confuse nation, may Almighty Allah grant us good leader that have the citizens and the country at heart Aameen 🤲🤲🤲
Amen.
One thing I know power will change hand one day. When the table turned that day we will be giving hears to them to see who will say the government is not doing well. For one good turn deserve another.
Make we go nor more, tym go fit clock.