Vice President of Sierra Leone

The vice-president of Sierra Leone is the second most senior government official in the executive branch of the Republic of Sierra Leone government after the president.

The vice-president's only constitutional power is to be the immediate successor to the president of Sierra Leone if the president resigned or is removed from office by the parliament.

The current vice-president of Sierra Leone is Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, a member of the ruling Sierra Leone People's Party; he was sworn in as vice president on April 4, 2018, after the victory of Jalloh's and Julius Maada Bio's presidential ticket in the 2018 presidential election.

The vice-president of Sierra Leone is protected by a special unit of police officers of the operational support division of the Sierra Leone Police.

When Sierra Leone was declared a republic in 1971 by then Prime Minister Siaka Stevens, the position of vice-president was created.