Presidential Award (Sierra Leone)
The Presidential Award is a decoration established by President Siaka Stevens to honour Sierra Leoneans in recognition of "diligent and dedicated services" to Sierra Leone.[1] It is awarded annually by the President of Sierra Leone.[2]
Presidential Award | |
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Type | Order |
Awarded for | For diligent and dedicated services to Sierra Leone. |
Country | Sierra Leone |
Presented by | The President of Sierra Leone |
Established | 1972 |
Precedence | |
Next (higher) | Order of the Rokel Order of the Republic |
History
It was established in 1972 by President Siaka Stevens. The award is a medal created in gold and silver.[1][2]
Notable recipients
Gold
- Ahmadiyya Mission, 2013[3][4]
- Alhaji Alie Menjor Sesay, 2014 - Trade.[5]
- Alhaji Alusine Largbo, 2014 - Trade.[5]
- Alari Francess Shaw, 2014 - Government.[5]
- Brima Mazola Kamara[2]
- Catholic Relief Services (CRS), 2013[4]
- Combined Artists Wan Pot Comedians, 2013 [4]
- Cordelia Jean Marian Sankoh - Music.
- Edmund Foday Kabba, 2013[4]
- Emmerson Bockarie, 2013[3][4]
- Ernestine Constance Omorlade Macaulay, 2014 - Civil Service and the Public Sector.[5]
- ENCISS (Enhancing the Interface between State & Civil Society), 2013[4]
- Fatmata Juliet Tarawally, 2014 - Judiciary.[1]
- Hassan Michael Gibateh, 2014 - Education.[5]
- Isatu Ashmao Daramy, 2014 - Diplomacy.[5]
- Kadiatu Conteh - Trade.[5]
- Kelvin Doe, 2013[3][4]
- Marian Mackie Scott, 2014 - Music.[5]
- Mariatu Kargbo, 2014 - Culture.[5]
- Mildred Abioseh Solomon, 2014 - Judiacy.[1]
- Michael Ngegba, 2014 - Fisheries.[5]
- Mohamed Momodu Bangura, 2014 - Railway work.[5]
- Mohamed Kallon, 2013[2]
- Momoh Bangura, 2013 - Assistant Superintendent of the Sierra Leone Police Force.[4]
- Momoh Mohamed Kamara, 2014 - Artisan industry.[5]
- Nabie Dumbuya, 2014 - Philanthropy.[5]
- Prince Kuti-George, 2013[3][4]
- Princess Modupeh Pearce, 2013[4]
- Sherene Ranasinghe, 2014 - Diplomacy.[5]
- Sue Ray, 2014 - Aviation.[5]
- The Single Leg Amputee Sports Association (SLASA) - Amputee Sports.
- Umaru Bangura, 2017[2]
- UN Women, 2015[6]
Silver
- Aaron Aiah Boima, 2014 - Trade.[5]
- Abdul Hakin Hamid, 2014 - Nation Fire Force.[5]
- Abdulair Fornah, 2014 - Sierra Leone High Commission UK.[5]
- Alimamy Morlai bangura, 2014 - National Fire Force.[5]
- Brima Kamara, 2014 - Civil Service.[5]
- Brima Mazzola Kamara, 2018 - for contributions to athletics.[7][4]
- Fatmara Binta Kabba, 2014 - Civil service.[5]
- Haja Ya Alimamy Conteh, 2013[4]
- Janday Momoh, 2013[4]
- Margaret Charley, 2013[3][4]
- Millicent Rhodes, 2013[4]
- Mohamed A. Nabay - Trade and vocational education.[5]
- Salamatu Kamara - Fishery.[5]
- Sgt. (Rtd.) Daniel F. Kargbo, 2013 - RSLAF.[3]
- Wilhemina John, 2013[3][4]
See also
References
- "Sierra Leone Presidential Honours 2014". Politico SL. 2014-05-01. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
- "'Zangalay' Bangura receives Presidential award". Sierra Leone Concord Times. Retrieved 2018-07-13.
- Johnson, Ruby B. (2013-06-11). "Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson: Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends 2013 Presentation of Insignia and Awards and Reception". Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
- link, Get; Facebook; Twitter; Pinterest; Email; Apps, Other. "Sierra Leone - A Successful Educator". Retrieved 2019-03-03.
- on, Posted (2014-05-01). "Sierra Leone Presidential Honours 2014". Politico SL. Retrieved 2019-03-02.
- "UN Women receives Presidential Award for action to confront the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone". UN Women. Retrieved 2018-07-13.
- "President Koroma presents awards to seven Sierra Leoneans". Sierra Network. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
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