The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Sierra Leone on Wednesday, 28th May 2025 bade farewell to two of its most experienced and dedicated senior staff members. Nabilahi Musa Kamara Esq was Director of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) Secretariat until his retirement. Emmanuel Koivaya Amara Esq., former Coordinator of Operations, resigned following his appointment as Chairman of the Political Parties Regulation Commission (PPRC).
The send-off ceremony, held at the conclusion of a senior management meeting, was a moment of deep appreciation and reflection, marking the end of nearly two decades of service to the Commission by the two legal professionals.
Their departure leaves behind a legacy of commitment, discipline, and excellence in the fight against corruption in Sierra Leone.
Commissioner Francis Ben Kaifala Esq. and Deputy Commissioner Augustine Foday Ngobie led the tributes, showering both men with heartfelt commendations for their invaluable contributions to the work of the Commission and to the nation.
“They were not just Directors they were pillars in this institution,” Commissioner Kaifala said. He added that their intellect, integrity, and institutional memory helped shape many of the Commission’s major successes over the years.
Colleague staff members took turns to share fond recollections and moving testimonies about working alongside these faithful servants. Many described them as mentors, leaders, and patriots whose influence and professional example will be sorely missed.
In recognition of their outstanding service and commitment, the Commission presented each of them with brand new laptop computers as a token of appreciation.
The ceremony closed on a celebratory note, with warm exchanges, laughter, and expressions of gratitude, befitting the stature and service of two remarkable Anti-Corruption crusaders whose impact will continue to echo within and beyond the Commission.