Team Made in Makeni Honors The Ministry of Information & Civic Education, Charles Champion.

By Staff Writer

The Management of Made in Makeni Education has recognized Charles Champion Conteh with the Best Public Servant of the year in the All Fields of Life Awards in Makeni.

This was a prestigious award
celebrating his dedication, professionalism, and unwavering service to the Republic of Sierra Leone.

The award, which followed an extensive research and assessment process by organizers, acknowledges Conteh’s consistent contributions to public communication and civic engagement. Speaking after receiving the honor, Conteh described the recognition as both motivating and humbling, noting that it represents the outcome of years of hard work, discipline, and selfless national service.
“This recognition is another means of stimulation,” he said. “It encourages me to go even further in serving my country. It is a result of hard work and commitment to Sierra Leone.”
Conteh expressed profound gratitude to colleagues at the Ministry of Information and Civic Education, praising their support and collaboration. He also extended appreciation to the award organizers for their diligence and belief in his capacity as a deserving recipient of such a distinguished honor.

In dedicating the achievement, Conteh paid tribute to his friends, fans, and family, whose encouragement has been instrumental throughout his journey. He reserved special commendation for the Minister of Information and Civic Education, Chernor Bah, describing him as a tireless leader whose mentorship and consistent support have strengthened his communication abilities.
Conteh also acknowledged the pivotal role played by the Minister of Employment, Rado Swaray, crediting his trust and confidence for identifying and nurturing his potential. According to Conteh, that belief opened doors and created opportunities that shaped his professional growth.

Observers within the media and public service sectors view the award as a testament to the importance of dedication, integrity, and excellence in national service. For Conteh, the recognition is not merely personal it is a collective victory that reflects the shared efforts of mentors, colleagues, and supporters.

“This is an incredible win for all of us,” he concluded, reaffirming his commitment to continue serving Sierra Leone with renewed energy and purpose.

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