The Commissioner of Sierra Leone’s Anti-Corruption Commission, Francis Ben Kaifala Esq, received the prestigious Africa’s Voice for Accountability Award at the 15th African Achievers Awards held at the UK House of Lords in London
The award notably recognizes his outstanding leadership in promoting transparency and ethical governance while combating corruption in Sierra Leone.
In a pleasant statement shared on his official Facebook page, Commissioner Kaifala reflected on the significance of the award, stating, “In the heart of Westminster Palace, House of Parliament, UK, London, was a night that has summed up the sacrifice I have given for Sierra Leone as Anti-Corruption Commissioner and the prestigious and memorable wins that have come with it for us.”

Kaifala dedicated the award to President Julius Maada Bio and the people of Sierra Leone, expressing gratitude for their support.
He remarked, “This is dedicated to my President, Julius Maada Bio and the people of Sierra Leone who took a bet on a young man at then the age of just 32 to lead the fight against corruption in Sierra Leone and provided the platform and free hand for my Leadership and Commitment to Sierra Leone to be showcased and flourish.”

He emphasized the importance of collaboration in the fight against corruption, stating, “My cup has been running over with Awards and Major Recognition at home and abroad as I have carried on this Challenging but very doable task for country. Thank you.”
The African Achievers Awards celebrate individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to the development of Africa.



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Please don’t fool your gullible readers. Who handed the certificate to Ben Kaifala ? I can challenge you it is no one from the British Parliament or official. They can spread as much lies and propaganda as they like, under their watch we are experiencing the worst corruption practices in our history.
Let me also remind you that we take no lessons from the British, they are fighting their own corruption scandals. It was only recently, the Labour minister for Anti-corruption, Tulip Siddiq, resigned because of an allegation of corruption in Bangladesh.
The British are not moral guarantors anymore when it comes to corruption, they are as corrupt as our African brothers.
I am on doubt of this prize how many wrong doers are in prison