Ady Macauley, a leading contender for the All People’s Congress (APC) presidential candidacy and a renowned Sierra Leonean lawyer, has been honored with an international humanitarian award at the prestigious British House of Lords.
The award ceremony, held on Friday, February 28, 2025, recognized distinguished individuals for their outstanding contributions to human rights and humanitarian efforts.
Macauley was honored alongside other notable figures, including the Minister of Finance and Trade of Zimbabwe, the Mayor of Edo State, Nigeria, and the Deputy Governor of Edo State, Nigeria
Macauley’s recognition was attributed to his active promotion and protection of human rights in Sierra Leone. He has been a vocal advocate for justice, consistently championing the rights of citizens and marginalized communities. His work has earned him a place among the 100 voices globally advocating for human rights and social justice.
This prestigious award further cements Macauley’s influence both locally and internationally, reinforcing his commitment to justice, governance, and the rule of law. As he positions himself for a potential presidential bid under the APC, this recognition could bolster his reputation as a leader with a strong dedication to human rights and democratic principles.
The event at the House of Lords served as a platform to celebrate individuals making significant impacts across various sectors, particularly in governance, finance, and social advocacy.
The recognition of Macauley and other African leaders underscores the global appreciation for efforts in advancing human rights and governance on the continent.
Ady Macauley a leading contender?
Una dae play eh? 😀. He will be lucky to make it to top 5 among all contenders