His Excellency Retired Brigadier Dr. Julius Maada Bio, on Monday 1st June 2026 formally received the new Executive Director of the National Sports Authority, Mohamed Alphaka Conteh, Esq., at State House.
Presenting the new NSA Executive Director to the President, Minister of Sports, Augusta James-Teima, described the appointment of Mr. Conteh as a major boost for the sector. She noted that her job has become easier with the new Executive Director at the helm of the country’s only statutory sports agency.
“He is a down-to-earth, respected and humble person. He consults widely and listens well. Thank you, Mr. President, for this appointment,” Minister James-Teima said.
The Minister further stated that significant progress including decorum, dignity at work, transparency, and the partial handover of the National Stadium have already been achieved in less than one month after the appointment of Mr. Conteh.
“Looking at our collaboration, constructive engagements and shared vision, I am optimistic of more achievements in the coming months,” she added.
Speaking at the meeting, President Bio formally welcomed the new Executive Director and congratulated him.
“My government focuses on youth empowerment, and I truly believe in the young people of this country. Your appointment to lead the NSA has already begun producing positive results, as expressed by the Minister,” the President said.
He admonished the Executive Director to work diligently to serve the nation and to guard his reputation in the discharge of his duties. President Bio strongly encouraged the Minister and the NSA Boss to collaborate in delivering sport, noting that sport unites the nation and does not recognize APC or SLPP. He recalled the 2021 AFCON qualification, when the entire nation rallied behind one common purpose: Leone Stars.
“With the level of teamwork in the sector, I am confident that Sierra Leone will qualify for the 2027 AFCON,” the President said.
President Bio concluded by pledging the government support for the upcoming Sierra Leone – Liberia FIFA sanctioned Class A friendly matches on June 6th and 9th in Bo and Monrovia.
