Fresh Start for Sierra Leone Sport as NSA Gets New Boss

Fresh Start for Sierra Leone Sport as NSA Gets New Boss

Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio has appointed Lawyer Mohamed Alphaka Conteh, Esq as Executive Director of the National Sports Authority, replacing Dr Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai in a move widely seen as a reset for the country’s sports administration.

The announcement on April 30, 2026, came just days after Abdulai marked two years in office. While no official explanation was provided for the change, its timing has sparked debate among stakeholders in both the sports and legal communities. Conteh, a seasoned legal practitioner with expertise in governance, compliance and dispute resolution, is regarded as a reform-oriented figure.

His appointment is seen as part of broader efforts by the Bio administration to strengthen accountability and institutional efficiency in the sector. He assumes office at a critical juncture, with Sierra Leone seeking to reposition sport as a driver of youth development, national unity and economic growth.

Some observers say his legal background could prove key in addressing persistent governance disputes and aligning national systems with international standards. Abdulai, who took office in 2024, led regulatory reviews and infrastructure rehabilitation initiatives.

However, his tenure was also marked by administrative tensions, concerns over the pace of reforms, and calls for more inclusive governance structures.

Though not officially cited as reasons for his exit, analysts say these challenges highlight the urgency of reform within the NSA. With parliamentary approval pending, focus now shifts to whether Conteh can quickly restore confidence, streamline operations and deliver tangible progress in Sierra Leone’s sporting landscape.

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