By Amin Kef Sesay
All Works of Life (AWOL) has launched its 2019 National Achievement Awards (NAAS) by inviting nominations from the general public. Ambassador Anthony Navo Jr. is the current President of AWOL.
AWOL’s National Achievement Awards have now become an important feature in the calendar of annual events in Sierra Leone. Come as it does towards the close of the year, most Sierra Leoneans see it as part of their Christmas and End of Year entertainment recipe. During the course of the year, AWOL keenly watched Sierra Leoneans in their various works of life as well as institutions with the avowed objective of recognising them for their good works.
The AWOL family considers this approach as a trend as “it adds worth and meaning to our efforts, and brings fulfilment to our dreams; for over and above recognizing and awarding merit, effort, achievement, ability, devotion, commitment and scholarship, to deserving Sierra Leoneans.’
AWOL is also working in underprivileged communities through its various social, educational and humanitarian interventions.
It should however be noted that AWOL is a non-political and non-profitable organisation which focuses on national development. AWOL’s philosophy is to be selfless, to serve, to give back to society and expect nothing in return as reward or profit.
AWOL is hinged on determination to complement government’s effort in nation building; regardless of which democratic government is in power.
For the last eighteen (18) years, AWOL has contributed its own quota to the development agenda of Mama Salone and continues to pledge its love and loyalty to Mama Salone and to serve her interest above all else.
AWOL has stayed together as a group, worked together as a family, and pursued its goals and aspirations as patriotic Sierra Leoneans who care and love their country. As may be the case in other organizations, AWOL may have its own internal problems, for no group or organisation exists without conflict; but AWOL has been able to resolve its differences amicably without any threat to the developmental aspirations of the organisation as a whole.
As part of its constitution, no individual member is bigger than AWOL. AWOL is bigger than each one and their leaders are charged with the responsibility to always bring members together as a family, maintain and promote the traditions that have held AWOL together since the founding and current members became one family 18 years ago.
President of AWOL, Ambassador Anthony Navo Jr., maintains that over these eighteen years AWOL’s contributions to national development have been immense.
He says AWOL supports Sierra Leone’s development and transformative drives to build a new Sierra Leone which is the dream of every Sierra Leonean. AWOL shares in that dream of every Sierra Leonean to see our small but naturally blessed country develop into a paradise on earth:
AWOL has since its inception been involved in imbibing into the nation a whole new attitude of progress, patriotism, unity, freedom and justice. The organization seeks to see non-violence, peaceful co-existence and tolerance among politicians, religions and young people. It further wants to see quality and relevant education for children and young people and it wants to see an improved, accessible and affordable health care delivery system across the country.
AWOL further seeks to see a nation with improved social amenities for the enjoyment of young people and also to see a nation able to grow its own food and able not only to feed itself but its neighbours as well. The organization also wants to see a nation that is less dependent on donor funds for its survival and become a nation that idolises her past, present and future leaders and heroes; and also to see functioning, responsible, pro-active and delivering state institutions.
Research shows that the good thing about recognizing hardworking individuals in society is that it motivates, inspires and encourages hard work. The research adds that more often than not the average Sierra Leonean is easy to point at people he/she deems corrupt or not worthy of emulation.
According to the research, it is so easy for one person to cry down successful people knowing very little, or nothing about those successful individuals. The research adds that the AWOL annual National Achievement Awards since it was established sought to seek that attitude and based on statistics, at least 70% of Sierra Leoneans think well of successful people and aspire to emulate them.
All Sierra Leoneans who have diligently, honestly, dedicatedly and selflessly played and are playing, their part in nation building stand to gain from AWOL and young people who are especially encouraged, inspired, motivated; will aspire to emulate the good examples.
All Works of Life (AWOL) has launched its annual National Achievement Awards (NAAS) by inviting nominations from the general public.
A release from AWOL states: In a view to improve on public participation and engagement in the process, AWOL incorporates public Participation in the nomination and, ultimately, the selection of Award winners. Nominations are invited for the following categories of awards:
NAAS 2019 Categories Education
1. Tertiary Institution of the Year 2019
2. Secondary School of The Year 2019 (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
3. Primary School of the Year 2019 (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
4. Young Achiever of the Year 2018- NPSE (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
5. Young Achiever of the Year 2018 –BECE (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
6. Young Achiever of the Year 2018 –WASCE (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
7. Young Achiever of the Year 2019 –NPSE (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
8. Young Achiever of the Year 2019 –BECE (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
9. Young Achiever of the Year 2019 –WASCE Sports
10. Sports Personality of the Year 2019 Governance
11. Ministry of the Year 2019
12. Parastatal of the Year 2019
13. Parliamentarian of the Year Media
14. Print Media House of the Year 2019
15. Radio Media House of the Year 2019
16. Television Media House of the Year 2019
17. Media Practitioner of the Year 2019 (Female)
18. Media Practitioner of the Year 2019 (Male) Arts & Entertainment
19. Performing Artist of the Year 2019 (Music)
20. Performing Artist of the Year 2019 (Movie)
- Performing Artist of the Year 2019 (Comedy)
22. Artist of the Year 2019 (Fine Art) Finance & Business
23. Banking Institution of the Year 2019
24. Indigenous Business of the Year 2019
25. Medical Practitioner of the Year 2019 (Institutional; No Public Nomination). Medicine
26. Humanitarian of the Year 2019 (Humanitarian)
27. Legal Practitioner of the Year 2019 (Institutional; No Public Nomination). (Law)
The Forces 28. Military Officer of the Year 2019 (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
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Police Officer of the Year 2019 (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
30. Fire Force Officer of the Year 2019 (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
31. Correctional Officer of the Year 2019 (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
Agriculture 32. Farmer of the Year 2019 (Institutional; No Public Nomination).
Civil Society 33. CSO/CBO of the Year 2019
Hospitality Industry 34. Hospitality House of the Year 2019
Fashion 35. Fashion Designer 2019
Petty Trading 36. Petty Trader of the Year 2019
National Service 37. Public Servant of the Year 2019
Communications 38. Tele-Communications Company of the Year
To optimize the nomination process, AWOL has developed a set of criteria to guide the public in submitting candidates for awards.
Closing date for receipt of all nominations is 17:00 hours on the 20th November, 2019.
Have watched previous NAAs not very impress with the organization I think the atmosphere must be serene and classy dress should be formal and the winners must make acceptance speeches no one wins alone we must remember it is their day it is their show.