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Honourable Mahamadou Ceesay Awarded Best Area Council Chairperson of 2023

Honourable Mahamadou Ceesay, Chairman of the Basse Area Council, was honored over the weekend by Hadigala College School of Nursing as the Best Area Council Chairperson of the Year 2023. This prestigious award recognizes his unwavering service and dedication to the people of the Upper River Region.

Honourable Ceesay has been a beacon of leadership, demonstrating an extraordinary commitment to improving the lives of his constituents. This accolade serves as a testament to his tireless efforts in transforming the Basse Area Council into a well-directed institution with a clear vision for a better and more prosperous region.

“Honourable Ceesay’s leadership is exemplary,” stated a representative from Hadigala College School of Nursing. “His dedication to the community and his strategic vision for the Upper River Region have set a new standard for area council chairpersons across the country.”

Under his stewardship, the Basse Area Council has seen significant improvements in governance and service delivery, fostering an environment of growth and development. Honourable Ceesay’s initiatives have not only addressed immediate needs but have also laid the groundwork for long-term prosperity in the region.

The recognition by Hadigala College School of Nursing highlights the profound impact of Honourable Ceesay’s leadership on the Upper River Region. As he continues to serve with unwavering dedication, the community looks forward to further advancements and continued progress under his guidance.

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