Rokel Commercial Bank Bids Farewell to Outgoing Board Chairman Buffy Bailor After Six Years of Transformative Leadership


Rokel Commercial Bank (RCBank) hosted a grand farewell ceremony on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, to honor its outgoing Board Chairman, Mr. Buffy Bailor, who served from 2018 to 2024.

The event brought together key stakeholders from Sierra Leone’s financial sector, including the Governor of the Bank of Sierra Leone, representatives from the Ministry of Finance, and senior management staff of RCBank, to celebrate Mr. Bailor’s remarkable contributions to the bank’s growth and transformation.

Welcoming guests, Head of Public Relations, Aruna Dumbuya, stated that the farewell was organized to recognize Mr. Bailor’s tremendous work and unwavering commitment during his six-year tenure.

Joining virtually from abroad, Board Member Marcella Jones highlighted the significant professional transformation and unique cooperation fostered under Mr. Bailor’s leadership. She described his legacy as indelible, emphasizing his role in steering the bank through key transitions and innovations.

Representing minority shareholders, Mrs. Margaret Bernard Jones acknowledged the inevitability of the transition due to bank policy. Drawing a symbolic reference, she compared Mr. Bailor’s six years of service to the six days of creation, expressing that it was time for him to rest after his dedicated efforts on behalf of shareholders.

Bank Governor Dr. Ibrahim Stevens praised Mr. Bailor’s contributions to both RCBank and the broader financial sector, wishing him success in future endeavors. Deputy Managing Director Emmanuel Borbor echoed similar sentiments, crediting Mr. Bailor’s leadership for the bank’s increased profitability and well-structured board. He noted that Mr. Bailor’s successor would inherit a strong foundation built on professionalism and strategic foresight.

 

Managing Director Dr. Walton Ekundayo Gilpin delivered an emotional tribute, describing Mr. Bailor as an outstanding and remarkable leader whose charisma, intellect, and forward-thinking mindset left an indelible mark on the bank. He lauded Mr. Bailor’s ability to lead not just through words but through decisive actions that propelled RCBank to new heights.

Dr. Gilpin highlighted the numerous challenges they faced together, particularly during the bank’s digital transformation journey. “There were formidable challenges, but Mr. Bailor never relented. His favorite phrase, ‘Let go and let God,’ became a mantra that kept us going even in the most trying times,” he recalled.

 

He further emphasized Mr. Bailor’s unwavering belief in progress and excellence, stating, “No matter how difficult things got, Mr. Bailor believed that as long as we kept moving forward, success was inevitable. His leadership ensured that we didn’t just aim to be among the top three banks, but to be among the top two, always striving for the best.”

Dr. Gilpin acknowledged Mr. Bailor’s pivotal role in embracing digital banking, navigating regulatory policies from the Central Bank, and ensuring that RCBank remained resilient amidst financial uncertainties. He praised Mr. Bailor’s insistence on respect, diligence, and service delivery as the core values that drove the bank’s achievements.

Reflecting on the implementation of major projects like the change of currency and digital banking platforms, Dr. Gilpin noted, “Mr. Bailor always supported forward-looking initiatives. His touch of gold ensured that every project we undertook was executed with precision and excellence. Today, RCBank stands tall because we had a chairman who believed in what he was doing and never got discouraged.”

In his farewell speech, Mr. Buffy Bailor was visibly moved, admitting that he was short of words at such a solemn moment. Reflecting on his journey, he revealed that he initially hesitated to accept the chairmanship, as he was focused on other pursuits. However, after consultations with key stakeholders and his wife, he accepted the challenge, determined to turn around the fortunes of RCBank, which was in a precarious state at the time.

“When I took over, RCBank was struggling. My first task was to identify the core issues and find ways to move forward together. It wasn’t easy, but with a dedicated team, we managed to transform the bank,” Mr. Bailor stated.

He expressed deep attachment to the bank, describing it as a family he was leaving behind. As a chartered accountant, he recounted how he leveraged his network to bring numerous customers and businesses to RCBank. Highlighting key achievements, he disclosed, “During the Afreximbank regional meeting, we successfully negotiated a $10 million regional loan and a $25 million trade finance facility, which will be available to the bank after completing necessary processes. I urge the management to ensure these facilities are fully realized.”

Mr. Bailor emphasized that RCBank has the potential to become Sierra Leone’s biggest bank, given its current resources and human capital. “My prayer is that whoever takes over will build on this foundation and make the bank twice or even three times better,” he said, encouraging staff to believe in their abilities and continue their hard work.

He also urged the government to consider appointing board members with fewer external engagements to ensure active participation in the bank’s governance. Presenting a comprehensive handover note to President Julius Maada Bio, Mr. Bailor detailed the bank’s successes and challenges, offering valuable insights for his successor.

“A good captain must navigate rough seas to prove their worth. I believe we have navigated those rough seas well, and I am proud of what we have achieved together,” he concluded, expressing gratitude to the President, Parliament, the Managing Director, Deputy Managing Director, board members, staff, and all stakeholders who supported him during his tenure.

The event concluded with the presentation of gifts from senior and junior management staff to Mr. Bailor. Mrs. Bailor, speaking on behalf of her husband, thanked everyone for their support, expressing hope that their bond with RCBank would remain strong.

Mr. Bailor’s departure marks the end of a transformative era for Rokel Commercial Bank, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, innovation, and growth.




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Westwind Energy Recognised for Leadership in Clean Cooking at ECOWAS Forum


Westwind Energy, the manufacturer of Wonder StovesTM, has been awarded the Energy Efficiency Project, Clean Cooking Building and Industry of the Year at the 9th ECOWAS Sustainable Energy Forum (ESEF) organised by the Ecowas Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE).

This award is a celebration of the transformative impact of their Institutional Stove, part of the Wonder StovesTM product line, which achieves 41.7% thermal efficiency, is rated Tier 4, reduces wood consumption by 60% and smoke emissions by 90%.

Adopted by over 60 schools in Sierra Leone and Guinea, the stove has improved cooking conditions for more than 35,000 beneficiaries, delivering significant health, environmental, and cost-saving benefits.

“We are honoured to receive this award,” said Hannah Max-Macarthy, Managing Director of Westwind Energy. “It represents the commitment and hard work of our team and the support of our partners, including ECREEE, GIZ, EnDev, World Food Programme, Burn Design Lab, Plan International, and the Government of Sierra Leone. We remain committed to delivering solutions that improve health, promote sustainability, and support national development.’’

The ECOWAS Sustainable Energy Forum celebrates organisations that push the boundaries of innovation to solve regional energy challenges, says Mr Hyacinth Elayo, an ECREEE official. He added: “Westwind Energy’s Institutional Stove sets an example for the transformative power of energy-efficient technologies. Its contributions to health, environmental conservation, and economic empowerment are exemplary for the region.”

With over 33 years of experience, Westwind Energy, through its Wonder StovesTM brand, offers biomass and LPG stoves for households, commercial, and institutional use, designed to reduce emissions and fuel consumption.

The company is also developing new models powered by renewable fuels to expand clean cooking solutions across West Africa.




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Rokel Bank MD Appointed Chair of African Leadership Council for Sierra Leone


Dr. Walton Gilpin, Managing Director of Rokel Commercial Bank, has been appointed Chair of the African Leadership Council for the Sierra Leone Chapter.

The announcement was made during an official event held at the Bank of Sierra Leone Complex on Sunday, 22nd November 2024. This event also coincided with the bank’s 25th Anniversary celebrations, which included a Thanksgiving Service at Wesley Methodist Church, a march-past, and a formal dinner.

Dr. Gilpin received the insignia of office and a Certificate of Listing as one of the top 40 African Caribbean business leaders for 2024 from Samuel Elaikwu, a senior representative of the African Leadership Organisation (ALO).

The African Leadership Council works to advance global opportunities for African countries, and Dr. Gilpin’s new role will focus on leveraging these opportunities to promote Sierra Leone on the international business stage.

Dr. Gilpin, who has previously been recognized as one of the top 25 African Banking Leaders by the Pan-African Leadership Magazine, described the appointment as a victory for Sierra Leone. In his statement, he encouraged his fellow citizens to unite and refrain from negative discourse.

Among his accolades, Dr. Gilpin received the prestigious US Congressional Award from the State of Carolina in 2023.

The African Leadership Organisation (UK) continues to support African and Caribbean business leaders in fostering global connections and promoting sustainable development across the continent.




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Dr. Ekundayo Walton Gilpin Awarded at 9th SLAAM Lifetime Achievement Awards for Leadership and Service to Humanity


The Managing Director of Rokel Commercial Bank, Dr. Ekundayo Walton Gilpin (COOR), has on June 7th 2024 been bestowed with a prestigious award for his exceptional leadership and dedicated service to humanity at the 9th Sierra Leone Association of Artists and Musicians (SLAAM) Awards held in the United States on June 7th, 2024. The accolade was presented by Min. Amb. Gilleh Kebbie Scholz, President of SLAAM AWARDS.

The president of SLAAM AWARDS, also the CEO of Giileh Global Productions (GGP), a media production, talent branding, and marketing company, has demonstrated years of expertise in bringing out the best in individuals and their endeavors.

The SLAAM Awards annually convenes a diverse and talented group of individuals from around the world to showcase their dreams and aspirations. This year marks the ninth edition of the event, which has been honoring legends in various artistic categories for their lifelong contributions to their respective fields.

The nomination and voting process, overseen by the SLAAM Planning Team, ensures that only the best candidates are considered for the awards. Over the past eight years, the event has seen significant participation, with 300k votes cast in six days on the event website in 2023.

The 2024 SLAAM Lifetime Achievement Awards featured eminent personalities such as Yvonne E. Clarke (Humanitarian), Bosca Banks (Music), Felix Sandy (Sports), Vicky Fornah Hassan (Gospel), Alimatu Bateh Sangarie-Sammarie (Humanitarian), Pastor Bai Sesay (Leadership), Joseph Okito Nelson-Edwin (Comedy), Joseph Musa (Excellence), and Mohamed Mansaray (Theatre).

Dr. Gilpin graciously accepted the award and dedicated it to his family, the Board, Management & staff of RCBank, and particularly to the leadership and people of Sierra Leone. This recognition stands as a testament to Dr. Gilpin’s unwavering commitment to excellence and his significant contributions to humanity and the financial sector.

RCBank – The Bank of Choice!!!”




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