Order of the Rokel


The Order of the Rokel is Sierra Leone's highest and most prestigious decoration and may be awarded to recognize Sierra Leoneans who have distinguished themselves by making valuable contributions to the country in the areas of to the public service, arts and sciences, and philanthropy. The award is normally awarded by the President of Sierra Leone.
Sierra Leonean awards, including the Order of the Rokel, do not have post-nominal titles, and while there are no official abbreviation, the most common abbreviations are GCOR, CRSL, GOOR, OOR and MOR.

History

The Order was founded in 1972 by then-President of Sierra Leone, Siaka Stevens, who created the order with the aim of honoring Sierra Leoneans or foreign nationals for distinguished service to the country.
It is named after the Rokel River, the largest river in Sierra Leone.

Classes

The order is composed of the following classes of merit:

Members