Sierra Leone government and Orange SL reaffirm commitment to digital inclusion at Innovation Hub visit

Date: 2026-05-28
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

Sierra Leone’s Chief Minister, Dr. David Moinina Sengeh, has visited the Orange Digital Center in Freetown, where he engaged with innovation programmes aimed at advancing digital skills, youth empowerment and inclusive technology development.

The visit, brought together government and private sector stakeholders to review ongoing initiatives at the innovation hub and reinforce collaboration on digital transformation priorities in Sierra Leone.

Dr. Sengeh was received by senior leadership of Orange Sierra Leone, including Chief Executive Officer Aïcha Touré, General Secretary Danetta Lewis Younge, and Director of Orange Foundation and Orange Digital Center Annie Wonnie-Katta.

During the visit, the Chief Minister toured the facility and participated in interactive sessions with learners engaged in digital training programmes. He also held discussions with participants enrolled in the Python Programming for Women initiative, which is focused on strengthening digital skills and expanding opportunities for women in technology.

The Chief Minister reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering innovation, expanding digital inclusion, and equipping young people with the skills required to participate in the digital economy. He emphasized the importance of partnerships with the private sector in scaling digital literacy and innovation-driven development.

The Orange Digital Center initiative forms part of broader efforts by Orange to support skills development, entrepreneurship and digital inclusion across Africa through training and innovation programmes. The visit was described by participants as a reaffirmation of shared ambitions for accelerating Sierra Leone’s digital transformation agenda.

 

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