Dr. David Moinina Sengeh, the Chief Minister of Sierra Leone, convened a meeting at State House on December 7th. The distinguished gathering included executive members of both the Council of Principals and the Sierra Leone Teachers Union.

During the session, Dr. Sengeh reiterated the paramount importance of education as a cornerstone of President Bio’s Big 5 agenda and the government’s overarching priorities. He emphasized that investing in human capital remains a central focus, underscoring the critical role teachers play in shaping the nation’s future.

The Chief Minister’s commitment to education was palpable as he engaged with the cross-section of executive members, acknowledging the pivotal role educators play in the effective delivery of education. Recognizing that teachers are the backbone of the education system, Dr. Sengeh expressed gratitude for their dedication and unwavering commitment to the nation’s youth.

The meeting served as a platform for constructive dialogue, fostering collaboration between key stakeholders in the educational landscape. As Sierra Leone continues to navigate the challenges of enhancing its education system, this gathering reflects a concerted effort by the government to engage with and empower the individuals at the forefront of shaping young minds.

Dr. David Moinina Sengeh’s proactive approach in hosting such a diverse group of educational leaders highlights the administration’s dedication to advancing the education sector. The outcomes of this meeting are anticipated to contribute significantly to the ongoing efforts aimed at bolstering Sierra Leone’s education system and nurturing a skilled and knowledgeable citizenry.