The Chief Executive Officer of Orange Sierra Leone, Ms. Aicha Touré, has intensified engagement with the diplomatic community in Freetown through a series of high-level courtesy visits, reinforcing the company’s commitment to strategic partnerships, innovation, and sustainable development.

As part of the engagement, Ms. Touré paid courtesy calls on the French Ambassador to Sierra Leone, His Excellency Jean Lamy, and the European Union Ambassador, Mr. Jacek Jankowski. The meetings provided a platform for discussions on collaboration, shared development priorities, and opportunities to deepen cooperation in areas that support national growth.

During the engagements, the Orange Sierra Leone CEO reaffirmed the company’s strong commitment to expanding and strengthening its network infrastructure across the country. She emphasized that ongoing and planned investments are geared toward improving connectivity, driving digital inclusion, and ensuring that more Sierra Leoneans have access to reliable and innovative digital services.

Welcoming Ms. Touré, French Ambassador Jean Lamy congratulated her on her appointment and wished her success in her new role. He also reiterated France’s continued support for Orange Sierra Leone, describing the company as one of the leading and most significant investors in the country’s telecommunications sector.

Similarly, European Union Ambassador Jacek Jankowski underscored the importance of sustained collaboration between Orange Sierra Leone and international partners. He noted that the European Union remains open to supporting initiatives that align with shared priorities, particularly in areas such as digital transformation, innovation, and inclusive development.

The courtesy visits signal Orange Sierra Leone’s proactive approach to stakeholder engagement under Ms. Touré’s leadership. They also highlight the company’s intention to work closely with diplomatic partners to advance connectivity, innovation, and socio-economic development in Sierra Leone.

These diplomatic engagements mark an important step in strengthening Orange Sierra Leone’s relationships with key international stakeholders as the company continues to position itself as a driver of digital progress and sustainable development in the country.