The Honourable Chief Minister Professor David John Francis’ has on Tuesday 23rd July 2019 addressed the Sierra Leone ‘National Digital Transformation Roadmap Consultative Conference’ organised by the Ministry of Information and Communications in collaboration with other strategic stakeholders across governance at Golden Tulip, Kimbima, which aimed at promoting the upscaling of the use of digital technologies in Sierra Leone.
In his address, the Chief Minister said there was need to strategically outline Government’s vision on the digital roadmap on critical policy actions, legal and regulatory frameworks, institutional reforms, programs and projects that will be adopted to develop a Digital Economy to support the achievement of the National Development goals.
“This is why His Excellency the Digital President fully supports the Ministry of Information and Communications, DSTI, SALCAB and Mobile phone operators to invest in and develop a state of the art ICT infrastructure to support the new Digital Economy in Sierra Leone”, He stated.
He said the conference was timely because, digital economy is now an everyday activity especially in the Developed Economies and emerging economies, where the economy is now largely based on and conducts business and market transactions through the internet and world wide web.
Stating that, the conference will provide the unique opportunity for Sierra Leone to seize the opportunities and benefits of the digital economy for inclusive economic growth and Development. And to also increase international competitiveness that will create new opportunities for entrepreneurship, job creation, increase productivity and reduce the transaction costs for ordinary Sierra Leoneans.
The Chief Minister assured the organizers of the conference of the Government’s fullest support to ensure that the outcome of the conference impacts the lives of the people of Sierra Leone.
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