The Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, Conrad Sackey, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to improving learning conditions across Sierra Leone during the launch of a partnership between MultiTech Africa, PROTECH, and Dyness on Saturday.

Speaking at the event, Minister Sackey described the collaboration as “a powerful web of innovation and commitment” aimed at tackling energy poverty in schools.

He emphasized that reports of pupils studying under inadequate lighting represent a pressing national concern requiring urgent action.

The Minister expressed gratitude to all partners for their shared commitment to providing reliable electricity, improving learning outcomes, and securing a brighter educational future for Sierra Leone’s children.