The Ministry of Information is set to host an exciting edition of its weekly press conference, featuring a high-level panel of ministers addressing key national developments.
This week’s briefing, hosted by the Deputy Minister of Information and Civic Education, Hon. Bocakarie Abdel-Aziz Bawoh, will provide the public with critical updates on education, child welfare, and technological advancement.
On the panel is the Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, Hon. Conrad Sackey, who will deliver an official update on the recently concluded West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) 2025. His presentation is expected to shed light on the administration of the exams, preliminary outcomes, and the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to improve educational standards across the country.
Joining the panel is the Minister of Gender and Children’s Affairs, Dr. Isata Mahoi, who will address recent child rights concerns. She is expected to speak on ongoing initiatives to protect vulnerable children and strengthen legal and institutional frameworks around child welfare.
Also featured is the Minister of Communication, Technology and Innovation, Hon. Salima Bah, who will provide a comprehensive report on the recently concluded Tech and Innovation Summit. Her remarks will likely highlight key takeaways from the event, strategies to enhance digital inclusion, and upcoming initiatives to boost the country’s digital transformation agenda.
Members of the public and the media are encouraged to participate actively by sending in their questions to the panelists via this link:bit.ly/4mSlIVa.
The weekly press conference serves as a critical platform for government transparency and civic engagement, enabling citizens to stay informed and interact directly with decision-makers on issues of national interest.