The Ministry of Information and Communications has been actively engaged in a series of critical initiatives in recent weeks, demonstrating a commitment to transparency, public engagement, and legislative progress.
A key highlight was the convening of the Technical Working Group to discuss the legislative process surrounding the Data Protection Bill. This crucial piece of legislation aims to safeguard citizens’ privacy and data security in the digital age. The discussions within the working group focused on refining the bill, addressing any concerns, and ensuring its alignment with international best practices.
Furthermore, the Ministry held a special press conference to address the recent incident involving the Sierra Leone Embassy in Guinea. The press conference provided a platform for the Ministry to share accurate and timely information with the public, addressing concerns and maintaining transparency.
These activities underscore the Ministry’s dedication to public information and its commitment to upholding the highest standards of communication and engagement with the public.
The Ministry’s proactive approach to these critical issues has been widely recognized, with many observers highlighting Minister Chernor Bah’s transformative leadership. The Minister’s focus on transparency, accountability, and effective communication has been instrumental in building trust and confidence between the government and the public.
As the Ministry continues to navigate the complexities of the digital age and address emerging challenges, its commitment to public information and engagement will remain paramount.
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