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Digital Dawn for Sierra Leone’s Printing Press

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
16 July 2025
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Minister of Information and Civic Education Chernor Bah

Minister of Information and Civic Education Chernor Bah

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By: James Kamara-Manneh, (jkmanneh2020@gmail.com)

The recent $5 million agreement between Sierra Leone’s Minister of Information and Civic Education, Hon. Chernor Bah, and China’s Diming Yimo Printing Company marks more than just a technological upgrade—it signals a strategic shift in how the nation approaches information, education, and industrial development in the digital age.

For decades, Sierra Leone’s Government Printing Press has suffered from neglect, inefficiency, and outdated machinery. In an age where information travels at lightning speed, this gap has undermined public communication, institutional credibility, and economic opportunity. This deal offers a long-overdue remedy—one that could place Sierra Leone not just on par with regional counterparts, but ahead of them.

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The inclusion of state-of-the-art machinery, expert training, and the establishment of a national printing training institute creates a threefold impact: technical capacity, employment growth, and skills development. With these tools, Sierra Leone can modernize its public communications, reduce dependence on Foreign Service providers, and build a new generation of professionals in digital printing and publishing.

Furthermore, the ambition to turn the country into a regional print hub is both bold and feasible. If implemented effectively, Sierra Leone could serve ECOWAS nations in areas like exam paper printing, government publications, and secure electoral materials—services often outsourced at great expense. This brings not only prestige but real revenue.

Yet, modernization should not exist in isolation. In a global context where digital media dominates, this investment must be strategically aligned with online platforms. The future of media is hybrid—print and digital working in tandem to reach every citizen, from rural villages to urban centers.

Minister Bah’s leadership reflects a broader vision—one that ties industrial reform to education, diplomacy, and innovation. The delegation’s engagement with the Beijing Institute of Graphics and Communication hints at future collaborations with local universities, potentially turning this venture into a springboard for academic and vocational excellence.

However, success will depend on transparency, proper maintenance, and a clear operational framework. The Government must ensure that this investment does not become another white elephant but a working engine for national development.

In the end, this is more than a printing press. It is a symbol of Sierra Leone’s readiness to write its own story—boldly, professionally, and in high resolution.

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