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Minister Salima Named TechCabal Builders List for Advancing Digital Transformation

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
20 December 2025
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By Hassan Osman Kargbo

Salima Monorma Bah, Sierra Leone’s Minister of Communication, Technology and Innovation, has earned continental recognition after being named to TechCabal’s inaugural Builders List, an editorial index that highlights individuals making measurable and lasting contributions to Africa’s technology ecosystem.

Her inclusion on the list places Sierra Leone among African countries shaping meaningful digital transformation through deliberate policy choices, strategic infrastructure development, and forward looking public leadership. The recognition reflects growing international attention on Sierra Leone’s efforts to position technology as a key driver of national development.

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Appointed at the age of 32, Salima Monorma Bah became the country’s first Minister of Communication, Technology and Innovation, a role created to unify digital policy, innovation, and technology governance under a single institutional framework. Since assuming office, she has approached public service with the urgency, discipline, and execution focused mindset often associated with technology founders rather than traditional bureaucrats.

Observers note that her leadership style emphasizes delivery, coordination, and measurable outcomes. Under her tenure, the ministry has prioritized policies that support digital inclusion, strengthen national connectivity, and encourage innovation within both the public and private sectors. These efforts have been aimed at ensuring that technology serves as a practical tool for improving service delivery and expanding economic opportunities, particularly for young people.

TechCabal’s Builders List focuses on individuals whose work demonstrates durability and long term impact, rather than short lived initiatives. In citing Salima Monorma Bah, the editorial platform acknowledged the role of effective public leadership in building sustainable technology ecosystems across Africa. Her work reflects a broader continental shift where governments are increasingly seen as active enablers of digital growth rather than passive regulators.

Since her appointment, Sierra Leone has taken steps to modernize its digital governance structures and promote innovation driven solutions to development challenges. Stakeholders in the technology community have credited the ministry with opening channels of engagement between government and tech entrepreneurs, creating space for collaboration on issues such as digital skills development, innovation policy, and technology adoption in public institutions.

Her recognition has been welcomed by policymakers, youth groups, and technology advocates across the country, who see it as validation of Sierra Leone’s emerging digital ambition. Many view her inclusion on the Builders List as evidence that small and developing nations can still play influential roles in shaping Africa’s digital future through clarity of vision and consistent execution.

Speaking on her recognition, supporters have emphasized that the achievement belongs not only to one individual but also to the teams and institutions working to transform Sierra Leone’s technology landscape. They argue that sustained progress will depend on continued investment in infrastructure, human capital, and policy coherence.

Salima Monorma Bah’s selection on TechCabal’s Builders List marks an important milestone for Sierra Leone, signaling growing confidence in the country’s digital direction and its ability to contribute meaningfully to Africa’s evolving technology ecosystem.

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