President Bio takes $100 million loan for 1,000 Sierra Leonean graduates to study AI, STEM in U.S., Canada

President Bio takes 0 million loan for 1,000 Sierra Leonean graduates to study AI, STEM in U.S., Canada

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President Julius Bio has collected a $100 million loan to provide vital support to send 1,000 Sierra Leonean graduates to the United States and Canada to study STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), MBA, and AI (Artificial Intelligence) courses.

The ceremonial handover of the educational loan, which does not require collateral, was carried out through Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Employment, Labour, and Social Security. 

SOS NEKOTECH Centre of Excellence provided the loan.

Princess Ocansey, the executive chairwoman of the SOS NEKOTECH programme, congratulated Mr Bio on his reelection and commended his dedication to enhancing human capital development for Sierra Leoneans. 

She emphasised the historical significance of this moment, particularly because Mr Bio is strongly committed to nurturing the nation’s human resources. 

The country’s Minister of Employment, Labour, and Social Security, Mohamed Rahman Swaray, expressed his delight in leading this programme. He recalled his participation in the official launch of the program in Sierra Leone two years ago in collaboration with the SOS team. 

During his visit to the U.S. in 2023, at the invitation of the SOS NEKOTECH Centre of Excellence, various speakers lauded Mr Bio for his transformative efforts in advancing Sierra Leone’s development. 

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