University of Sierra Leone
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24THMARCH 2026
IPAM Launches Three Centers of Excellence and Mandates AI
Literacy in Transformation
In a landmark step toward institutional transformation, the Institute of Public
Administration and Management (IPAM) unveiled three new Centers of Excellence on
March 24, as part of its 2026 Entrepreneurship Week. The ceremony, held on campus,
marked a defining moment in the university’s strategic evolution.
Presenting the purpose of the event,
the Deputy Vice Chancellor,
Professor Ezekiel Kalvin Duramany-
Lakkoh, started his statement by
acknowledging a distinguished
gathering that included the Minister
of Technical and Higher Education,
the Vice Chancellor and Principal of
the University of Sierra Leone,
directors from the banking sector,
director and representatives from the Confucius Institute and the Public Sector Reform
unit, alongside senior academic staff, administrators, and a vibrant contingent of IPAM
students.
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With palpable pride, Professor Lakkoh framed the occasion as a promise delivered. “I’m
so proud today. With a deep sense of gratitude, I want to inform you that our honourable
minister will unveil three centers of excellence for our institution, IPAM,” he said. “This is
a significant milestone in the transformation of our institution.”
The newly established centers are designed to position IPAM at the forefront of modern
education and professional development. The Digital Finance and AI Center will be led by
Mr. Daniel Chattor, a seasoned academic with extensive service to IPAM. The Writing
Centre, originally launched by former DVC Professor Miriam Conte-Morgan, will now be
headed by Mrs. Denison George. Additionally, the Center for Consultancy and
Professional Development will operate under the leadership of Dr. O.O.A. Gbonda,
assisted by Mr. Andrew Keily.
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The DVC noted that the initiative was not merely ceremonial but a direct fulfillment of
strategic goals. “The Vice Chancellor and Principal urged me to accomplish these activities,
scheduled among my deliverables in 100 days in office,” he explained. “So I’m grateful to
showcase our commitments and achievements as a campus of the University of Sierra
Leone.”
Central to IPAM’s forward-looking vision is a sweeping overhaul of its academic
framework. Professor Lakkoh announced that AI literacy will no longer be optional. “AI
literacy is going to be mandatory in IPAM,” he stated. “Our curricula review is going to
ensure that all programs have an AI component as a way to let our students and staff
understand the use of AI as a tool and the ethical measures regarding its use.”
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He added that the Writing Centre will expand its scope to embrace global communication,
“exposing our students to learning foreign languages, among them the Chinese
language.”
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In his concluding remarks, the DVC extended heartfelt appreciation to the faculty and staff
whose dedication made the ambitious 100-day goal a reality. “We run three shifts at IPAM,
and so I want to commend my staff,” he said. “Your dedication and collaborationhave
made this milestone achievement possible. This is the basis of the journey of
transformation at IPAM.”
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By
Dr. Tonya Musa
Director of Communication and International Relations
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