Freetown, SIERRA LEONE – On Friday, the Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, Conrad Sackey, paid a courtesy visit to the Logos Hope ship, currently docked at Queen Elizabeth Quay in Freetown. The purpose of the visit was to experience the vibrant book fair hosted aboard the ship, which has become a cultural and educational highlight for the community.
During his tour of the ship, Minister Sackey explored the various exhibition spaces that have been transformed to showcase an extensive collection of books from both African and Western authors. The book fair offers an impressive selection of over 5,000 titles, with 800,000 books covering genres ranging from art, cooking, sports, creativity, to Christian literature, providing something for every reader.
In his discussions with the ship’s management, Minister Sackey emphasized the importance of fostering a love for reading among young learners in Sierra Leone. “This event plays a crucial role in promoting literacy and encouraging a lifelong passion for reading,” he said.
He also reflected on the broader cultural and educational significance of the Logos Hope ship, noting, “This ship is not just a means of travel; it is a bridge to knowledge and culture.”
The Logos Book Fair offers students and the public the opportunity to purchase a wide variety of books, enriching the reading culture in Freetown and beyond. The visit highlighted the government’s commitment to enhancing literacy and supporting educational initiatives in Sierra Leone. AJ/27/10/2024
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