By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
Guinea’s
Prime Minister, Amadou Oury Bah, has congratulated the organizing committee of
the recently concluded Transform Africa Summit, describing the event as a
national achievement that showcased the country’s organizational strength and
digital ambitions.
The
commendation came during an audience granted to the Minister of Posts,
Telecommunications and the Digital Economy, Rose Pola Pricemou, who led the
committee to the meeting. The delegation included senior officials and
technical leads who played key roles in delivering the summit.

Minister
Pricemou highlighted the unwavering commitment and extensive work undertaken by
the team to ensure the event’s success, noting that the summit’s impact
reflected the dedication of all who contributed, both visibly and behind the
scenes. She formally introduced committee members, acknowledging their tireless
efforts in raising the summit to a level of excellence that brought pride to
the nation.
N’faly
Sylla, Chief of Staff at MPTEN and coordinator of the organizing committee,
expressed the collective gratitude of the team, emphasizing that the
achievement was the result of strong collaboration and shared responsibility.
Prime
Minister Bah applauded the quality and professionalism demonstrated throughout
the planning and execution of the summit. He encouraged the committee to
maintain the same level of rigor and determination as Guinea continues to
position itself as a key player in Africa’s digital transformation agenda.
Minister
Pricemou extended her appreciation to all individuals and teams who contributed
to the success of the summit, including those who worked quietly in the
background to elevate Guinea’s global image.