Alhassan Sesay: Admin Assistant

 

I Alhassan Sesay came as an intern at the Right to Access Information Commission through the recommendation of the Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM). Haven gone through my three months of experience, the Commission thought it fit to retain my service as a volunteer in the capacity of Assistant Archivist at the Secretariat, one year after, the Commission relocated me to tentatively serve as Public Information Officer and Admin Assistant at the Western Regional Office. But before this time, I join the RAIC in 2019 July, till January 2022 where I became a permanent staff under the domain of Assistant Admin at the Western Regional Office. I also played a key role at the secretariat through the support of Information Communication and Technology (ICT). In addition, I was also representing the Commission in different functions, the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA), which is one of the Commission’s donor partners, I served as an Assistant Project Coordinator for two years and am currently a Steering Committee Member at Open Government Partnership (OGP) platform for the Commission.

I attended the Methodist Boys High School Freetown and Murialdo Secondary School Lunsar. However, I pursued my academic studies at the Freetown Teacher College (FTC) where I read the Higher Teacher’s Certificate Secondary and also logged in at the Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM), university of Sierra Leone where I holds a BSc in Public Sector Management 2019.

Alhassan Sesay have worked at Statistics Sierra Leone as a contractual field staff in the capacity of a supervisor base on the Social Safety Net Survey (SSN) project and also served as a data collector. A former teacher at the Wesleyan Secondary School Freetown.

I’m an effective and articulating communicator with all levels of employees, confidence in approaching challenges with an open mind. Possessing a good spirit, deadline oriented and having the ability to solve complex issues clearly and accurately.