The Public Sector Reform Unit was founded on a shared vision: that reform is a catalyst for national development, backed by strong political will. With a renewed focus on creating a lean, high-performing, and collaborative Public Service that works for all, PSRU remains dedicated to implementing its core mandate—driving structural and strategic alignment of MDAs, developing and reviewing policies, and coordinating cross-sector reform programmes to ensure a professional service that is truly fit for purpose.
As an institution, we share a collective aspiration—to build a better Sierra Leone, one that every citizen can be proud of; a nation anchored on an efficient, professional, and accountable Public Service that serves as the pride of Sierra Leone and a model for others.
Encouragingly, the long-perceived lack of political will that hindered past reforms no longer poses a challenge. The current administration has demonstrated unwavering commitment, as reflected in the Medium-Term National Development Plan (MTNDP 2024–2030), which highlights the “Revamping of the Public Service Architecture” as a national priority.
As PSRU and other reform-focused institutions continue the journey toward professionalising the Public Service, we recognise that the next phase is crucial. I therefore call on our local and international partners to join hands with us in this transformative mission. Together, we can ensure the successful implementation of the Government’s vision to revamp the Public Service architecture—building a system that delivers with excellence, accountability, and pride.