One Mobile Seals Strategic Connectivity Deal with NASSIT

The One Mobile team has wrapped up a week of impactful engagements and special deliveries with a high-level visit to the National Social Security and Insurance Trust (NASSIT), reinforcing the company’s vision to accelerate digital transformation across Sierra Leone’s key public institutions. The culmination of this outreach marks a pivotal step in fostering intelligent connectivity within the nation’s social security infrastructure.
The visit to NASSIT’s headquarters was more than ceremonial—it represented a deepening of strategic collaboration between one of the country’s leading telecom innovators and a critical institution serving the social welfare needs of citizens. During the meeting, the One Mobile delegation had the honor of meeting with NASSIT’s Director General, Mr. Fuad Daboh, a respected leader recognized for his forward-thinking approach to digital modernization.
In an atmosphere of shared purpose and mutual respect, One Mobile conveyed its appreciation to Mr. Daboh for his warm reception and for embracing the possibilities of technology-driven transformation in public service. Discussions during the meeting focused on the immense potential of digital infrastructure to improve NASSIT’s operational efficiency, enhance user experiences, and promote transparency and accessibility in the delivery of social security services.
Central to the visit was the official presentation of One Mobile’s signature product—the Alafia MiFi device—to the Director General. More than a gift, the device represents One Mobile’s tangible commitment to bridging connectivity gaps and equipping NASSIT with cutting-edge tools to drive innovation from within. The Alafia MiFi device is designed to offer fast, secure, and reliable internet access, empowering institutions like NASSIT to operate with greater agility, responsiveness, and service reach.
The significance of this gesture lies in its alignment with national development priorities, particularly the government’s digital agenda which calls for public-private partnerships to create smarter, more inclusive service delivery systems. With social security touching the lives of millions, from pensioners to contributors and dependents, the ability to integrate seamless connectivity into NASSIT’s workflows can reshape citizen engagement and trust in government services.

One Mobile reaffirmed its long-term commitment to supporting NASSIT through continuous collaboration, technical support, and the deployment of intelligent digital solutions that meet the evolving needs of both the institution and the people it serves. The company envisions a future where social security processes—from registrations and claims to communication and records management—are fully powered by secure, scalable, and intelligent digital platforms.
Director General Daboh welcomed the partnership with optimism, acknowledging the transformative potential of technology in delivering better, faster, and more transparent services. He emphasized NASSIT’s openness to innovation and its goal to stay ahead of the curve in meeting the demands of a digital-first society.
The visit to NASSIT caps off a successful week of engagements for One Mobile, during which the team made strategic deliveries and initiated discussions with several public and private sector stakeholders. The overarching goal: to create a more connected Sierra Leone where every institution, regardless of size or location, has access to intelligent connectivity that fuels progress and empowers people.
As One Mobile continues its mission of enabling digital inclusion and institutional efficiency, its collaboration with NASSIT stands as a powerful example of how visionary partnerships can turn technology into real-world impact. The groundwork laid during this visit will pave the way for the design and implementation of tailored connectivity solutions that serve the unique needs of social security operations.
In the months ahead, One Mobile and NASSIT are expected to jointly explore scalable initiatives including system integration, remote work solutions, and enhanced client interaction platforms—ushering in a new era of digital excellence within the public sector. The journey has just begun, but the message is clear: Sierra Leone’s digital future is being built today, one smart connection at a time.
