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Liberian Children Face Beak Future

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Maryland County — While Liberian officials are buying luxury vehicles and some are taking fabulous salaries, Liberian children’s hope of a quality education and learning environment, particularly those in rural areas, remains bleak.

Images of public school buildings and other learning facilities in the rural counties are concerning, while their lawmakers are walking away with US45,000 each to purchase luxury vehicles in addition to their US15k monthly salaries.

As if those were not enough, lawmakers representing these rural communities pay little or no attention to what is happening in their local educational systems.

A recent visit to what appears to be the only elementary school in Sawken Township, District #1, Grand Kru County, saw a deplorable structure standing as a learning facility. The infrastructure alone is not conducive to learning for students and teachers, let alone the kinds of materials being taught there.

Representative Nathaniel N. Bahway Sr represents Grand Kru County Electoral District#1.

According to the School’s Principal, Rev. Joseph S. Attiogbe Sr, the situation at the school is one of concern and frustration not just for teachers but also for parents who send their wards there in anticipation of giving them some form of education.

Rev. Attiogbe Sr., speaking to New Dawn, bemoaned the situation. He said that due to the dilapidated condition of the school, some of the township’s children are no longer going to school despite ongoing academic activities.