The Government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been lauded by the Liberian government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MYS) for its continued support to the developmental drive of Liberia.
Mr. Peter S. Bemah, Deputy Minister for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) at the Ministry of Youth and Sports, said China’s continued support is in line with the “Pro-Poor” Agenda of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) led government of President George Manneh Weah.
The Deputy TVET Minister was speaking Monday, January 7, 2019 at the official reopening of the Klay Agriculture and Vocational Training and Recreational Center (KATVC) in Klay District, Bomi County.
KAVTC was once operated by the Ministry of Labor, Youth and Sports, but suffered serious damages during the hay days of the 14-year political brouhaha. It was then restored by the administration of President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf in 2012. But the school had been shut down for two years now, before it was again officially reopened on Monday.
“I want to thank the Government and People of the People’s Republic of China for the continued support to our development, especially in the area of training,” said Bemah.
While thanking the Chinese Government and people, the Liberian Government official also recommitted the Ministry of Youth and Sports’ renewed vigor in building the capacity of Liberian youth.
According to him, as the Ministry (MYS) strides to build the capacity of youth, it has considered agriculture as one of the key areas.
“Once again, for and on behalf of the Government of Liberia, and the peace loving-people of this country, we are extremely thankful for the kind of assistance you continue to provide for us,” he asserted.
He then urged the students to take the training program very seriously for the betterment of Liberia.
Millias Z. Sheriff, Assistant Minister for TVET, recounted the many benefits and opportunities of the Chinese Government to Liberia.
He pointed out that the “Chinese are not cosmetic partners”, but they are partners who believe in tangibles.
“I want to urge you; the students, to remain focused. If this nation is to progress, there must be agricultural revolution and the youth must be the pace setters of this,” Sheriff added.
In brief remarks, the Director of the China-Aid Liberia Bamboo and Rattan Weaving and Vegetable Planting Technical Assistance Project, NieYongdou, said the six-month program is of great significance to the future development of youth, especially youth in the western region of the country.
He disclosed that the program will train students in bio gas production and vegetables planting among others.
He revealed that top performing students will be given the opportunity to do further study in China.
Alphonso Toweh
Has been in the profession for over twenty years. He has worked for many international media outlets including: West Africa Magazine, Africa Week Magazine, African Observer and did occasional reporting for CNN, BBC World Service, Sunday Times, NPR, Radio Deutchewells, Radio Netherlands. He is the current correspondent for Reuters
He holds first MA with honors in International Relations and a candidate for second master in International Peace studies and Conflict Resolution from the University of Liberia.
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