The group expressed concern that McGill’s selection might jeopardize this support, hindering progress and impacting the ability to provide quality education for all Liberian children. The group argued that the moral implications of appointing a sanctioned individual to lead the Senate Committee on Education cannot be understated. They emphasized the need for leaders in the education sector to possess high moral standing, expertise, and commitment to the betterment of students and educational institutions. As representatives of the education community, Liberia Educators communicated their concerns to the Senate Pro Temp Nyongblee Karnga Lawrence. Furthermore, Liberia Educators urged the government and relevant stakeholders to establish a transparent and inclusive selection process for key positions within the education sector.
Source: Front Page Africa January 22, 2024 22:11 UTC