Liberia: House Controversially Passes Free Education Bill amid Dismay by Huge Segment of Lawmakers in Session - News Summed Up

Liberia: House Controversially Passes Free Education Bill amid Dismay by Huge Segment of Lawmakers in Session


Capitol Hill, Monrovia – The House of Representatives has passed a bill seeking to create a special education scheme to support deserving students attending public tertiary institutions across Liberia. The House took the decision on Thursday following recommendations from its joint Committee on Education, Public Administration, and Ways Means and Finance and Development Planning contained in its report read in plenary. Those lawmakers who raised their hands in support of Rep. Karfia’s motion to overturn the previous vote include Reps. Rustonlyn Sucacoco Dennis (District #4, Montserrado County), Ceebee C.D. Others include Reps. Moima Briggs-Mensah (District #6, Bong County), Joseph Papa Kolleh (Dist#7, Bong County), Francis S. Nyumalin (District #1, Lofa County), Julie Fartoma Wiah (Dist. #2, Lofa Co.), Clarence Massaquoi (District #3, Lofa County), Larry Younquoi (District #8, Nimba County), Ellen Atto-Wureh (Dist.


Source: Front Page Africa March 12, 2021 09:11 UTC



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