In the middle, Rep. Attoh-Wreh and Ambassador Fu JijunKakata, Margibi – Citizens of Margibi County are poised to shortly benefit from the Chinese Government Bilateral scholarship for graduate and undergraduate studies in several approved academic disciplines in the Peoples’ Republic of China, Margibi County Representative Ellen Attoh-Wreh has disclosed. It was against such backdrop, according to the Margibi County Electoral District#3 Lawmaker, that she made frantic efforts in order to secure some of the scholarship slots for Margibians. “The scholarships are there and are given to the central government, but the lack of information in acquiring these scholarships is what got me to engage the Chinese Government in order to get my constituents and Margibians to benefit.” Rep. Attoh-Wreh told FPA. Ambassador Fu Jijun, the Chinese Ambassador accredited to Liberia, was intended to get the Chinese Government to aid women of her district in the area of agricultural supports and seek for opportunities in the educational sector for her constituents, especially the underprivileged. The Margibi County Lawmaker speaking to FrontPageAfrica in an exclusive interview in Kakata, Margibi County on Friday, March 15, disclosed that the Chinese Embassy has since requested her to work with the Ministry of Agriculture to identify and design a specific agriculture program which would be supported by the Chinese Government.
Source: Front Page Africa March 18, 2019 23:48 UTC