Liberian Students Still Stranded in Morocco, “GOL Yet to Paid Eight-Month Areas” - News Summed Up

Liberian Students Still Stranded in Morocco, “GOL Yet to Paid Eight-Month Areas”


AN SOS FROM MOROCCO: The stranded students are calling the attention of President George Mannah Weah, Vice President Jewel Howard Taylor, the National Legislature, the people of Liberia and particularly Minister Sonii to see reasons in settling their arrears. Willie N. Tokpah/0777039231 ([email protected] front page Africa online.com)Monrovia- Liberians students studying in Morocco are once again raising alarm that they are still stranded in Morocco while “government is yet to apply any effort in addressing the eight-months arrears owed by them. In mid-2019, the Liberian students’ community staged a protest at the Liberian Embassy in Morocco following series of failed diplomatic approaches to the Government of Liberia, through the Liberian Embassy in Rabat, relative to government’s ‘abrupt neglect’ of its students in Morocco for eight (8 ) months at that time. “In his public addresses, the Minister accused the old students of overstaying without the Ministry’s knowledge. The stranded students are also calling the attention of President George Mannah Weah, Vice President Jewel Howard Taylor, the National Legislature, the people of Liberia and particularly Minister Sonii to see reasons in settling their arrears.


Source: Front Page Africa May 11, 2020 21:33 UTC



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