The Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament Rt. Honorable Sidie Mohamed Tunis, has
donated 10,000 United States Dollars to facilitate development projects in Sime
Darby Central High School and Bomi County Medical Center, Liberia.Hon.
Tunis made the donations on Monday
during an oversight visit to some communities across the Bomi County as he
entered Liberia through the Sierra Leonean/Liberian border to attend the
delocalized joint committee meeting of the ECOWAS Parliament which is billed to
hold from 13 to 17 April, 2021.
On behalf of the ECOWAS Parliament,
the Speaker donated 5,000 US Dollars to the Sime Darby Central High School and
another 5,000 US Dollars to Bomi Medical Center. According to Speaker Tunis,
the visit to the institutions was aimed at bringing the ECOWAS Parliament to
the people, engage with them to know their challenges and how their challenges
can be addressed.
At the Sime Darby Central High
School, he said the donation was to assist the school in projects that would
aid in strengthening the school system. He however, urged the students to
remain focused in their studies, be disciplined so that they can also become
leaders in future. The speaker also urged the female students not to limit
themselves but aspire to become world leaders and professionals in various
fields.
While counseling the students, he
said, “the future of this country is in your hands. Today you are seated there,
tomorrow you will be standing up here, but that depends on you and how focused
you are, especially you the women. In Parliament we are focusing on women
empowerment as priority so that tomorrow you do not just end up in the kitchen
but become world leaders, doctors, lawyers and other great professionals”
At the Bomi Medical Center, the
Honorable Speaker noted that the donation was also a support from the ECOWAS
Parliament to strengthen the health system, commending the hospital
administration for catering for three counties. He also promised the management
of the hospital to convey their challenges to the Liberian President, George
Weah to ensure they get all the required support.
In a vote of thanks, Honorable Melvin Snowe, Senator representing the Bomi County and head of Liberia’s Member delegates to the ECOWAS Parliament, also appreciated Speaker Tunis for his support to the hospital noting that the medical center played a significant role during the Ebola pandemic as it catered for the health needs of three different counties.
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