Liberia: VP Koung Praises Senator Johnson for Contributions to Education in Liberia

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Ganta — Liberia’s Vice President, Jeremiah Kpan Koung, has commended Nimba County Senator Prince Yormie Johnson for his significant contributions to education in Liberia through the establishment of secondary and tertiary institutions in Monrovia and Nimba County.

VP Koung highlighted Senator Johnson’s construction of high schools in Monrovia, the founding of the PYJ Polytechnic University in Ganta, and the provision of scholarships and financial aid to underprivileged Liberians as key efforts to improve educational opportunities for young people in the country.

Speaking at the unveiling of a hall named in honor of Togo’s former President, Gnassingbé Eyadéma, Vice President Koung praised Senator Johnson for prioritizing investment in education over more lucrative ventures. He also lauded the Senator’s gesture of honoring a past supporter by naming the auditorium at PYJ Polytechnic University after President Eyadéma, describing it as an exemplary act of gratitude and leadership.

“This act of gratitude is a leadership quality worth emulating,” Koung noted.

The Vice President extended his thanks to Togolese Minister of Higher Education, Malik Natchaba, who represented the government of Togo at the event. Koung conveyed best wishes to Togolese President Faure Gnassingbé and expressed hope for an educational partnership between Liberia and Togo.

As a gesture of support for Senator Johnson’s educational initiatives, VP Koung pledged to sponsor 20 underprivileged students at the PYJ Polytechnic University.