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President Weah Excites Liberians’ Patriotic Spirit in Remarks at 175th Flag Day Anniversary, Urging Students to Study Hard – African Business

Dr. George Manneh Weah is the President of the Republic and has appealed for the Liberian people to be patriotic and take pride in the Liberian government and all it represents.

Making remarks Wednesday, August 24, at the Centennial Pavilion at the 175th Anniversary of the National Ensign, which was first hoisted on August 24, 1847, the President said the Liberian flag signifies to the world that “our country is a free and sovereign nation”.

He referred to the flag as the visible evidence of Liberia’s sovereignty and a symbol of pride and dignity within the comity of nations which its citizens must cherish and be proud of.

“Our veritable stamp on the map of the world unifies every Liberian, both at home and in the diaspora, presenting us as One People – regardless of our regions, religious beliefs, political affiliation, or ethnicity,” President Weah further noted.

He continued: “As a People, we have endured nearly a decade and a half of civil conflict, which not only took away the lives of over 250,000 Liberians but also tore the fabric of our society apart and subverted significant tenets of our culture.”

The President stated that observance of National Flag Day is important despite the many tragedies that have befallen our nation, including years in civil war and COVID-19, which he said severely impeded every aspect of our national growth.

“Despite these tragedies,” the Chief Executive said, “we have much to celebrate today.  Let us celebrate the goodness of God and all that God has done for us to get where we are as a Nation.  Let us celebrate the peace we now enjoy.  Let us celebrate the development that is now starting to reach far and wide across the country.”

He urged Liberians to forget their differences and unite to build their country and improve the lives for their people.

Dr. Weah is convinced that by working together as One People and One Nation under God, “we shall overcome every trial and tribulation, put our people and economy on the proper trajectory to prosperity, and place our motherland on an irreversible path of progress and development.”

This year’s Flag Day celebration is held under the theme: “The Lone Star, a symbol of national unity and development. 

Cautioning Young People

The Liberian Chief Executive used this opportunity to remind students at all levels of Liberia that education is an integral part of their daily lives. Without it, there will be no future.

He reminded Liberians of the words of former United States President John F. Kennedy who once said, “Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and dream which, when fulfilled, can be translated into benefit for everyone and greater strength for our nation. One person can make a difference, and everyone should try.”

He reiterated measures the government has put into place to create an enabling learning environment for students including payment of 12th graders’ WASSCE fees and support tutorial classes and the free tuition policy at all public universities.

Acknowledging the monumental strides that the government is making to provide quality education, better facilities, more qualified teachers, and better instructional materials to improve the education eco-system in Liberia, the President stated: “These measures are meant to ease the financial burden on parents and motivate our children,” he stressed, adding, “Students, we cannot sit and watch you fail the WASSCE and fall behind your regional counterparts. You have to take the responsibility, you and your parents, to take advantage of the opportunity that your Government is offering you.” 

He did however point out that these obstacles can be overcome by collaboration and working together.

He told the audience that was predominantly made of students: “The value of education in your life is something nobody can take from you. If you want to be whatever you want to be, then emphasize getting the education that will enable you to achieve your dream.”

According to the President, education is indeed a critical key to preserving Liberia’s democracy and challenged all Liberians to use the current atmosphere of peace to show that they can make themselves a better life to give their children the chance to become great leaders of tomorrow.

“The greatest peril to our Liberian democracy lies in the illiteracy of our Liberian youths,” President Weah asserted quoting Liberian educator and statesman, Dr. T. Ebenezer Ward.

Affirming that Authority is respected

President Weah also urged Liberians to not abuse the existing democratic space by disrespecting or discrediting authority. 

He advocated respect for authority.

“Too often, people express their dissatisfaction, disappointment, and anger in such a manner that shows indiscipline and disregard for the rule of law,” he said, urging citizens to eschew such unhealthy behavior.

Distributed by APO Group for Republic of Liberia: Executive Mansion.

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Source: african.business

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