House Speaker Fonati Koffa Wants Fair Judgement for Lawmakers’ Performances

By: Sylvester Choloplay
Email: sccholoplay@gmail.com

Monrovia: The Speaker of the 55th Legislature, Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa, has admonished critics of lawmakers to judge their performances fairly and honestly.

Speaker Koffa said that Representatives of the 55th Legislature are implementing impactful projects across the country that are positively impacting the lives of citizens.

Speaker Koffa was speaking when he served as the keynote speaker during the 5th graduation ceremony of the Montserrado County District #7 Lawmaker, Emmanuel Dahn Foundation in Monrovia on Sunday, June 9, 2024.

He specifically praised the initiatives of the Montserrado County District Seven Representative, Emmanuel Dahn.

Over 800 students graduated from the Emmanuel Dahn Foundation in different vocational fields/sectors.

Honorable Speaker applauded Representative Dahn for his work through the Emmanuel Dahn Foundation and described him as a visionary.

Speaker Koffa also emphasized the importance of providing vocational and technical training to Liberians to help them become productive citizens.

He encouraged the graduates of the Emmanuel Dahn Foundation to use their skills and knowledge to make a difference in society to better their lives and their families.

Meanwhile, Representative Emmanuel Dahn, the CEO of the Emmanuel Dahn Foundation, urged the graduates to apply their skills and contribute to society positively.

The nonprofit organization, established in 2020, aims to assist underprivileged Liberians through transformative projects and operates on a tuition-free basis.

During the graduation ceremony, Representative Dahn expressed his commitment to continue building the human capacity of young people in the district and across Liberia.

He appealed to the government for support and highlighted the limited capacity that led to rejecting other individuals who wanted to enroll at the school.

The Emmanuel Dahn Foundation offers a variety of disciplines, including computer studies, journalism, catering, beauty care, interior decoration, soap science, electricity, and satellite installation.

The recent graduation ceremony saw over a hundred individuals graduating from the six-month programs provided by the foundation.

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