-Offers Scholarship Opportunities

The Deputy Managing Director for Administration of the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation (LWSC), Honorable T. Wilson Gaye, has called on Grand Gedeans to embrace peace, unity, and togetherness to pursue development just as he inspired graduates of the Zwedru Multilateral High School to create their pathways for greater adventure beyond the high school education they have acquired. He also offered scholarship opportunities for ten graduates of the school to pursue their education at the Grand Gedeh County University College beginning the 2025 academic year.

Mr. Gaye asserted on Sunday, December 1, 2024, when he delivered the Keynote Address at the graduation exercise of the Zwedru Multilateral High School, where 215 students graduated in various technical and vocational disciplines.

He told the citizens to strive to be part of the mainstream politics in the country, stressing that they cannot afford to be on the periphery of what happens on the national level.

“While we appreciate the fact that it is the inalienable right of every citizen to choose the political persuasion of their choice, I want Grand Gedeans to exercise such right in the direction of uniting our people and collectively working to bring development to our people. We need to turn away from the usual pulling-down politics that have characterized the thought processes of some of our people. Let us take a cue from our neighbors who have been able to bury their differences and work for their countries.

“We want to encourage our young people to focus on their future and stop following people that may destroy their path to success. There are so many opportunities abound in the country, especially in this country, that our young people should prioritize. Time waits for no man; you will not remain young forever; wake up and brace up for the opportunities ahead. It is high time that they focus on investing in what brings them positive returns rather than being held back”, Mr. Gaye said

While lamenting the low level of development in the country despite the country’s 177 years of political independence, Mr. Gaye said the administration of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai is taking decisive actions to reverse the trend and place Liberia on the right path of growth and development. Amid thunderous cheers from the audience, the Deputy Managing Director for Administration said a technical team from the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation will shortly assess facilities and water infrastructure in Zwedru City for the restoration of water supply in the city for the first time since the system was broken down in the past 6 years.

Speaking to the graduates where he spoke on the topic, “After Here, What’s Next,” Honorable Gaye commended the graduates for their achievements and inspired them by reflecting on his days at the institution just as he challenged them not to be stagnant in pursuit of their goals.

“To the graduating students—this is your day, and I congratulate you on your achievement, well done. You are fortunate that you are graduating from an institution that has prepared you exceptionally well. ZMHS has prepared you not just on the academic front but exposed you to many other learning opportunities for you to play your part in helping communities improve their quality of life.   

“It is not enough to simply try and get by in life; that does not move the world forward; you must strive to excel in everything you do—excellence in every task, large or small. The decisions you make starting today will determine what you become. Your academic journey is not over yet, and you must be clear on the result and how you wish to get there. You will face many challenges, but this is what the “real world” is all about, and the next phase in your life is a great training ground for your future success,” Gaye told the graduates.

Mr. Gaye made a suggestion that in order for the institution to fully stand out as a citadel of learning where students are adequately prepared to take on responsibilities in the future, there was a need for the government to grant it an autonomy status. He called on the local county authority to factor in the institution in their development plan.

Gaye, who is a 1983 product of the school, further urged the students to take full advantage of the amazing networking opportunities in their next phase after graduation, adding, “It is easy to remain in the comfort zone in terms of the circle of friends, but the best lessons in life are learned through reaching out,”

As a way of encouragement, Gaye offered ten scholarships for six females and four males to pursue further studies at the Grand Gedeh County University College. He also promised to provide a one-year payment of dormitory fees for Miss Mai Wiakanty, the student who introduced him, and a promise of internship for senior students of the school at the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation (LWSC) every year.

Also speaking at the occasion, the Principal, Mr. Wiah Bohlen, expressed gratitude to Honorable Gaye for honoring the invitation to serve as the Keynote Speaker and extolled him for buttressing the urgent need for the institution to be granted autonomy to fulfill the original mandate for which it was created. He revealed several plans earmarked by his administration to improve the learning environment.

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