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A youth leader and resident of Crown Hill/Slipway Community, Emmanuel B. Juduh, says the youths of Slipway Community are a crucial component of the transformation and development of “Mama Liberia” therefore, they should not be left out of the process.
Speaking in the community, he underscored that sound awareness and sustainable practices are fundamental to achieving effective national development goals.
He calls on all stakeholders to see the need to prioritize that part of the country, adding that there is a need to reduce the level of poverty among the youth by providing accessible healthcare and enhancing the quality of education.
Mr. Juduh says this would increase enrollment in primary schools and improve literacy levels to eventually promote economic growth in the community and the country at large.
He is optimistic that if this is achieved, the negative perception of people that Slipway Community is a place of witchcraft activities with ghettos would be dispelled and the youth will have an opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of the country.
He made the call recently while addressing scores of less-fortunate youth commonly referred to as logos at ‘Abule City’ – a famous place in the community.
In another development, Mr. Juduh commends Representative Prince A. Toles, a current lawmaker of Montserrado County District#8 for the ongoing construction of modern concrete stairs that lead from Crown Hill down to Slipway to make an easy path for old, young, and pregnant women going in and out the community.
Representative Toles, making an inspection of the project on Monday, June 3, 2024, said he is doing less talk, but more work for the people of District#8.