
By Stephanie M. Duncan
Liberia’s Justice Minister, Counselor Osward Tweh, has known as on college students who lately accomplished a three-month mentorship program on the Ministry of Justice to turn out to be ambassadors for the rule of legislation and brokers of optimistic change of their communities.
Talking on Friday on the closing ceremony of the second cycle of the Accountable Residents’ Justice Program in Monrovia, Minister Tweh urged the scholars to make use of their information and voices to assist curb mob violence, discourage drug abuse amongst younger individuals, and promote respect for the nation’s authorized system.
“You must by no means be afraid to function whistleblowers,” Minister Tweh cautioned, assuring the scholars that the Justice Ministry would supply safety for anybody who experiences unlawful actions to the safety businesses.
He pressured that addressing the various ills confronting Liberia requires a collective effort, emphasizing that younger individuals should put together themselves to tackle the “herculean activity” of nation-building sooner or later.
The mentorship program, organized by the Ministry of Justice, goals to instill civic duty and management values in college students, equipping them to function function fashions and advocates of their faculties and communities.
