The Managing Director of the Nationwide Port Authority (NPA), Sekou A.M. Dukuly, assures college students and the College of Liberia administration that they’ll lead a fundraiser for the Establishment, focusing on a sum of US$1 Million.
By: Emmanuel Sensible Jipoh
Monrovia, Liberia; October 3, 3035 – The Managing Director of the Nationwide Port Authority (NPA), Sekou A.M. Dukuly, on Thursday, assured college students of the College of Liberia and its management that he’ll lead the cost to boost US$1 million by way of Non-public-public partnerships (PPPs) as a part of efforts to revamp the College and enhance its infrastructure.
The assurances come amidst college students’ outcries in regards to the dilapidated and filthy campuses of the College of Liberia, making studying troublesome for them.
Lately, college students of the campus-based College students Unification Celebration (SUP), warned the Liberian legislature to improve their dilapidated campuses earlier than the proposed renovation of the Capitol Constructing.
Nonetheless, addressing an invite from the College of Liberia Pupil Union Interim Management (USIL) Evaluation and Tour on October 2, 2025, Dukuly acknowledged that the NPA will lead the cost to boost a million {dollars} to help the campus.
In response to him, the PPPs search to advance the UL, which he describes because the hub of studying and a contributor to Liberia’s development.
He stated the funds can be raised inside six months to fast-track renovation and modernization.
The NPA boss urged all arms on deck, rallying non-public and public companions, whereas stating that the a million in funds, when raised, will contribute to the upliftment of the nation’s premier establishment of upper studying and strategically improve its development.
Managing Director Dukuly, on the identical time, admonished college students that schooling is the best equalizer they’ll carry as they journey into the long run.
“Don’t thoughts your present situation, and don’t come to highschool, as a result of schooling is the best factor you’ll obtain, regardless of the state of affairs,” Dukuly stated.
J. Blio B. Tingban, President, College of Liberia Pupil Interim Management (USIL) counseled Dukuly for his go to, whereas stressing the necessity for additional collaboration with the NPA.
Tingban outlines challenges going through the establishment, together with chairs, infrastructure, safety, entry to healthcare, and transportation, amongst others.
Mr. Dukuly has additionally promised to supply 1,000 chairs for the College. Modifying by Jonathan Browne
