Auditor General (AG) Yusador S. Gaye, said at present, Liberians do not have good reputation internationally, because they lack a “culture of integrity.”“Right now, if you listen to the news, there are so many things going on that we do not even know how to say it anymore, but this is time to make a positive change, because we don’t have good reputation as Liberians right now,” Madam Gaye said. “The GAC,” she said,”is here, and most people think just to audit and hold people accountable is the agency’s only job. Cole said the initiative is a non-discriminatory strategy to ensure public, private technical and even faith-based high schools are integrated. William V. S. Tubman High School Vice Principal, Addo H. Dorley, said the outreach initiative requires the collaborative effort of every Liberian, because it deals with ending corruption for national development. An 11th-grade student of the Muslim Congress High School, Cheadol H. Sidibey, expressed gratitude to the GAC for the educative initiative, which she said will help build a better Liberia for the next generation.
Source: Daily Observer November 28, 2019 03:32 UTC