Monrovia – Students of G. W. Gibson High School located on the Capitol Bypass in Monrovia are calling on the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) to restore electricity to their school campus to enable them prepare for the upcoming regional exams. The G.W Gibson, which is supervised by the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS), is one of the largest public schools in Monrovia. The school’s student council president, Alfred T. Nimely, in an interview with journalists, said for the past three years the school has been without electricity. According to Nimely, although the school has science and computer laboratories, these facilities are not functional because of the lack of power. So, we have continued to prevent the students from doing that but now they are going out of patience,” Mr. Kangar said.
Source: Front Page Africa July 16, 2020 07:41 UTC