So, it seems to me, a serious conversation about Liberia’s challenges and future requires a civil conversation with Liberia’s youths, thus my reason for writing this piece. I write simply to stimulate a non-partisan conversation with and amongst Liberia’s youths about how we might move our country to a better place. By virtue of their numbers and our new democratic dispensation, Liberia’s youths practically hold the future of the country in their hands. That sponsorship often comes with a shackle that literally makes the patron the owner of the young person. The choices we make every time we are confronted with this question impact the future of the country, for better or for worse.
Source: Front Page Africa June 10, 2020 07:30 UTC