Human Interest

Disadvantage Youths Blames CDC Gov’t for unimproved lives

Some underprivileged young people in central Monrovia have accused the CDC-led administration of doing little to better their lives. They claim that despite the George Weah administration’s assurances that it will help them, nothing has changed. Some of the underprivileged teenagers acknowledged that they were never promised anything for Christmas by President Weah Chief of Protocol Finda Bondo, but instead learned about it via their colleges.

Meanwhile, the disadvantaged youths are begging the national government to help them improve their lives and expressed that they are tired of Getto’s life.

It can be recalled the government of Liberia through the Ministry of Youth and Sports launched a USD$13 million for the Construction of rehabilitation centers for disadvantaged youths in Liberia. According to the disadvantaged youth, they believed that they have not seen any progress been made since the launch of the program.

Reported: Kabina S. Kabah
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Email:kabinaskabah98@gmail.Com

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