- April 21, 2026
- Posted by: James Wotoe
- Category: Uncategorized

At the National Students’ Symposium in Congo Town, over 200 young people from across Liberia gathered alongside policymakers and leaders for serious engagement on the country’s future.
Opening the session, Economic Development and Entrepreneurship Strategist Alloune Badara Kane challenged students to move from consumption to productivity and see themselves as contributors to national growth.
Delivering the keynote, Helen S. Momoh, CEO of Suma Technologies, pushed students to match ambition with discipline, integrity, and consistent effort.
In her address, Minister of Education Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah made it clear that being heard comes with responsibility. Students are expected to think critically, engage seriously, and contribute ideas that can shape real decisions.
Students did not hold back. They engaged, questioned, and took the space seriously.
