The Democratic National Allegiance (DNA) has announced the awarding of scholarships to three young Liberians to study Aviation Technology at the Landover Aviation Business School in Lagos, Nigeria. “This scholarship is a testament to DNA’s commitment to promoting education and empowering Liberians to pursue their dreams in the field of aviation,” a press release signed by DNA’s Deputy Secretary for Press and Public Affairs, Ortega Saydee-Zarthy Sayweah, observed. According to the press release, dated September 25, 2023, “The scholarship recipients, Faith Morgan, Enoch Murry and Henry Beto Gargar, were selected based on their outstanding academic achievements, passion for aviation and commitment to making a positive impact in the field. This scholarship will cover the recipients’ tuition fees, books, and other necessary expenses throughout their academic journey. The scholarship recipients who parents or themselves did not spend a dime on the process departed Liberia on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 and arrived the same day. They began their studies on September 21, 2023. “Aviation technology is a rapidly growing field that plays a crucial role in the global economy.” Speaking during the award ceremony on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, DNA Political Leader, William Tuider, said awarding the scholarships to the three young Liberians is a testimony of DNA’s unwavering commitment to modernize Liberia through a comprehensive investment in education, should it be elected in the upcoming elections. “Recognizing the pivotal role education plays in the development of a nation, the DNA aims to revolutionize the educational landscape of Liberia, ensuring a brighter future for all its citizens and this is just a start,” Tuider intoned. Tuider added that education is the cornerstone of progress and prosperity, and the DNA firmly believes that every child in Liberia deserves access to quality education. Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Enoch Murry expressed thanks to the DNA family for the opportunity, and promised to return to Liberia upon completion of their studies to contribute to the nation’s building. “We want to use this time to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the DNA family for affording us thus great opportunity. We can assure the DNA family and fellow Liberians that we are going to come back home to contribute our services to the national developmental agenda of Mama Liberia,” Murry stated. The Democratic National Allegiance was certificated on January 6, 2023 as a full-fledged political party in Liberia, with offices in all of Liberia’s fifteen political sub-divisions. In the 2023 general and presidential elections, DNA is feeding forty legislative candidates, along with William Tuider and Jonah Dumoe as presidential and vice presidential candidates.