As parts of efforts to help empower Liberians, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Waste & Clean Staffing Services (WASCC), Thomas Jaryenneeh Jardiah, has disclosed a plan by his organization to provide job opportunities for over twenty Liberians very soon.
Jardiah informed the Hot Pepper over the weekend in Monrovia at his Benson Street office that his institution, WACSS, was established in March 2020 in Liberia, while the Success Story International in the United States of America was established in 2018.
The WACSS boss disclosed that, while in the United States of America, the Lord Almighty God blessed him, and this is the reason he has decided to come back home to give back to his country by creating more job opportunities for Liberians.
He explained that his institution will be providing services to government ministries, agencies, hotels, homes, hospitals, schools among others.
WACSS CEO Jardiah disclosed that, in the coming days, his institution will be providing training for individuals expected to benefit from the job opportunities.
He named some of the services they will be providing to the public housekeeping, catering and casual labor.
WACSS’ CEO voiced out that they will also be engaged with taking dirt from homes, workplaces, hotels, schools, hospitals and marketplaces.
He added that they have quality products from the USA, and their workers will be trained in the use of these products.
The WACSS CEO used the occasion to call on Liberians who are residing in other parts of the world to come back home and be a part of the re-building process of the country.
CEO Jardiah informed the public that his organization is non-governmental organization, and has come to stay and provide jobs for the Liberian people.
According to him, as time goes by the institution will be extended to other parts of the country, as a way of helping to provide empowerment to other Liberians.
The WACSS CEO stated that his institution is not here to single out any particular group of Liberians to work with. “We will be providing 99% quality services to the Liberian people in every sector,” Thomas Jaryenneeh Jardiah said.