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Rep. Seboe Reaffirms Commitment To Scholarship In District #16

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Last updated: January 11, 2022 2:08 am
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Montserrado County’s electoral district #16 Representative, Dixon W. Seboe, has reaffirmed commitment to his funded scholarship in the district.

   The scholarship, hugely funded by the governing Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) lawmaker, was officially launched in 2016 prior to his election as Representative of district #16.

   The beneficiaries are not selected based on party line or whether their parents voted or not for the lawmaker. It is meant to ensure genuine unity and reconciliation in the district.

   The scholarship program is under the theme, “National Development Void of Politics through Education”.

   Giving an overview of the scholarship program, the Chief of Office Staff in the lawmaker’s office, Robert W. Anderson, recounted that they started with 175 students, amounting to L$2.7 million in 54 schools.

   Anderson explained that the number grew to 272 during the 2019/2020 academic year, amounting to L$5.7 million in 72 schools, and beneficiaries of the scholarship are students selected from the 26 communities in the district.

   As it stands, the scholarship program has a total of 335 students from 68 schools for the past three years, amounting to L$6.5 million.

   Speaking at the program, Representative Dixon Seboe said it is better to be freed through education. According to the tough-talking CDC lawmaker, there is no freedom if the children or citizens of a country are not educated.

   Representative Seboe further said, “The children can be accountants, doctors, lawyers among others. About 30 years ago, I wore uniform and I was opportune, and today I am a serious Representative in the Republic of Liberia. To our students, don’t overlook yourselves. You can be the next Neurosurgeon in the country.”

   “People thought good people couldn’t come from New Kru Town, and I will continue to educate our children. Countries across the globe have developed principally through education, and they will grow and educate others and make good decision. My administration runs until 2029, and we will continue to send our children to school whether their parents voted for me or not. Our children will go to school. We are hoping to reach L$10 million, and I will leave office in 2029 because 2023 is already locked down, but if you want to run wait for 2029 because I will not be contesting. Let’s develop our country by educating the young ones. If developing the minds of the children is not tangible, go and define tangible. We have tangibles in this district. Education is one of the real tangibles. I want kids to say in 2029 that if it was not Hon. Seboe I wouldn’t have graduated from high school,” Representative Seboe said.

   According to him, he and his team will ensure the children go to school. He told the students to be respectful and make the right grades because they are scholars making strides, despite challenges.

   The Montserrado electoral district #16 lawmaker said, “We will ensure you graduate from high school. We also have students on our program who are in universities and colleges. We are determined to change our district, and we are not here for pretty politics. 90—95% of the funds have been provided by me. Let’s educate our young people. If you don’t love me, that’s your business.” 

   Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Antoinette George, Trinity United Methodist High School, thanked the lawmaker for his generosity toward their education.

   The average school fees for each of the student is around L$20,000.

   At the program, sixteen students who obtained the highest averages were presented educational materials from the office of the lawmaker, and the two best students received L$5,000 and L$3,000, respectively.

   Presenting the materials, Representative Seboe said “The sixteen best performing students’ parents will not pay any extra fee. We will pay, even if it is above L$20,000 because they are real scholars, and we want academic jealousy.” 

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