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Thursday, October 28, 2010

THE WISH CENTER WISHES TO COMMEND THE EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE LIBERIAN JOURNAL FOR ITS LEVEL OF SUPPORT TO THE COMMUNITY

(L-R) Edmond Gray (The Wish Center), Abdullah Kiatamba (TLJ Publisher), Al-Jerome Chede
The Wish Center would like to thank the Editorial staff and management of The Liberian Journal for its impartial and selfless support to the Liberian and other communities worldwide. Since its founding nearly five years ago, TLJ has not only exemplified itself as a medium for and of the people, it has unselfishly presented the issues without fear or favor. In times like these, when politicians and political institutions are finding mouthpieces to selfishly articulate their ambitions, TLJ, by our standards, has live above reproach, and continues to demonstrate to the world, its true non-partisanship affiliation. We wanted to commend you for the good work and urge you to keep it up.

In the same vein, the Center will like to acknowledge Mr. Al-Jerome A. Chede, for his steady service to his people. If anyone deserves to earn an award for humanitarian service, yours to mankind, is one that merits such recognition.

Lastly, the Center wants to take the opportunity to thank the Liberian government in advance for its achievement of "83%" of all its Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) goals. Meanwhile, the Center will seek to undertake its own due diligence, by undertaking a documentary tour of all fifteen counties of Liberia, to ensure the validity of the claim. This is amazing, in less than twelve months since it was lastly reported by the Minister of Planning, that the PRS had accomplished only 26% of all its goals, today that result has quadrupled itself.

As one of the oldest universities in Africa, the University of Liberia should be leading the way in conducting meaningful researches that showcase Liberia and its people. However, contrary to that, the UL has never once, conducted research work to fact-check progress on the PRS, and other dire economic and social enterprises in Liberia. Once registered as a local nonprofit organization in Liberia, Watch International for the Security of Humanity Center (The Wish Center) will seek to undertake meaningful national research endeavors, designed to present Liberia to the rest of the world.

This press release was sent out by the Wish Center, an international human rights nonprofit think-tank organization. On the web, it can be reached on http://www.wish-center.org, and by email: info@wish-center.org. We blog on http://thewishcenter.blogspot.com.

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