Monrovia, March 21 -- In a recent town hall meeting organized by NAYMOTE Partners for Democratic Change, students from Liberia Dujar High School called on President Joseph Nyuma Boakai to intensify efforts to combat corruption and the growing illegal drug trade in the country.

By G. Watson Richards, contributing writer

Held on March 19, 2025, at the Liberia Dujar High School campus, the meeting brought together over 100 students and school administrators to discuss the President's one-year performance report.

The students expressed their concerns and hopes for a brighter future.

NAYMOTE Executive Director Eddie Jarwolo urged the students to become change agents in their classrooms, homes, and communities.

He also guided the students...