The General Manager/CEO of the Security Expert Guard Agency (SEGA), Momo T. Cyrus has presented L$100,000 to the Lofa County University Students Association (LUSA).
Presenting the amount to the leadership of LUSA Tuesday, November 1, 2022, on the main campus of the University of Liberia, the Administrative Assistant to Mr. Cyrus, said the leadership of LUSA wrote Mr. Cyrus who is a stakeholder in Lofa County to assist with their fees.
Mr. Abraham Delleh Wala said that Mr. Cyrus is one person in Liberia and Lofa County who believes in the hallmarked of education and the forward of education that which a society stance frame in the rebuilding process accepted to come to the aid of the students.
“He asked me to represent him and make this presentation of L$100,000 to the leadership of LUSA and is urging the leadership to ensure that students are the direct beneficiaries of this amount so as to enable them to remain in school,” Wala conveyed.
In respond, the President of the Lofa County University Students Association (LUSA), Mr. Stephen T. Yambasue said on October 21, 2022, Executives of the LUSA organized a fund-raising program to help struggling students from Lofa County attending the state-run university to address the issue of registration fees.
According to him LUSA wrote Cyrus as one of its personalities to grace the program and to contribute to the fund-raising program for students in difficult situations to finalize their registration process to enable them stay in classes.
The LUSA President noted that upon receipt of their communication, Mr. Cyrus immediately invited the leadership to his office to have a conversation at which time he promised to make his presence felt at the program.
Speaking further, Mr. Yambasue indicated that during the fund-raising program, Mr. Cyrus made a pledged of LD$100,000 as his way of helping to mitigate the situation being faced with by students from the county attending the university of Liberia.
LUSA thanked Cyrus for his contribution intended to rescue students and promised to be held accountable if students do not benefit from his gesture thereby ensuring commitment to transparency.
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