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Gov’t Run Lango Lippaye High School threatens Dismissal of instructors teaching both private and public schools

Report By Corespondent Emmanuel Sensee

The administration of the Lango Lapay high school in Kakata, Margibi County has strongly cautioned instructors of the institution  that are employed at private schools in the County to resign or risk being dismissed by the Government institution.

Lango Lapay is the only government run senior high school in Kakata Margibi County.

The institution’s Principal Morris Farweneh disclosed that as a result of the duo capacities, some instructors often arrived late in class or remains absence on many occasions.

He said the move is intended to instill competitive learning process among Government run schools and private institutions.

According to Mr. Farweneh, the Lango Lipay high school is set to operate on Junior and senior high divisions, thus removing the elementary.

He said the step is taken to create space for both junior and senior students of the institution.

In a related development, Maribi County superintendent Jerry Varney is requesting the Liberia National Police to investigate two Individuals in the county for constantly describing him   superintendent as a corrupt leader.

A copy of the communication in the possession of OK FM correspondent named the Individuals as Journalist Patrick Wesseh of Radio Kakata and Atiah Bomosay, a supporter of former House speaker Emmanuel Nuquay’s integrity team.

OK FM Correspondent Emmanuel Sensee said the Liberia National Police is yet to respond to the superintendent’s latest communication.

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