Dr. Cassell Gives L$2M for Community Empowerment -For Widows, Teachers, Marketers, Youths Benefit in Kakata
From all indications, the newly established and certificated People’s Liberation Party (PLP) is set to give entrenched political parties a good run for their money in 2023, as their Vision Bearer, Dr. Daniel E. Cassell, continues to touch the lives of impoverished communities through his abounding humanitarian gestures. Over the weekend, a cross section of citizens including widows, youths and marketers in Wennah’s Town, Telecom Community in Kakata, Margibi County received a cheque of L$2M through the Progressive Women of Liberia, for empowerment purposes.
The gesture from the Liberian humanitarian comes in the wake of multiple requests made by the beneficiaries at a program marking the endorsement of his presidential ambition by the Progressive Women of Liberia in Margibi. The cheque was presented to the group’s head, Madam Lilian Barnes, for the empowerment of the beneficiaries.
Speaking during the occasion, Dr. Cassell pointed out that the amount of L$500,000 would help the widows to engage into positive ventures that would enable them to provide daily sustenance for their respective families, following the deaths of their husbands or loved ones.
He further set aside an additional L$500,000 for the education of the children of widows under the organization.
He noted that as a person who was raised by a widow following the death of his father when he was just eight years, he feels the sorrow and pains of the struggling Liberian widows who continue to battle against countless number of challenges in the society.
Dr. Cassell emphasized that the beneficiaries are members of Liberian society that have been marginalized and discriminated against for a prolonged period of time in their own country.
He observed that despite the abundance of natural resources in Liberia, youths, women and marketers continue to experience severe hardship and difficulties due to the lack of empowerment opportunities to enable them realize their full potential.
He, however, reminded residents of Margibi about the numerous initiatives worth several thousand United States dollars that he has single-handedly undertaken in the county through his foundation.
Dr. Cassell named some of those initiatives as the construction of three bridges, market building, rehabilitation of several kilometers of farm-to-market roads, housing estate for low-income earners, a 650-acre farmland expected to employ over three hundred Liberians, the consistent sponsoring of the county’s teams during national county sports meet and other local soccer tournaments, among others in Marshall and Laykayta respectively.
“I want you people to understand that Dr. Cassell and the PLP are not strangers to Margibi County. We have made more impact in this county than any other counties across Liberia. The people of this county are good and talented and our goodwill is going to continue in Margibi County and all across Liberia.
“I grew up as a fatherless child. There are different things in life that can cause people to make certain decisions. All the groups that spoke here today asking for some kind of help are the groups that I am fighting for; they are the ones I consider the marginalized, disenfranchised and discriminated against; they are the ones that people do not recognize. But based on my records and position, I am here to tell you that I will identify with each and every one of you.
“I know the difficulties and challenges our mothers go through. It is not strange to me. Many days, I saw sorrow and tears in my mother’s eyes; many days there were times she even had to sell or go knocking on people’s doors to pay her children school fees,” Dr. Cassell stated matter-of-factly.
He added that Liberian women remain close to his heart and as such, he will continue to identify and empower them to become productive citizens in the future, adding that, “I will stand with you and I will help you”.
Dr. Cassell pointed out that out of the total amount given, less fortunate youths will also benefit L$500,000 to enable them acquire vocational skills to guarantee their future.
He indicated that youths are the future leaders of Liberia, and as such, it is important for them to be empowered if the nation is to move forward in terms of growth and development.
He observed that for too long, Liberian youths continue to struggle for opportunities to improve their wellbeing and living conditions in their motherland.
Dr. Cassell further allocated L$500,000 to teachers who continue to render sacrificial services in molding the minds of students at various schools in the county.
He said though teachers have done so much in educating and helping to reduce the high rate of illiteracy in Liberia, they have been devalued and overlooked for a prolonged period of time in Liberia.
He added that teachers are most often given low compensations that cannot commensurate with the present harsh economic constraints.
Dr. Cassell maintained that in most instances, teachers cannot even get those low compensations that they have worked for on time.
“When teachers are in a good state of mind, they will be able to assist our students to learn the right way possible to bring out the best in our children. I feel your pains and I have come to also identify with you the teachers”.
Dr. Cassell stressed that Liberia’s education system will move from mess to best if the wellbeing of teachers is prioritized.
At the same time, Dr. Cassell has with immediate effect vowed to ensure the construction of two hand pumps in the Wennah’s Town Telecom Community.
The town, which comprises over 6,000 residents, including women and children, lacks access to safe drinking water.
Residents are compelled to trek long distances to fetch water for cooking, drinking and other purposes.
But Dr. Cassell guaranteed the construction of the hand pumps following a passionate plea from the leadership of the community during the program.
Responding to the gesture, Madam Barnes commended Dr. Cassell for the gesture.
She disclosed that the decision taken by the group to endorse the presidential ambition of Dr. Cassell is due to the high level of compassion the PLP Vision Bearer has for his fellow mankind and the nation in general.
She observed that Dr. Cassell has been engaged in numerous humanitarian works across the country, prior to declaring his intention or establishing a political party in Liberia.
Madam Barnes pledged to mobilize across the 15 political subdivisions of Liberia to ensure the election of Dr. Cassell come 2023 general and presidential elections.
The PLP was certificated by the National Elections Commission (NEC) as a full-fledged political party in Liberia on December 21, 2020.
Dr. Cassell is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO)/President of the Dr. Cassell’s Foundation and the Kwenyah Security Firm in Liberia.
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