Liberia’s Culture Ambassador, Madam Julie Endee, recently highlighted the importance of unity and collaboration among all Liberians in order to achieve success. She emphasized that Liberia is a country that all its citizens should be proud of and should work together to support and protect its peace and culture. Endee urged citizens to embrace their nationality and be patriotic in order to build a stronger Liberia based on the vision of President Joseph N. Boakai.
As Liberia celebrates its 177th Independence Day celebration in the coming weeks, Endee stressed the need for infrastructure development to bring the country on par with other nations in Africa. She also highlighted the urgency of President Boakai’svision for agricultural development, emphasizing the importance of growing and sustaining the country’s own agricultural products to benefit its citizens.
Endee underscored the significance of agricultural development in improving the livelihoods of Liberians, particularly in reducing poverty. She mentioned the potential of agriculture to boost Liberia’s economy, citing the country’s progress in exporting agricultural products to Japan.
As a Culture Ambassador, Endee expressed her commitment to supporting the government’s agenda, particularly in promoting the message of “Back To The Campaign” in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture. She acknowledged the role of international partners in providing financial resources, while emphasizing that Liberians possess the human resources capacity to effectively communicate the message of agriculture development across the country.
Amb. Endee emphasized the need for unity, collaboration, and a shared vision among all Liberians to ensure the continued growth and development of Liberia.