Interview in Liberia part 2
Ceasefireliberia/tituschristworld: Please can you introduce yourself?
My name is Aminata Cassandra Worloh,
I was born in June 28, 1980, at Monrovia, Liberia. I am a student of African Methodist Episcopal University (A.M.E.U), located at Camp Johnson Road. I studying Accounting –major and Economics- minor. I am single and I reside at Saw Mill Community, Free Port, Bushrod Island. You may contact me on 231-6217486, caworloh@yahoo.com
Ceasefireliberia/tituschristworld: Where were you during the Liberia Civil war and what were your experiences?
Cassandra: During the heat of the war I was able to escape to Sierra Leone where I seek my refuge as a refugee. I experienced humiliation, harassment, and hunger and deprived from freedom of movement.
Ceasefireliberia/tituschristworld: How is life treating you in Liberia presently?
Cassandra: Life in Liberia is not treating me fine since my arrival to Monrovia in 1995. As I lost my father and relatives during the war I find it difficult in sponsoring my education. If not the Sinoe County Scholarship Program I would not have been in school.
Ceasefireliberia/tituschristworld: Do you like this present government?
Cassandra: Yes, she is doing her best yet her best is not enough, because there are still a lot of challenges facing Liberia in area of health , education sector and job opportunity
Ceasefireliberia/tituschristworld: what are the challenges facing your Community (Saw Mill)?
Cassandra: the challenges facing my community are lack of motor able road, toilet, drinkable water, poor drainage system and electricity.
Ceasefireliberia/tituschristworld: Do you have any recommendation to this present government?
Cassandra: I will like to recommend to this present government to improve our education system (both government and private institution) and create employment opportunity. Also equip our health center.
Ceasefireliberia/tituschristworld: What is your advice to Liberians in Diaspora?
Cassandra:I will like to advice Liberians in Diaspora not to forget their sisters and brothers at home because no place is better than home…Liberia is our home. They should also lobby to attract foreign investors to invest in Liberia, even International NGOs to extend their projects to Mama Liberia.