“While youth unemployment and poverty remain high and some of us have our degrees without anything to do, they are lavishing public funds on parties and enjoying themselves. But we’re here,” a commenter said.
As the House of Representatives resumes activities for the Second Quarter of the Second Session of the 55th Legislature, Speaker Richard Nagbe Koon hosted a special dinner in honor of members of the House at the Monrovia City Hall in Sinkor, Monrovia, according to the Legislative Press Bureau.
While delivering his remarks, Speaker Richard Koon said his office organized the dinner to provide members of the House of Representatatives an opportunity to “flex their social muscles” before returning fully to work.
“This gathering is intended to allow members to relax, reconnect, and build stronger relationships as colleagues before we return to the serious business of doing the people’s work. It’s organized to provide members with an opportunity to strengthen camaraderie and flex their social muscles,” Speaker Richard Nagbe Koon explained.
More details to follow.


