Ambassador Karpeh said it is only through such efforts that the primary goal of the National Vision of building a reconciled and unified nation, with citizens of a strong sense of shared identity and community in pursuit of sustained and balanced growth for all can be achieved.
He made the remarks on Saturday, February 2, 2013 in the Netherlands at the installation of officers of the Liberian Association in Holland at a very unique and colorful program.
Speaking on the theme: LIBERIA – A JOURNEY OF ONE NATION, ONE PEOPLE, Ambassador Karpeh said Liberia has come a long way in its history and have reached a point where, if Liberians continue to stay the course and collectively work together in the interest of its common patrimony, together Liberians can transform Liberia into a prosperous country of one people with a collective but common purpose and destiny.
Ambassador Karpeh called on the newly elected officers of Liberian Association in Holland to seize the opportunity of being a part of the journey of LIBERIA – A JOURNEY OF ONE NATION, ONE PEOPLE.
He said to build on the achievements already made, the government recently launched vision 2030, a national vision which comprise of programs for building a reconciled and unified nation.
Ambassador Karpeh said the Vision 2030 will chart the country's long term growth and development trajectory and will address social, political and economic challenges that confront Liberia in its quest for transformation from a low income country to a middle income country. The process will only succeed; he noted if all Liberians take ownership and elevate it to a national platform that is non-partisan and all inclusive.
Those installed were; Belloh Williams, Chairlady, Kebbeh Jallah, Vice Chairlady, Lyda Brehun, Secretary-General and Abraham Kamara, Financial Secretary among others.

Three officials of the Liberia United for Sustainable Development (LUSD) have disclosed that plans have been finalized to plant cassava on its 25 acres of farm land located in Kakata, Margibi County.
The leadership of the Independent Mano River Transport Union of Liberia (IMRTUL) has expressed thanks and appreciation to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for accepting and recognizing the IMRTUL operations in the country.


