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    River Gee Capital Lacks Intellectual Forum, Hinders Public Dialogue and Accountability of Public Officials

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkAugust 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fish-Town City, River Gee Lacks Intellectual Spaces and Centers.
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    By: Ben TC Brooks| Contributing Reporter

    River Gee County – Wednesday, August 6, 2025 – The absence of an intellectual forum in River Gee’s Capital, Fish-Town, hampers the meaningful discussions from public intellectuals, social activists and government officials and the sharing of ideas as well as societal issues affecting the daily livelihood of citizens near and afar.

    The reduction cum absence of public discourse raises alarms about the city’s capacity to address pressing issues and inhibits the nurturing of local talents as far as future advocates and grooming of national leaders are concerned.

    Establishing an intellectual platform is vital, as it would foster critical thinking and innovation while offering a space for community members, officials, and the public to engage with various experts and thought leaders.

    Without these opportunities, many residents find it challenging to voice their concerns, share their viewpoints, and collaborate on solutions to local problems.

    Community leaders and educators have expressed their dissatisfaction, warning that without a strong intellectual forum, the county risks falling behind in critical sectors such as education, health, and economic development.

    The youths are particularly in need of mentorship and opportunities to fully explore their ideas, which this absence stifles; limiting their potential contributions to society. Furthermore, the lack of intellectual engagement inhibits collaboration across different sectors in River Gee, including academia, government, and non-profit organizations.

    “It’s quite embarrassing that our county, especially the capital, lacks a place to sit down, relax, and exchange ideas,” remarked esteemed local figure Jereom K. Wesseh. “How can we address the issues impacting us and plan for the future?” he questioned.

    “As we reach mid-year, it’s crucial to engage our County Authority to evaluate our development progress, yet nothing is being done,” Wesseh added.

    He further criticized local civil society organizations for primarily attending workshops and collecting sitting fees rather than genuinely serving the community.

    In response, Abu Diallo, Chairman of the Civil Society Council of Liberia for River Gee, recognized the absence of an intellectual center in the county, attributing it to the perceived disengagement of Fish-Town’s youth.

    “I have urged the young people in Fish-Town to find a central location, even if it’s just a house, to establish an intellectual center. Unfortunately, there has been little progress,” Diallo expressed.

    “It is incredibly disheartening for us to lack a forum. We often find ourselves without appropriate spaces to meet and discuss crucial issues. As a result, we typically gather in entertainment venues or private homes for important conversations since there is nowhere quiet for us to meet,” he added.

    However, Diallo mentioned that he has begun initial discussions to secure a site for an intellectual center in the coming year.

    Creating this forum could inspire a new generation of leaders to advocate for their communities. By promoting a culture of inquiry and open dialogue, River Gee County can harness the wealth of ideas and creativity among its residents, although no initiatives have materialized yet.

    Establishing an intellectual forum would not only benefit the county but also empower its members to tackle challenges with innovation and assurance. It is essential for River Gee County to make the creation of such a forum a priority.

    By fostering collaboration and open dialogue, the county can unlock its full potential and lay the groundwork for sustainable development and progress; a collective effort that could provide lasting benefits for future generations.

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