Liberia Needs Talents of All Its People, President Sirleaf Says As She Dedicates Brumskine Law Firm - Also Prepares Over 200 Scholarship Students for Academic Year 2012/2013

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says Liberia needs the talents of its entire people to move the country forward. "Whether young or old, the talents of all citizens are need in the different sectors to foster and advance the rebuilding of the country," the Liberian leader emphasized, at ceremonies Monday marking the official opening of the Brumskine and Associates Law Firm in Oldest Congo Town.

The President said she was glad to be a part of the ceremonies, and she praised Cllr. Charles W. Brumskine for returning to an area where he has immense experience. However, she was quick to remind him that he still remains one of the country's foremost political leaders. She urged Liberians to unite and work together, emphasizing that the country belongs to all Liberians. "It is a must that we unite for the good of the country and its unborn generations," the Liberian leader told the gathering.

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