History Will Exonerate
My Administration
Farewell Remarks
By
Klahn-Gboloh Jarbah
National President
Sinoe County Association in the Americas,
Inc.
On Saturday, July 8, 2006
Coon Rapids, Minnesota, USA
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
July 13, 2006
I owe my deepest thanks to you for the privilege and extraordinary opportunity you gave me to serve as president of the SCAA for the past two years. For me, there is no greater honor than the honor of my volunteer service to such a worthy cause – serving my people.
To my family and friends, I say thank you for your sacrifice. Thank you for standing with me even when I bit off more than I could chew. As we say in Liberia, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
To illustrious Vice President, Mrs. Williemae Duncan-Peal, my Cabinet and supporters who have served and struggled with me in the last two years, I wish to say publicly what I have always said behind close doors: I thank you for your support. Thank you for your unwavering dedication and determination. Thank you for the competence you brought to our administration and to the service of our association.
I suppose that history will remember my term in office
as the years when the "SCAA split into two competing
groups”. I hardly had a day in office when in
the words of George Bush, the “axes of evil”
plotted to divide the SCAA. The flagrant and deliberate
defiance of a handful of disgruntle members determined
to destroy the SCAA is beyond anyone’s imagination.
The deliberate deception and offensive threats; and
clandestine decision to divide the SCAA is the work
of individuals who put personal greed above national
interests. It is the same greed for power and ill-gotten
wealth that destroyed our beloved country for which
many of us find ourselves in this prolonged exile.
However, I believe history will exonerate my administration
to the point that, while during my term of office,
there was a crisis in the organization, it will also
say, we stood firm against the aggressors and defeated
them. Their defeat was made possible as the result
of our collective determination to defend the SCAA
and to make our goals and objectives clear; the hope
of the perpetrators of this division went down the
drain.
• History will also say in the 2 years our administration
equipped more than 250 students at Sinoe Multilateral
High with school supplies.
• The Jarbah-Peal Administration had a passion for the welfare of children. Last year’s convention and this year’s, our children, youth and young adults have become an integral part of the convention activities.
• History will record that the SCAA provided 21 students with scholarship at LU; and that we were instrumental in helping to defrayed the tuition arrears of over 90 students at the university, and’
• History will say SCAA contributed $2,000
to students at the primary, middle and senior high
school levels to pay for the Liberian National Examination.
Now my final thoughts: The dejected state of our people
and their unfulfilled dreams cannot be ignored. Collective
and individually, we must do our best to help in the
rebuilding of Liberia, and Sinoe County in particular.
The people need our help and the county cannot prosper
without the contribution of all of its citizens.
The pressing demand for financial and material assistance in rebuilding Sinoe is far greater than any one organization’s ability to meet these requirements. Government cannot do it alone. The future of Sinoe is in our hands. Our efforts in Sinoe must go beyond simply giving charity to soften suffering. Rather, we should address the underlying causes of poverty--lack of capital, social and cultural barriers that perpetuate poverty and sufferings.
Therefore, as I leave the stage, I want to propose the establishment of the Sinoe Economic Development Fund (SEDF).
My friends, to sustain the kinds of ambitious plan we envision for Sinoe, it would take more than membership dues. Therefore, as a good business strategy, we recommend that the SCAA invest an initial $50,000.00 as seed money to capitalize the corporation (SEDF).
The proposed corporation (SEDF) would provide small short-term loans to businesses and community organizations that are clearly in a position to repay. The fund would charge a nominal interest rate to cover transactional costs. An Investment Board and an appointed officer would closely administer the corporation. The corporation will handle and manage SCAA’s investments.
This is my vision of the future; a picture of the
Sinoe I hope to see. But this vision cannot be made
real unless each of us is willing to make the financial
and material sacrifice.
I thank you for your support; may God richly bless
each of us. And long live the Sinoe County Association
in the Americas.
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