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MONROVIA, April 12 (LINA) -The Director General of the Center for National Documents and Records Agency (CNDRA), P. Bloh Sayeh, has challenged Liberians to demonstrate their nationalism by supporting the development of their country.

 

Director Sayeh observed that if Liberians develop the spirit of nationalism, it will help to boost the growth and development of the nation.

The CNDRA boss made the call Thursday when the Agency honored Liberian Consultant Ounzuba Kenneh-Gama, who built the internal control digital system of the CNDRA.

She observed that the internal control digital system project undertaken through the consultancy of Mr. Kenneh-Gama has made the documentation and records registration processes “very effective” over the past two years.

Sayeh said the modern digital system has made easy the registration of land deeds, marriage certificates and public documents and records in the country.

Meanwhile, Consultant Kenneh-Gama has thanked the Liberian Government for giving him the opportunity to serve his country and people.

He said the project gave him the window to impact the lives of young Liberians with the computer skills and experience he achieved over the years in the United States of America.

He said it is crucial to build the capacity of Liberians in the information technology sector as the world is advancing rapidly with the development of the digital system.

The Liberian consultant was honored along with two members of the CNDRA Digital System Project Team, Messrs. Lamini Kamara and Martin Kollah.
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