MONROVIA: The US State Exchange of Alumni of Liberia (SEAL) has installed new course of officers to stir the affairs of the institution for two years.
At a grand innauguration ceremony held on Wednesday at the US Embassy near Monrovia, The new leadership headed by YOCEL Founder and Chief Excutive Officer Beyan Flomo Pewee, President, Musu Davies Vice President, and
Daniel Valai Assistant Secretary, were installed into office.
Beyan Pewee in his inaugural message, lauded the U.S. Embassy for their unwavering support, fostering an environment where leadership and excellence are paramount.
According to Pewee, Today marks a pivotal moment for the State Exchange Alumni of Liberia (SEAL), a community of ethical leaders driving progress across Liberia.
He said: “As your newly elected President, I am humbled by your trust and deeply committed to upholding SEAL’s defining values.
“We extend our profound gratitude to the U.S. Embassy for their unwavering support, fostering an environment where leadership and excellence are paramount. Their belief in our potential has shaped SEAL’s destiny, and we are immensely grateful.
“I extend gratitude to the Independence Election Commission (IEC). Your diligence and commitment to a fair and transparent election process are commendable, and I eagerly anticipate working closely with you to strengthen our democratic processes. To the outgoing leadership, I sincerely thank you for the tireless efforts that have laid a solid foundation for us to build upon.
“To our esteemed members, your engagement is crucial to SEAL’s success. Your experiences and insights will significantly contribute to our growth and impact. Together, we will create an inspiring legacy for generations to come,” Pewee asserted
Pewee further said: “In the next 90 days, our leadership will prioritize establishing a complete alumni database. In collaboration with the U.S. Embassy, we will conduct elections to ensure every voice is heard and represented. Additionally, we will develop a strategic plan outlining our goals and the necessary steps to achieve them, charting SEAL’s future.
“In conclusion, I extend my deepest gratitude to the U.S. Embassy near Monrovia for their ongoing support in empowering Liberia’s young people. To the members of SEAL, your dedication is the heartbeat of our organization, and we depend on your unwavering support as we embark on this exciting journey,” SEAL New President added.