Liberia's Top Judge to Retirees: Become Entrepreneurs
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Liberia's Chief Justice has advised dozens of retired court staff to start businesses. Yamie QuiQui Gbeisay spoke to about sixty honored retirees from the Judiciary.
He told them to use their skills in the private sector. This means starting companies or working for businesses, not the government.
The event happened in Monrovia on January 26. The Chief Justice thanked the group for their service.
His advice highlights a push for professional growth after public service. It encourages retirees to contribute to Liberia's economy in new ways.