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By Joseph Tumbey
The Chief Executive Officer of the Jeety trading Corporation , Dr. Upjit Singh Sachdeva encouraged the Booker Washington Institute BWI graduates to have no fear of risks as he promised them job opportunities at his Jeety rubber company LLC in Weala Magibi County as a means of using their knowledge to make Liberia a better place for all.
Jetty made the commitment on Saturday March 11 while serving as a guest speaker at the BWI 71st Regular, 5th Post -secondary & Professional Program and 4th Japan Heavy Equipment Operator School graduations in Kakata, Margibi County and challenged them to
never be afraid of risk, as their future depends on It.
“BWI is a school of great purpose and I am glad that the dreams of the 17th President of Liberia – the late, Charles D. B. King and many others, to train young middle – level technicians to contribute to Liberia’s construction and industrial undertakings, still live on.
As a Liberian by heart Indian by passports and Magibian by residence, I will offer 20 jobs to the newly BWI graduates”, Jeety acknowledged the class of 2021- 2022 BWI graduates.
He encouraged the graduates to have no doubt of making the society proud by the value of their education and the impact they will make in the World.
Jeety maintains that challenges are complex, and they require collaborative efforts from people across all walks of life to overcome them as their skills and knowledge have equipped them with the tools to navigate the challenges successfully.
“The lesson here is that risk-taking is necessary. But having a clear vision of what you want to achieve is more than necessary. Failures will come along the way but do not be frightened. To live, you must continually reinvent yourself, or else you will fall by the wayside and be forgotten”, the CEO of the Jeety trading Corporation, Dr. Upjit Singh Sachdeva stated at the BWI graduation program