This donation included desktop computers, printers, projectors, desks and chairs, and other items.
According to a press release from the U.S. embassy near Monrovia, the e-learning lab will expand the LNP’s training capabilities and will also allow the LNP to conduct training at headquarters to augment training at the Liberia National Police Training Academy in Paynesville.
Also present at the ceremony were leaders from the Ministry of Justice, the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency, the Liberia Immigration Service, and other civilian security sector entities. All civilian security sector agencies will also have access to the e-Lab.
Ambassador Elder recognized LNP Inspector General Patrick Sudue for his successful efforts to strengthen the LNP, and for his leadership as head of the Joint Security Task Force.
Reinforcing the U.S. commitment to helping Liberia bolster its own security, she said that the United States, through its International Narcotics and Law Enforcement programs, will continue to stand by the LNP, other civilian security agencies, and the people of Liberia in our cooperative efforts to create a more effective, efficient, and professional force that provides safety and security for all Liberians.