EPA Deputy Executive Director, Randall Dobayou Bags Master Of Science Degree From US Based Clark University

The Deputy Executive Director of the Environment Agency, Randall M Dobayou II, has earned a Master of Science Degree In Environmental Science And Policy with an absolute concentration in Climate Change Impacts And Adaptation from a US based Clark University School of International Development, Community And Environment after an intense period of graduate studies and research in Worchester, Massachusetts.

According to a dispatch from the United States, the EPA Deputy boss said his journey at Clark was a knowledge expansion endeavor, noting, “My knowledge about the environment and climate change activities has greatly increased”, he added, “This nourishing journey started fall of 2020- Despite coping with the challenges of work and school, I ended my studies with a 3.47 GPA. I have mastered the convolution of Environment Science and decoded the intrinsic complexity of the global climate change scenarios while understanding the meeting point of where policymakers meet Scientists in the real world.”

Mr. Dobayou in the dispatch expressed gratitude to the Liberian leader, President George Weah, and the Government of Liberia for sending him to Clark University to further learn about the social cost of carbon, solar climate engineering/solar radiation modification, the circular economy, administrative rationalism, and the merit of investment in renewable energy sources., adding, “ His support has given me more Methods and skills required to solve the complexity of problems as the world battles the thunderous impacts of climate change, environmental degradation, pollution, and environmental injustice”.

He also expressed special thanks to the Minister of Finance & Development Planning, Samuel D. Tweah Jr, the Minister of State for Presidential Affairs Nathaniel F. McGill, and the Mayor of Monrovia City Corporation, Jefferson T. Koijee for his selfless support and leadership towards many other young people and him.

In the dispatch, the EPA deputy boss also expressed thanks and appreciation to immediate boss, Professor Wilson K. Tarpeh and the EPA family, for their support, concluding he said, “Special thanks to mother Piso Saydee-Tarr, Chairman of the ruling part, Mulbah K Morlu Jr, and Dr. Samora P. Z. Wolokolie, thanks for your support, motivation, and courage to my father, mother, brothers and sisters, and friends. Thank you Liberia, I promised to keep serving you well”, he noted.

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