The Minister of Education, Dr. Joseph Korto, has called for accommodation and compromise between the implementation of the national educational system and the traditional institutions of Poro and Sande societies in Liberia.
The Minister was responding to a call by this year's Independence Day Orator for the government and the people to respect the cultural heritage and traditional institutions in the country. The orator, Paramount Chief Flomo Targbah Barworor of Jorquelleh District, Bong County, specifically called on the government to allow traditional leaders conduct Poro and Sande societies in their jurisdictions without any hindrance under the law.
Speaking in a telephone interview with Daily Observer reporter from his Maryland home, Dr. Korto said he was in total agreement with the paramount chief about maintaining respect for the existence and operation of the Poro and Sande societies, but observed that times and conditions had changed since the establishment of Western education throughout the country. He called for a proper scheduling of events that would not pit the sessions of Poro and Sande (bush schools) against the regular (Western) school calendar.