MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Gbarpolu County Senator, Hon. Amara Konneh has weighed in on the appointment of Dr. Layli Maparyan as President of the University of Liberia (UL), addressing growing concerns surrounding her non-local background. In a reflective statement on Monday, January 6, 2025, Sen. Konneh acknowledged the skepticism expressed by some Liberians but emphasized the need for unity and support to ensure her success in leading the institution.
The senator highlighted UL’s longstanding struggles, which have persisted since the tenure of the late Dr. Mary Antoinette Brown Sherman. According to Konneh, the university, structured as a “matrix” organization, has faced challenges in fulfilling its mission of advancing scientific discovery and enhancing student learning while also addressing the need for robust fundraising efforts. These challenges, he suggested, have undermined UL’s ability to maintain its status as a center of academic excellence.
Dr. Maparyan’s appointment, while met with criticism, presents an opportunity for change, Konneh argued. He stressed the importance of her ability to navigate the political, strategic, and cultural complexities of UL’s environment to revive the institution’s reputation and academic standing. Such a task, he noted, would require collaboration and goodwill from the UL community and the broader Liberian public.
Sen. Konneh expressed optimism about the new leadership, offering his congratulations to Dr. Maparyan while urging stakeholders to provide their full support. He pointed out that her success would not only benefit the university but also contribute to Liberia’s broader educational advancement.
In a personal note, Konneh highlighted his shared academic connection with Dr. Maparyan as fellow alumni of Pennsylvania State University, affectionately known as the “Nittany Lions.” He wished her success in her new role, reiterating the need for a collective effort to overcome the challenges that have hindered the university’s progress.
The senator’s statement comes amid intense public debate about Dr. Maparyan’s appointment, with many questioning the decision to bring in a non-local leader for Liberia’s flagship public university. Konneh’s remarks, however, serve as a call for reconciliation and a reminder of the importance of shared responsibility in achieving institutional transformation.
Dr. Layli Maparyan was appointed on Saturday, January 4, 2025, by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, following a recommendation from the University of Liberia’s Board of Trustees. Senator Konneh’s message highlights the importance of collective support and collaboration in shaping the institution’s future. His remarks reflect a broader understanding that meaningful progress requires unified efforts and an openness to new perspectives for the greater good.