Singer Akon backs Liberia schools’ partnership with firm
MONROVIA, Liberia — Senegalese-American hip-hop star Akon is endorsing Liberia’s plan to outsource oversight of its primary education system to a Kenya-based for-profit company, a decision that some local educators have denounced.
This West African nation six months ago unveiled plans to allow Bridge International Academies to write curricula and train teachers. Some Liberian educators say this small country of about 4 million should focus on improving salaries and not cede control of schools to outsiders.
But Liberian officials argue that radical reforms are needed. In 2013, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf described the education system as “a mess” after all 25,000 students failed the entrance exams for the University of Liberia.
In an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday, Akon said the outside partnership could be helpful, and he disagreed with those who argue the government should be responsible for everything.
