Twenty Protocol Officers from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and State for Presidential Affairs have departed Liberia for a two-week intensive specialized protocol training in India.
As part of his immediate Action Plan, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gbehzohngar Milton Findley, during his confirmation hearing at the Liberian Senate, promised to conduct training for all protocol officers across government ministries and agencies in order for them to be more effective in performing state functions.
According to a Foreign Ministry release, Minister Findley publicly pledged that while providing stewardship as Minister of Foreign Affairs, his administration would prioritize building the capacity of
employees of the Ministry.
The training of the protocol officers, which was initiated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, is a gesture from the Government of India through its Consul General near Monrovia.
The release said the training was influenced by Minister Findley and is in furtherance of support from the Government of India in addition to its commitment to developing the Mahatma Gandhi state-of-the-art conference center expected to be established on the Bali Island, outside Monrovia.
The specialized protocol training in India is intended to deepen the knowledge and skills of Protocol Officers at the Offices of the President as well as those employed with the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
The training of the 20 protocol officers is also a way of preventing protocol deficiencies during national functions and state forums in the country.
Protocol officers are strategic and essential employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who are charged with the responsibilities of facilitating state visits and ensuring the smooth reception of
dignitaries throughout national functions.
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