COVID-19 Stimulus Package Dragnet Chases Prof. Wilson Tarpeh

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COVID-19 Stimulus Package Dragnet Chases Prof. Wilson Tarpeh

IPNEWS: It all started off as a joke last year when various communities in and around Monrovia, lashed out of then Commerce Minister Wilson Tarpeh, administration of the much anticipated COVID-19 stimulus package.

The stimulus package, greeted by tears and grieves, from vulnerable and underprivileged communities was echoed across the country. Now, the tears and grieves of those  hungry population are now turning into a nightmare for the former Commerce Minister, Prof. Wilson K. Tarpeh, as the plenary of the Liberian Senate has mandated the General Auditing Commission to audit the World Food Programme and the government’s committee that headed the US$30 million COVID-19 stimulus package.

A motion by Grand Bassa County Senator Nyonblee Kangar Lawrence urged the GAC to audit the process and report to the Public Accounts Committee of the Senate in the soonest possible time.

During deliberation in session, Senator Lawrence said she didn’t sign the joint resolution approving the stimulus package because it never had distribution plan. 

IPNEWS understands that intense conversation is now ongoing with authorities of the World Food Programme and members of the Special Presidential Committee on the COVID-19 stimulus package to ensure the global acclaimed Organization (WFP) and the long years of Profession of Wilson K. Tarpeh are not thrown under the bus.

Diplomatic sources informed IPNEWS that the government of Liberia does not have the jurisdictional power to investigate the World Food Programme in accordance with International diplomatic protocols.

Other sources have hinted that a communication from the WFP outlining the distribution plan and list of the stimulus package might just settled the debate around the controversial ‘stimulus package’.

At Thursday’s May 21, 2021, Senate session, the Minister of Finance and Development Planning and the head of the stimulus package professor Wilson K. Tarpeh should have appeared before the plenary of the Liberian Senate to report to the body.

According to secretary of the Senate, Professor Tarpeh phoned him and said that he couldn’t come because there was no way he could get the report from the World Food Programme, because that the WFP is requesting diplomatic procedure.

Bomi County Senator Edwin Melvin Snowe said the Senate is a formal place so they will not accept a phone call as an address to them. Instead, he advised the Senate to write the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in order to get the full report from WFP.

The Government of Liberia contracted the WFP to use its expertise to carry out the COVID-19 stimulus food distribution, but the under the contract, the UN food agency shall not assume liability for losses or damages arising out of, relating to or connected with the Agreement, unless attributable to gross negligence or willful misconduct by the agency.

It also stipulates the WFP shall not be liable for any indirect or consequential loss or damage, and that WFP liability hereunder shall be limited to the total funding ceiling under the agreement.

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