Day: August 17, 2022

Weah Begins to Make Bomi Happy – Government Constructs Housing Units for Medical Staff

IPNEWS: In 2021 while touring Bomi County on his first nationwide tour, President George Weah was told by Bomi County Senator, Edwin Snowe that if the President makes Bomi County in terms of development, the people of Bomi will make him happy come the 2023 presidential and legislative elections. So despite grim economic realities largely …

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–As Criminal Court Indicts SUP’s Agitators IPNEWS: Criminal Court ‘A’ on Monday, August 15, 2022, indicted several Coalition for Democratic Change – Council of Patriots (CDC-COP) members for reportedly brutalizing University Students during the July 26 Independence Day Celebration. The Court, through its Grand Jurors, charged defendants Ben B. Togbah, Abdurrahman Barry, Aaron K. Chea, …

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President Weah Promises to be Development King in Liberia

IPNEWS: In continuation of his nationwide tour of Montserrado County on Tuesday, August 16, 2022, President George Weah told residents of District #9 that he will be the development king of Liberia, as his government focuses on implementing more development projects in Liberia. The Liberian leader said that his quest to develop Liberia remains unquenched …

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Pres. Weah Wants ECOWAS Probe Sierra Leone Violence

IPNEWS: Former Peace Ambassador and President of Liberia, George Weah, has called on the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to speedily investigate and bring to book the perpetrators of the recent violence in the Republic of Sierra Leone. According to the Liberia News Agency (LINA), the Liberian leader reaffirmed that peace and stability …

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Inadequate Power Supply Undermines Liberia Economy

IPNEWS: The Liberia Electricity Cooperation (LEC) is a public agency that’s wholly and solely responsible for providing power supply in the Country. After the 14 years of devastating Civil war that left the facility damaged and brought serious challenges in the power grid sector, Citizens continue to struggle for adequate power supply. Even though several …

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NACSUL Hails Rep. Tarponweh

–For Introducing an Act to Make Road Fund Autonomous  IPNEWS: The National Civil Society Union of Liberia (NACSUL) has hailed Margibi County’s District #1 Representative, Tibelrosa S. Tarponweh, for introducing an act to make the National Road Fund of Liberia (NRF) an autonomous agency. The group has meanwhile joined Representative Tarponweh’s endeavor to ensure that the …

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MR. PRESIDENT, US’ TARGETED SANCTIONS, SHOULD BE A WARNING TO YOU

Mr. President, it is often said that the ‘falling of the dried leaf, is a warning to the green leaf.’ This is why the Tuesday, August 15, 2022, announcement by US Ambassador Michael A. McCarthy, on the imposition of economic sanctions and travel restrictions on three of your top officials, Minister of State and your …

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(L-R) Clayton Louis Ferrara, Justin “Jaybird” Farrow, and Reginald Burroughs III

Good Afternoon! When I was confirmed as Ambassador to Liberia, I had great hopes for focusing on commercial work, ramping up foreign investment in Liberia. That was not meant to be. Thank you for coming today to discuss a serious topic that I care deeply about because it is endangering Liberia’s future. Liberia deserves high …

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“EXHIBIT A HIGH LEVEL OF PROFESSIONALISM AND COMMITMENT,” BONG JUDGE TELLS FIVE NEWLY ADMITTED ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW

IPNEWS: The Bong County Bar Association has admitted five new members as attorneys-at Law. They are former UNMIL Radio Reporter Fascia B. Harris, Jeremiah Samuel Dougbo, I, Maria-Salome Smith, Emmanuel N. Reeves, and Paul M. Jackson respectively. Their admittance is in assonance with a communication issued on July 21, 2022, by the Chief Justice of …

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