Aggrieved Enumerators Threaten to Burn LISGIS Office in Cape Mount

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Aggrieved Enumerators Threaten to Burn LISGIS Office in Cape Mount

IPNEWS: Aggrieved protesting Census Enumerators have threatened to burn down the office of LISGIS in Grand Cape Mount County.

During a violent protest in Tahn Town, Gola Konneh District on Wednesday, November 16,  2022, several Enumerators broke into the office of the Liberia Institute for Statistics and Geo-Information Services (LISGIS), and made away with several valuable materials in demand of their just ‘training allowances’ and ‘other payments’ promised them by LISGIS before the training exercises commenced some time ago.

Valuable materials taken away by the protesting aggrieved Enumerators include life jackets, and tablet phones amongst others.

Meanwhile, the aggrieved protesters insist that until their money can be paid by LISGIS, they will not return the materials and equipment.

It can be recalled last Friday, November 11, 2022, following a declaration of a Census holiday by President George Weah, several enumerations nationwide refused to show up and conduct the Census in their assigned communities throughout Liberia.

The enumerators have over the weeks complained about unpaid training allowances, as well as the lack of deployment of logistics to hard-to-reach communities in Liberia to conduct the census.

Due to the failure of LISGIS to successfully kick start the Census, three days after its failure, President George Weah dismissed the acting Executive Director, Wilmot Smith, and the Deputy Director General for Statistics and Data Processing, Alex Williams.

The Executive Mansion press statement stated the two former LISGIS were dismissed for administrative reasons, IPNEWS learned that their dismissal was due to ineptitude.

IPNEWS also learned that the former Deputy Director General for Statistics and Data Processing had earlier resigned two days before President Weah announced his dismissal. Mr. Williams is said to have stated the pieces of professional advice that were given to the now dismissed Executive Director Wilmot and Board Chairman Samuel Tweah fell on duck’s back. So if resigned over policy issues. By: James Lehmer Hiama, Jr.; 0770334857/0888270604; hiamajames@gmail.com.

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