Monrovia-The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) has designated BICON Inc. a Certified Public Accounting and Forensic examination firm to institute compulsory liquidation proceedings of International Insurance Company of Liberia (IICL). IICL was incorporated and licensed in 2007 as an insurance company to carry out life and non-life insurance business in Liberia. The Central Bank appointed a Provisional Administrator to commission an independent audit of the IICL to determine its viability. In keeping with Section 11.4 (4) of the Insurance Act, 2013, the court appointed the Central Bank of Liberia as Liquidator. All claims should be directed to BICON Inc. located on Randall Street 1st Floor, Gibson Building adjacent Jeans Travis Building, beginning July 6, 2020 to September 30, 2020 or contact cell # 0886512681/ 0777101773 or email: [email protected] or [email protected].

July 07, 2020 03:00 UTC

I was extremely heartbroken as I sat and listened and argued as they described my Mama Liberia. You see Mama Liberia; I defended you. Mama Liberia, I believe in you, and I know that you will stand tall again amongst your peers. In a few years, your children will be proud to say I am a child, a descendant, and an ally of Mama Liberia. Mama Liberia, sweet Mama Liberia, know today and always that I remain loyal to you.

July 07, 2020 02:48 UTC

SolutionsIn eradicating brutality and abuse against ordinary Liberians, affording limited responsibilities to the joint security would be a key factor. Point out Joint Security brutality, with statistics often highlighting particular issues. The escalations of brutality by Joint Security officers could result in them being sued, fired, or accepting liability. Often, another unfortunate consequence of high profile acts of Joint Security brutality is the damaging of community trust in the many dedicated officers who serve in a professional and respectful manner. Greater Joint Security transparency and accountability would be a welcome step towards a freer future.

July 07, 2020 02:26 UTC

Needless to say President Doe has done everything wrong, and did so all by himself. A. Romeo Horton strove even harder to avoid being part of the era marking the rise of the African Liberian. His case is the most curious because he is an African Liberian, despite (or, should I say, because of) his most American name. Can you imagine James Baker saying about President George Bush what these current officials have said about President Doe? This brings me to the purpose for which I am writing this commentary to Tarty Teh’s letter addressed to Ambassador George Washington et al.

July 07, 2020 02:15 UTC

Monrovia – The Ambassadors of Britain and the European Union (EU) accredited to Liberia on Monday paid a courtesy call on the President of Liberia, George Manneh Weah to bid him farewell as they conclude their respective missions to the country. At the recent signing ceremony of a financing agreement between the European Union and Liberia recently, Ambassador Cavé, said the training of young people for the agriculture and energy sectors is a strong focus of EU support to Liberia. Ambassador Belgrove of Britain has also been central to his country’s partnership with Liberia since his placement in 2015. The Liberian Leader extolled both envoys for their service while conveying the gratitude of the Liberian people. He wished them well in their new undertakings and assured them of Liberia’s support.

July 06, 2020 15:33 UTC





Political watchers say, the politics of the unfolding development regarding Wolokollie, has at least for now become a distraction for the ruling party, looking to unseat a popular Senator Dillon. Monrovia – This year’s Midterm Senatorial elections is more than just a race pitting the incumbent Abraham Darius Dillon against whoever the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change put up as a challenger. The ruling party must win here in the upcoming elections, if it has any chances of retaining the presidency in 2023 – and they know it. So, I’m going to run, and they asked me to step aside, I told them, no. “I’m going to be discussing with my political advisors, and I also have to go back to the organization – Liberians in support for Democratic Change, the largest auxiliary within the CDC.

July 06, 2020 06:56 UTC

Isaac W. Jackson Jr. has described recent statements attributed to Foreign Minister Gbehzohngar Milton Findley concerning his employment and qualification to bear Liberian diplomatic passport as misleading, shortsighted and disrespectful to the Honorable the Supreme Court of the Republic of Liberia. Reacting over the weekend from London, Jackson said after three years of heading Liberia’s diplomatic efforts and international relations, it is shocking and troubling that the Liberian Foreign Minister would publicly claim that he (Jackson) works for the IMO. He therefore sought the intervention of the Supreme Court of Liberia on the matter of his recall and replacement. Still not finally decided, the Supreme Court has instructed that the diplomatic passports of Jackson and his family which had expired, be renewed. “If the Honorable Supreme Court of Liberia ruled against us tomorrow, my family and I would be disappointed, as we believe the law to be squarely on our side.

July 06, 2020 06:45 UTC

Report by Rodney D. Sieh, [email protected]FrontPageAfrica has learned that Mr. Herbie Teconbla McCauley, Managing Director of the National Transit Authority, a German citizen, was among those airlifted on April 6. The EU in Liberia recorded that around 150 European citizens and residents were flown back from Liberia and The Gambia to Berlin on a chartered aircraft. The EU Delegation wishes to express its gratitude to the Liberian authorities for making this flight possible. Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Koijee could not be reached for comment and Mr. McCauley did not return a text message seeking a response. The five-year contract signed with the Senegalese firm, Numherit SA is aimed at installing cameras on all NTA buses and the construction of a new bus terminal.

July 06, 2020 06:45 UTC

The Interagency National Payroll Clean up Taskforce comprised of the Civil Service Agency (CSA), Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP), Internal Audit Agency (IAA) and the National Identification Registry (NIR). MONROVIA – In an effort to the increased the removal of the ghost employees from the GoL Payroll through the use of the biometric enrollment for all government employees, the Interagency Payroll Clean-up Task Force through the Civil Servant Agency has started validation workshop at the Ministerial Complex in Congo Town. According to a release from the Taskforce, the workshop is organized to compile and validate the National Biometric Identification Cards of Government employees across the country. The objective of the validation is to ensure all Government employees are bio-metrically verified before receiving salary payment beginning July 2020. The Interagency National Payroll Clean up Taskforce comprised of the Civil Service Agency (CSA), Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP), Internal Audit Agency (IAA) and the National Identification Registry (NIR).

July 06, 2020 06:33 UTC

Dismissed from her position as Deputy Minister of Commerce for Small Business Administration and expelled from the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change, Madam Wolokollie is telling all. Allegations that her former boss, Commerce Minister Professor Wilson Tarpeh, orchestrated a “well-organized crime” that involved a loan scheme for female marketers of the CDC. MADAM WOLOKOLLIE went further to state: “I will not take the responsibility for my boss, concerning this loan. ACCORDING TO MADAM Wolokollie, Minister Tarpeh “has the money” but has remain silent – an allegation FrontPageAfrica could not independently verify. ACCORDING TO MADAM Wolokollie, she did not touch a penny.

July 06, 2020 06:22 UTC

Capitol Hill, Monrovia – President George Weah says the formulation of Fiscal Year 2020/2021 National Budget continues to be marred by ‘exceptional constraints’ in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. “The formulation of the National Budget remains exceptionally constrained. “The formulation of the National Budget remains exceptionally constrained. This will enable us meet critical obligations prior to the approval of the budget,” the President pleaded. They expressed disappointment over the President’s continued delay in the submission of the budget, something he should have done more than two months ago.

July 06, 2020 06:22 UTC

“They say they want to reclaim Montserrado County, but they are playing with New Kru Town. When they continue to play with New Kru Town, they will not be able to get Montserrado back. Although we are living along the coast, but we have influence over New Kru Town. “They say they want to reclaim Montserrado County, but they are playing with New Kru Town. When they continue to play with New Kru Town, they will not be able to get Montserrado back.

July 06, 2020 06:18 UTC

FINANCE MINISTER SAMUEL TWEAH: “Those loans were never disbursed, the country did not receive any amount, so they are not loans. Predicated on this, the House of Representatives recently invited Minister Tweah, along with the Ministers of Justice and Public Works, Cllr. Representative Samuel Kogar (District #5, Nimba County) threatened to take the government to court if it does not pay the county social development fund in the tune of US$6.8 million within a month. In addition, he said the Government has refused to disburse the County Development fund (CDF) in the tune of US$800,000 appropriated in the national budget. “The government has been paying [Arcelor] Mittal Steel Social Development fund.

July 06, 2020 02:37 UTC

The IRCL is a conglomeration of the Liberia Council of Churches (LCC) and the National Muslim Council of Liberia (NMCL). According to the group’s President, the high wave of insecurity in the country has the proclivity of scaring away potential investors and creating unnecessary tension in the nation. Bishop Brown made these comments in an exclusive interview with FrontPage Africa at his offices in Brewerville, outside Monrovia. Bishop Brown urged authorities of the Ministry of Justice to speedily investigate these matters to bring the perpetrators to book. “We are concerned about the level of security development in the country; the too many reports of growing insecurity in our communities.

July 06, 2020 02:34 UTC

Mr. Coleman was invited to appear before LACC investigators on August 13, 2019 to answer to multiple corruption charges, ranging from alleged payroll padding through the inclusion of employees of other ministries and agencies on the payroll of the NBC. MONROVIA – The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) has cleared Gregory Coleman, the former Director General of the National Bureau of Concessions (NBC) of allegations of double emolument, payroll paddling and illegal disbursement of public monies. Gregory O.W. Coleman and therefore declare him clear of all allegations levied.”FrontPageAfrica is yet to obtain a copy of the investigative report from the LACC, neither could the Communications Director, Mr. Edwin Clarke provide comment regarding the investigation when contacted. Gregory O.W.

July 06, 2020 02:26 UTC