Grand Kru County District 2 Representative Fonati Koffa Set for 3rd Annual Constituency Visit to His District; Heads Senatorial Campaign ThereMONROVIA – The Office of Grand Kru County District#2 Representative Hon. Scores of Grand Kru students are expected to obtain degrees in various disciplines. On Tuesday, December 1, the Grand Kru County District #2 Representive who is also the Chairman of the CDC Grand Kru County Campaign, will arrive in Buah at his district office, which is currently dubbed as the Central Command Heaquarters of the Strike Force. It is there that the Lawmaker will officially begin campaign activities as the chairman of the Grand Kru campaign for the re-election of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) candidate, Dr. Peter Sonpon Coleman. After the election, Rep. Koffa will visit his projects including the three elementary schools nearing completion and and furthered do other annual development tour.
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November 26, 2020 22:18 UTC
Record shows that Lofa County has three women currently on the ballot for the December 8, 2020, Special Senatorial Elections. Those contesting include incumbent Representatives Julie Wiah Fatormah and Mariamu Beyan Fofana of Lofa County Districts #2 and #4 respectively, along with Ms. Deddeh North Jones, a prominent women’s leader and activist. Representative Mariamu Fofana, is second term lawmaker who currently chairs the House’s Committee on Rules, Order and Administration in the 54th National Legislature. Mariamu Fofana’s senatorial bid, and urge all those interested in progress and development of our dear county (Lofa) and by extension Liberia, to lend support to Hon. Mariamu Fofana to ensure that comes December 8, she is overwhelmingly elected as the next Senator of Lofa county,” Vamadu Sheriff accentuated.
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November 26, 2020 21:11 UTC
“Do Not Wait For Government Jobs” – Former Foreign Minister, Olubanke King-Akinrele Challenges Graduates Of The African Methodist Episcopal UniversityMONROVIA – Former Liberia’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Madam Olubanke King -Akerele, has challenged graduates of the African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU) to use the knowledge acquired, self-innovations, and talents adequately if they must live a better life and immensely contribute to the betterment of their country. Madam Akerele maintained that the graduates must also constitute themselves into organizations and render consultancy services in their respective expertise to immensely contribute their quotas to Liberia’s development. According to her, the graduates are emerging leaders, and as such, they should possess the values of leadership to guarantee their success in the future. You don’t have to wait for government jobs; come together and provide services that are necessary”. Madam Akerele maintained that the realities of present-day Liberia should be critically looked at by the graduates to make a determination on which area to galvanize help and support for.
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November 26, 2020 07:18 UTC
MONROVIA – Mr. Sylvester Lama, the husband of the late Gifty Lama, who was found, along with Mr. Albert Peters, dead in a vehicle on Broad Street on October 1, 2020, has rejected the autopsy report provided by the government. The state-sponsored autopsy concluded among others that the two Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) employees died from Carbon Monoxide. That report is a trash; we know we cannot fight because the report is from the Ministry of Justice; we cannot fight. That report is a trash, we know we cannot fight because the report is from the Ministry of Justice and we cannot fight. According to the autopsy report, post mortem total body Computer Tomography showed mild purification of the brain and mild autolysis of the soft tissue.
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November 26, 2020 07:18 UTC
The guidelines, published by the Ministry of Health, require all ‘non-exempt” incoming and outgoing travelers to be tested for the disease. These measures also require the “exempt” travelers to present a negative PCR COVID-19 test result from an accredited lab within 96 hours of testing. The new Travelers protocols also require that the National Public Health Reference Lab tests all non- exempt travelers for COVID-19. Exempt travelers who do not have a valid negative COVID-19 test result will also be tested. The Ministry of Health says travelers who test PCR positive for COVID-19 will undergo treatment based on Liberia case management guidelines while travelers who test negative are to self-quarantine and monitor their symptoms via the Liberia Travel App for a period of 14 days, beginning the day after their arrival in Liberia.
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November 26, 2020 07:16 UTC
MONROVIA – The remains of fallen Public Works Minister Mobutu Vlah Nyepan was Wednesday laid in state in the rotunda of the Capitol Building. Mr. Nyepan who died while serving as Public Works Minister also served as Senator of Sinoe County in the 53rd Legislature. At the state funeral held at the Capitol Building, President George Weah paid tribute to the fallen Works Minister, describing him as the “doctor of the bad road medicine”. President Weah remembered the late Works Minister for his dedication and commitment to serving his country with integrity. It was his responsibility as Minister of Public Works to concretize the vision of my administration which is building roads.
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November 26, 2020 07:07 UTC
The teachers were selected from all six schools that Educate Liberia affiliates with in four counties, including Montserrado, Grand Cape Mount, Grand Bassa, and Gbarpolu. Right now we are doing phase one, which is teachers’ training, because without training the teachers, the children won’t learn; what the teachers learn will definitely spill over to the children. She hopes that in the future, Educate Liberia can add on other schools, in the other parts of the country, to the ones that they presently work with. And after the last five series, Educate Liberia will select other teachers from other schools, to begin from step one with the series,” Mrs. Scott-Caranda stated. We are assisting government in training their teachers.”Currently, Educate Liberia is self-funded by its 5-member Board of Directors.
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November 26, 2020 07:07 UTC
Liberia: Government of Liberia, with Support from Qatar Charity Foundation Breaks Ground for Construction of Islamic SchoolPaynesville – The Government of Liberia with support from the State of Qatar, through the Qatar Charity Foundation, in partnership with the Islamic Community has broken ground for the reconstruction of the United Garwah Islamic Center and Mosque in Paynesville. The United Garwah Islamic School about a year ago was gutted by fire, leaving twenty eight students, including their teacher dead. He told the gathering that the only survival of the fire incident, who was an Imam, coincidentally died in an accident on the day of signing the agreement for the funding with Qatar Charity Foundation. Sheriff said the project is hundred percent funded by the Qatar Charity Foundation and is expected to be completed at the end of May 2021. In September 2019, 28 children along with their teacher died in a tragic fire disaster at the Islamic School.
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November 26, 2020 07:06 UTC
KAKATA, Margibi County – BRAC-Liberia has commemorated this year’s International World Children’s Day with several vulnerable adolescents’ girls under its Empowerment and Livelihood for Adolescent (ELA) project in Kakata, Margibi County. World Children’s Day was first established in 1954 as Universal Children’s Day and is observed on November 20 every year to promote international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide, and improving children’s welfare. stated: “BRAC-Liberia is just doing that through our programs; it is because of your rights that BRAC has the Empowerment and Livelihood for Adolescent (ELA) project. She, however, praised BRAC-Liberia for initiating the ELA project and other future initiatives that would be helpful to vulnerable women and children of Liberia. BRAC-Liberia as part of its World Children’s Day celebrations distributed toys to participants of its Empowerment and Livelihood for Adolescent (ELA) project in Margibi County.
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November 26, 2020 06:56 UTC
Peter Chinco Logan says a prayer at a ribbon-cutting ceremony during the induction of the new headquarters of the National Civil Society Council of Liberia on 13th Street, SinkorSINKOR – The National Civil Society Council of Liberia (NCSCL)—the largest conglomerate of advocates and activists in the country—has inducted its first ever headquarters its leadership says points to a new era in the institution’s history. “Today’s ceremony points to a new beginning for a vibrant civil society, prepared to provide the necessary coordination, promote networking and dialogue…for a functional civil society in Liberia.”The dedication of the facility is a breakaway from the controversy of NCSCL’s elections in December last year. Mrs. Pope-Kai said she had stuck to her campaign promises of uniting and strengthening the comity of civil society organizations and grassroots groups. “We urged members of civil society to remain constantly engaged but never should we resort to violence to address our concerns,” she said. ECOWAS Ambassador Babatunde O. Ajisomo praised the efforts of civil society groupings in the country and admonished them to seek more knowledge in their areas of advocacy for truthful reports.
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November 26, 2020 06:45 UTC
MONROVIA – For the first time, aspiring entrepreneurs aged six to sixteen will have the chance to sell their products and services at an event tailor made for them: Heritage International Leadership Academy (HILA) Young Entrepreneurs Fair on November 28, 2020 at the HILA Campus Congo Town, Sophie Community. HILA 9th Grader Claire Simpson stated “What inspired me to join the entrepreneur’s fair was my love for trying new experiences, and learning new things that may benefit me. The business fair is an absolutely amazing way to teach students how to properly manage a business and to understand the ways of the modern world. I would like to make Claire’s Life Savers to truly become the talk of the own and to spread awareness about women and girl’s hygiene and safety.”The HILA Young Entrepreneurs Fair will be held in collaboration with the monthly Made in Liberia Fair all in one venue. Young entrepreneurs who showcase the best product or service, the best presentation, the best business ideas, and the most innovative product will be awarded prizes.
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November 26, 2020 06:45 UTC
MONROVIA – A delegation from the Nigeria Customs Service, Customs Command and Staff College (NCCSC) comprising of senior students and lecturers recently concluded a week long study tour in Liberia. The delegation was in the country as guest of the Customs Department of the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) and their visit was aimed at conducting a strategic study tour by students of Senior Course 4 of the Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College. The strategic study tour highlighted the assessment of programs and activities of the LRA Customs Department in “Sustaining Customs Operations under the COVID-19 Environment”, information and experience sharing about customs administration including approach mechanisms relative to customs operations. Speaking during an interactive engagement with members of the Nigeria Customs Service delegation, LRA Commissioner of Customs Saa Saamoi expressed thanks and appreciation applauded to the Nigeria Customs Service, Customs Command and Staff College for selection LRA Customs as one of the destinations for its student study tour. He described the (NCCSC) delegation visit as a vital move in fostering a customs to customs relationship which is a step forward in enhancing regional collaboration and coordination in partnering to ensure trade facilitation and customs operations.
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November 25, 2020 21:11 UTC
Senator Lawrence claimed that the base of the ruling party candidate in the area is being controlled by Mr. Austin Spader, who is an Assistant Minister, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was beaten by angry audience and taken away later by the police,” Senator Lawrence stated. Senator Lawrence pointed out that Mr. Goffa was allegedly thrown out of the station by Mr. Findley’s supporters on grounds that the ruling party candidate wanted to appear on the station. In recent times, there has been series of violent attacks among supporters of rival candidates contesting the senatorial election, particularly in Grand Bassa, Grand Cape Mount and Bomi counties. One Idrissa Mansaray, a businessman engaged into mining activities in the county, was accused by the locals of transporting Sierra Leoneans to register and vote in favor of his candidate, Senator Watson.
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November 25, 2020 08:03 UTC
Liberia: Autopsy Report Reveals LRA’s Albert Peters and Gifty Lama Died of Carbon Monoxide and Inhaling GasolineMONROVIA – The autopsy report of the late Albert Peters and Mrs. Gifty Lama and the police investigative report have concluded that the two employees of the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) both died as a result of inhaling Carbon Monoxide from gasoline/hydrocarbon fumes and fumes from defective car exhaust system in the floor of the car. At some point, Gifty A. Lama is said to havedisembarked her vehicle and joined Albert Peters in his blue ToyotaHighlander jeep. The Parking Attendant further indicated that he tried to collectthe parking fee from Albert Peters, but Albert Peters told him to close hiscar door. The parking fee from Albert Peters, but Albert Peters told him to close his car door. That the two petty thieves confirmed encountering the unresponsivebodies of Albert Peters and Gifty Lama in the vehicle, but concluded theindividuals were intoxicated.
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November 25, 2020 06:01 UTC
Tiawan Gongloe, President, the Liberia National Bar AssociationMONROVIA – The Liberia National Bar Association (LNBA) has differed with the government of Liberia over its decision to conduct the December because, according to them, the government is not proceeding in conformity with Article 91 of the Constitution. According to the LNBA, it has observed that Liberians are more focused with the December 8 special senatorial election. According to Minister McGill, the National Elections Commission has informed the President that it has already started the process of printing ballot for the National Referendum in line with the Supreme Court’s mandate. I’m pleased to call on all Liberians that the referendum is on course. The referendum will proceed as planned and we are asking all Liberians that these recommendations are not coming from the President but the people of Liberia.
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November 25, 2020 05:48 UTC