While the talks surrounding that notification were still ongoing, Mr. Gregory O. W. Coleman, who is the Director-General of the National Bureau of Concessions (NBC), too, sent in his resignation. In his letter to President George Manneh Weah, Mr. Coleman, who served as a former Police Inspector General, said, “My tenure as Director-General at the National Bureau of Concessions has been full of challenges and rewards. The Bureau’s role on the Inter-ministerial Committee on Concessions is now pivotal in determining the government’s policies toward concessions. Therefore, I am grateful to have achieved success to the top from the first rung of the Liberia National Police.”He, however, stated that he remains committed to service to his country and feel that there is no better calling than public service. The DDGA stood in the visitor chair, while the DDGC took comfort in siting on my desk, continuing the banging and insulting me and my generation.” The Liberia National Police had to get involved to bring the situation under control.
Source: Front Page Africa November 25, 2019 15:56 UTC