Liberia: Paynesville Civil Society Groups Give President Weah Ultimatum to Remove Cllr. Nwabudike from the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission - News Summed Up

Liberia: Paynesville Civil Society Groups Give President Weah Ultimatum to Remove Cllr. Nwabudike from the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission


Monrovia – Calls by several Liberians for the removal of the Chairman of the Liberian Anti-Corruption Commission since his Liberian citizenship came into question is gaining traction as a group claiming to be a civil society consortium called on President George Weah to dismiss Ndubusi Nwabudike. Speaking on several national issues of “national concern”, Joseph Koikoi, Chairman, and Samuel Sankara Johnson, secretary, said the presence of Nwabudike at the country’s premiere anti-graft institution is illegal. “Let me say this that if President Weah fails to heed to our ultimatum he will feel the wrath of the young people of Paynesville,” said Johnson. Meanwhile, the civil society consortium has also condemned the holding of meeting between LMA President Alice Yeebahn and Finance Minister Tweah because of her indictment by the General Auditing Commission. Madam Yeebahn could not been reached for comment on the matter when contacted because her phone was switched off.


Source: Front Page Africa August 12, 2020 07:52 UTC



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