By Jaheim T. Tumu, [email protected]The decision to remove the two senior officials was based on a resolution submitted to the Board of Directors, which relied on findings from an investigation committee that cited violations of the Public Financial Management Regulations of 2009. Although no specific timeline was provided regarding when the Board reached its decision, both officials were relieved of their duties with immediate effect. Despite the assurances from the government, the dismissal of Prince S. Bonnah, who previously served as Vice Chair for Economic Affairs of the Economic Freedom Fighters of Liberia, has sparked sharp reactions from the political party. In a statement released by the party, the EFFL expressed support for efforts aimed at building an accountable and transparent Liberia, consistent with its own internal revolutionary policy. The EFFL disclosed that its intelligence services and auditors are currently reviewing the Board resolutions and committee recommendations that led to Bonnah’s dismissal.
Source: Front Page Africa February 03, 2026 08:35 UTC