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20/02/2024
For Immediate Release
President Boakai Makes New Appointments in Government
The President of the Republic of Liberia, His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has nominated additional officials to positions in government affecting several line Ministries and Agencies.
The Ministries, Agencies and Nominees are:
Ministry of Internal Affairs
1) Samuel Brown, Deputy Minister for Administration
2) Selena Polson Mappy, Deputy Minister For Operations
3) Cllr. Loseni F. Bility, Assistant Minister For Legal Affairs
4) James K. Yolei, Assistant Minister For Operations
5) Mike Khailelu B. Jabateh, Assistant Minister For Urban Affairs,
6) Brown B. Sarlee, Sr., Assistant Minister For Administration
7) William Jallah, Assistant Minister For Cultural Affairs
Local Government/Ministry Of Internal Affairs
8) Whroway Bryant, Superintendent, Montserrado County
9) Byron W. Zahnwea, Superintendent, Rivercess County
10) Alex Grant, Superintendent, Grand Gedeh County
11) Miatta Dorley, Superintendent, Bomi County
12) Alfred Zinnah, Assistant Superintendent For Development, Bomi County
13) Robert Bestman, Mayor Of Paynesville City, Montserrado County
Ministry Of Health
14) Roger S.W.Y. Domah, I., Deputy Minister for Administration
15) Martha Morris, Assistant Minister for Administration,
Liberia Immigration Services
16) Stephen Zargo, Commissioner General
17) Elijah F. Rufus, Deputy Commissioner for Administration
18) A. Kundukai Jaleiba, Deputy Commissioner for Operations
19) Atty. Dickson R. Tamba, Deputy Commissioner For Naturalization
Ministry Of Education
20) Amos Fulley, Deputy Minister For Instructions
21) James Armah Massaquoi, Deputy Minister For Administration
22) Jonathan S. Jackson, Assistant Minister For Fiscal Affairs & Human Resource
23) Clifford Konah, Jr., Assistant Minister For Teacher Education
Ministry Of Information, Culture & Tourism
24) Atty. Dogba K. Norris, Jr., Assistant Minister For Culture & Tourism
Ministry Of Youth & Sports
25) Henry Yonton, Deputy Minister For Administration
26) J. Bryant Mcgill, Deputy Minister For Youth Development
27) G. Andy Quamie, Deputy Minister For Sports
28) Laraamand Nyonton, Deputy Minister For Technical, Vocational Education & Training
29) Valerie Williams, Assistant Minister For Administration
30) Kuta Gbakolay, Assistant Minister For Youth Development,
31) Murvee Gray, Assistant Minister For Sports
32) Collins Tamba, Assistant Minister For Technical, Vocational Education & Training
Ministry Of Post & Telecommunications
33) Jeneba Paasewe, Deputy for Operations
34) Sheikh Sheriff, Chief Information Officer
35) V. Marshall Sambola, Assistant Minister for Operations
36) Moses Wright, Assistant Minister for Planning, Research Statistics & Documentation
Ministry Of Transport
37) Archibald S. Abban, Deputy Minister for Administration
38) Kansualism B. Kansuah, Deputy Minister for Land & Rail Transport,
39) James Karpu Momo, Assistant Minister for Administration & Insurance,
40) Zunu Kokolo Duyann, Assistant Minister for Land & Rail
Ministry Of Labor
41) Emmanuel C.D. Gonquoi, Deputy Minister for Planning & Manpower
42) Jackson F. Wolobah, Assistant Minister for Statistics
43) Emmanuel K. Barnes, I., Assistant Minister for Planning & Manpower Development
Ministry Of State for Presidential Affairs
44) George T. Marshall, Jr., Assistant Minister for Special Services
45) Mohammed Kromah, Assistant Minister for Human Resource
46) Terrence T. C. Woods, Presidential Aide
47) Terry L. Quoie, Assistant Minister for Logistics
Ministry Of Foreign Affairs
53) Cllr. Deweh Gray, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
54) Gabriel H. Salee, Deputy Minister For Administration
55) Cllr. Jeddi Armah, Deputy Minister For Legal Affairs
56) Dr. Ibrahim Nyei, Deputy Minister For International Cooperation & Economic Integration
57) Cllr. Rosetta Nagbe Jahkollie, Assistant Minister For Legal Affairs
58) Naomi Gray, Assistant Minister For International Cooperation & Economic Integration
59) Leon M. Talery, Assistant Minister for European Affairs
60) Daniel Koikoi, Jr., Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs
61) Karishma Pelham-Raad, Assistant Minister for International Organization
62) Saywah Gbar, Assistant Minister of Public Affairs
63) Bob H. Sheriff, Ambassador Designate
Foreign Service Institute
64) Reginald B. Goodridge, Director General, Foreign Service Institute
Ministry Of Public Works
65) Jocelia J. Tarpeh, Deputy Minister for Rural Development & Community Services
66) John K. Zogar, Assistant Minister for Technical Services,
67) Margaret T. Sarsih, Assistant Minister for Operations
68) Sundiata Juaseii, Assistant Minister for Construction
69) Isaac Vaye, Jr., Assistant Minister for Rural Road
70) Abraham Rahim Bility, Assistant Minister for Program & Planning
71) Albert Touklon, Assistant Minister for Community Services
72) Julian Morias Johnson, Assistant Minister for Administration
Ministry Of Finance
73) Mrs. Sarah M. Mulbah, Assistant Minister for Budget
Liberia Telecommunications Authority
74) Abdullah Kamara, Chairperson
75) Patrick Honnah, Commissioner
76) Clarence Kortu Massaquoi, Commissioner
77) Ben A. Fofana, Commissioner
78) Angela Bush Cassel, Commissioner
Liberia Telecommunications Corporation
79) Richardson Ndorbor, Chief Executive Officer
National Insurance Company of Liberia
80) Nortu Jappah, Managing Director
81) Abdullah Swaray, Deputy Managing Director
National Road Fund of Liberia
82) Hanson S. Kiazolu, Chief Executive Officer
Liberia Agriculture Commodity Regulatory Authority
83) Ceebee C.D. Barshell, Deputy Director General for Administration
Liberia Petroleum Regulatory Authority
84) Marilyne Logan, Director General
National Port Authority
85) J. Luther Tarpeh, Chairman Of The Board, National Port Authority
86) Mohammed S. Kromah, Co-Chairman Of The Board, National Port Authority
87) Jonathan Kaipay, Manager, Port Of Buchanan
Environment Protection Agency
88) Dr. Emmanuel K. Urey Yarkpawolo, Acting Executive Director,
National Transit Authority
89) Edmund Forh Forh, Managing Director
90) T. Melvin Cephas, Deputy Managing Director for Administration
91) Noah Zawu Gibson, Deputy Managing Director for Operations
National Lottery Authority
92) Ciapha Saah Gbollie, Director General
93) Ennish Fahnbulleh, Deputy Director General for Administration
94) Christian Cooper, Deputy Director General for Operations
National Housing Authority
95) Florence K. Geegbae, Managing Director
96) Steve Saah Kolubah, Deputy Managing Director for Administration
97) Alex W. Railey, Deputy Managing Director for Technical Services
Governance Commission
98) Prof. Alaric K. Tokpa, Chairman
Liberia Agency For Community Empowerment (LACE)
99) Jefferson S. Tucker, Deputy Executive Director
Civil Service Agency
100) Josiah Joekai, Director General
101) Dahnu Mianyen, Deputy Director for Administration
Liberia Airport Authority
102) Helena M. Doe-Knuckles, Deputy Director General for Administration
Liberia Refugee, Repatriation & Resettlement Commission
103) A.J. Armah Kanneh, Deputy Executive Director for Administration
104) Richard Hoff, Deputy Executive Director for Operations
National Bureau of Concessions
105) Jsb Theodore Momo, Director General
106) Cllr. Rachell Yabah-Duobah, Deputy Director General For Concessions
National Public Health Institute of Liberia
107) Robell Laytee Gbeintor, Director Of Public Health Research
Central Agricultural Research Institute
108) Joseph Toumed, Deputy Director General
National Disaster Management Agency
109) Konto D. Saygar, Deputy Director For Administration
110) Louise K.D. Morris, Deputy Director For Operations
Liberia Intellectual Property Office
111) Garmai Koboi, Director General
112) Clarence Cole, Deputy Director General For Copyright
National AIDS Commission
113) Alexander Zogbaye, Sr., Commissioner
National Identification Registry
114) Dr. Edward Liberty, Executive Director
115) Alphonso Belleh, Deputy Executive Director For Administration
General Services Agency
116) Johnson P. Sloan, Deputy Director General For Administration
117) Robert Wilson, Deputy Director General For Operations
National Fire Service
118) Emmanuel Farr, Deputy Director For Administration, National Fire Service
Center For National Documents & Records
119) D. Nelson Bearngar, Director General
Liberia Water & Sewer Corporation
120) Wilson Gaye, Deputy Managing Director for Administration
121) Eddie B. Miller, Deputy Managing Director for Finance
122) Janice Love Bropleh, Deputy Managing Director for Sales & Marketing
123) Patrick Sandikie, Deputy Managing Director for Technical Services
124) Dr. Khalipha Bility, Chairman, Board of Directors
125) Mrs. Lucinda Cole Carter, Member, Board of Directors
126) Mrs. Comfort Bedell Dahn, Member, Board of Directors
127) Gabriel Flaboe, Member, Board of Directors
128) Jonathan Paye-Layleh, Member, Board of Directors
WASH Commission
129) George W. Yango, Chief Executive Officer
130) Jackson Paye, Commissioner
Ministry of Agriculture
131) David K. Akoi, Deputy Minister for Planning And Development
132) Antoinette F. Dukuly, Deputy Minister for Administration
133) Moses R. Gbanyan, Deputy Minister for Regional Development Research and Extension
134) Solomon C. Hedd-Williams, Deputy Minister for Technical Services
135) Edward B. Perry, Assistant Minister for Extension
136) Folton Blasin, Assistant Minister For Administration
137) Zogbo Luther, Assistant Minister For Technical Services
138) Francis F. B. Mulbah, Assistant Minister For Planning And Policy
Liberia Petroleum Refining Company
139) Mrs. Nancy Moye, Member of the Board, Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC)
The President has also recalled Ms. Masah Sobboh, Assistant Minister for Human Resources, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs, and reappointed her as Coordinator for Special Services/Projects, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs. These nominations, where applicable, are subject to confirmation by the Liberian Senate.
President Boakai further calls on all those nominated and appointed to continue to demonstrate diligence, commitment, integrity, professionalism, and loyalty in service to country.
Signed:
Kula Bonah Nyei Fofana
Presidential Press Secretary
Government Agenda Reporters (GAR)-Liberia.
1st Street, Sinkor, Monrovia
Republic of Liberia
October 23, ,2023.
For Immediate Release:
The Government Agenda Reporters ( GAR-LIBERIA) wants to sent out a congratulating message to all heads of political parties and their respective supporters, including all Liberians for the maturity and peaceful October 10 polls
GAR says, the future of our democracy rest in our hands and it is crucial that citizens uphold the trust and confidence placed in them through the constitution that says all power is inherit in tje people
Democracy is not just about casting votes; it is about ensuring that every votes are counted accurately and fairly.
GAR-LIBERIA wants all citizens especially voters remember that the peace of the country is now in their hands, and called on the elections commissioner to play her role as require and expected
GAR-LIBERIA believe that free, fair and transparent Elections will build the momentum of big Trust, Unity, and Achievements, under your watchful eyes at NEC as the country goes to runoff on November 7, 2023
Finally, we encourage all Liberians to remain peaceful to tje runoff presidential election and channel every grievency through the various referral dispute pathways of elections in our country because violence only destroy
Signed: -----------------------
George K. MOMO
Secretary General
GAR-LIBERIA.
Approved: ---------------------
Mr. Tee Tennyson Torplue,
CEO & President
GAR) -Liberia.
Cell+231- 777-345959
Government Agenda Reporters (GAR-LIBERIA)
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August 23, 2023
Press Statement for Immediate Release
The leadership and members of Government Agenda Reporters (GAR-LIBERIA) express deepest condolences to the families, including members and officials of CDC for the untimely death of three members of the Girls for Weah
Auxiliary in a tragic motor accident, while in route to B**g County on August 22, 2023.
Equally important, the Management of Government Agenda Reporters ( GAR-Liberia), also regrets the death of the driver that was taking the ladies to B**g and Nimba Counties
We regret the sad incident and in prayers with the bereave families including the party and
GAR-Liberia is calling on all Liberians to join us, as we encourage the bereave families to take heart and put trust in God Almighty
GAR-LIBERIA leadership and members commend the Standard Bearer of the Collation for Democratic Change (CDC), who double as President of the Republic of Liberia' His Excellency Dr. George Manneh Weah, for suspending his campaign activities for the period of two days, while in Bomi and have immediately returned to Monrovia for a mourning program.
Void of politics, GAR is encouraging all Liberians to turn out in their numbers today at the National Headquarters of CDC for mourning program organized by the ruling party.
Again, we pray that God will speak to the bereave families to take heart as they go through this difficult time of their bereavement
signed: -------------------------------
George K Momo
Secretary General
GAR-LIBERIA
Approved : -----------------------
Tee Tennyson Torplue
CEO/President
GAR-LIBERIA .
GAR TV News
By George K 6
Johnsonville Citizens Vowed to Re-election President George Weah
Montserrado: A group under the banner B**g County United Organization for the re-election of President George Weah days they will ensure president Weah is elected during the first round of the October Elections
The group President James Warmah in an interview with Voice of Liberia said his organization based in New Israel Community, Lower Johnsonville is exerting every efforts to ensure the township is deliver to the CDC on October 10
Warmah further that president Weah deserve a second term die to his many developmental initiatives ranging from roads connectivity, the tuition free policy, payment of WASSCE fees, and the construction of housing units among others
"We don't need to worry about bad road, electricity and WASSCE fees anymore, because President Weah is doing all" he stayed
At the same time tje Johnsonville Friends of Nora Finda Bondo for the Re-election of President George Weah based in New Israel Community has embarked on a door to door campaign for a one round victory for for CDC on October 10 this year
Making tje disclosure to Voice of Liberia on Friday in Johnsonville, the group President Cyrus Kortu said, residents and citizens of New Israel Community have resolved to elect president Weah for continuous developments and warned the opposition not to temper with the community already sealed to vote the CDC
" We will make sure President Weah is given second term to do more development" he said
The Johnsonville Friends of Nora Finda Bondo has vowed to ensure his community members remain peaceful during this critical time of the country history and call on politicians to a peaceful Liberia as the biggest picture during their campaign rallies
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By Domingo Dargbeh
ECOWAS REPRESENTATIVE TO LIBERIA CAUTIONS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE S TO UPHOLD FARMINGTON DECLARATION.
Montserrado: With at least one month and nineteen days to Liberia's General and Presidential Elections, the Representative of the President of ECOWAS Commission to Liberia has cautioned Presidential Candidates to uphold the Farmington declaration.
Speaking at a Stakeholder Forum organized by ECOWAS in Monrovia, Amb Josephine Nkrumoh reminded political parties leaders to ahead to the peace document, something she said will maintain the high earned peace Liberians enjoy.
Madam Nkrumoh said Liberians should uphold the Farmington Declaration as a means of keeping the peace because the world is washing the process.
She however disclosed that the peace of Liberia is in the hands of every Liberians to maintain it, because the Country is at a critical time and season.
The Resident Representative of the President of ECOWAS commission to Liberia noted that the October 10th General and Presidential Elections should focus on peace messages as political parties engage the campaign process.
The ECOWAS diploma at the Same time used the occasion to call on political parties leaders to engaged their supporters, especially the Youth to be violence free, adding that the young people are future leaders of the county.
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By Domingo Dargbeh
CPP VICE STANDARD BEARER WANTS JOURNALISTS PREACH PEACE MESSAGE .
Montserrado: The Vice Standard Bearer of the collaborating Political Parties Cllr Charlyne Brumskime has challenged the Liberian media to Preach messages of peace instead of hit speeches that will instigate violence into the country during the 2023 General and Presidential Elections.
The CPP Vice standard Berear said members of the media should not accept money from opposition candidates to milard other Candidates characters in the name of politics.
Speaking to team of Reporters few minutes after her participation at a stakeholders forum organized by ECOWAS in Congo town, the Female Vice presidential candidate maintain that it's important on all political leaders to maintain the peace during and after the October 10 Elections.
Madam Brumskim at the same time used the occasion and called on the National Election Commission to provide a level plain field during the October 10 General and Presidential Elections.
The Liberian lawyer and Vice Running Mate to Mr . Alexander Cummings frowned on state security of denying her Chief of Office staff access into the Hall and allowed other candidates to entered the Hall with some of their officials.
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By Joe Osaga Bartee Jr
SENATOR WESSEH APPLAUD JOURNALISTS, FOR MAINTAINING PEACE.
Montserrado: River Gee County Senior Senator Conmany B. Wesseh has apploused the Librarian media for her role played in keeping the peace of Liberia for over 20 years.
Making the disclosure in an exclusive interview with team of journalists over the weekend, Senator Wesseh said, the role of the media in maintaining the peace is exceptionally grateful, adding that Journalists are necessary in any given society.
According to Senator Wesseh, journalists have improved trust in governing the State , with the inclusion of all factors in the peace building process of Liberia, noting that check and balance has become the order of the day.
He however challenge the Media to continue to preach messages of peace, adding that one of the things journalists should do, is to inform the Liberian populace to refrain from violence as they go through these political seasons.
The Liberian Scholar and experienced Lawmaker pointed out that nearly all journalists across the country are underpaid, and some are volunteering, yet they make the sacrifices because of the passion for the profession and the love for country.
The Liberian Lawmaker encouraged Liberian journalists to strive for greatness and balance their news stories, and discourage some of their colleagues who may want to practice bad or yellow journalism apparently because of other influence.
"Journalists are professionals, they should be valued and respected in society, especially during these political period of campaigns and elections, journalists should play a neutral role."
The River Gee Lawmaker who is also seeking re-election reminded citizens of the County to vote in the interest of the Country, stressing that it's the right of every Liberian to exercised their political rights, most especially people who have taken time to learn about the issues, as such, he thinks, we all should manage our expectations and control our emotions, when dealing with people during this time of campaign, because the peace that we are enjoying today cannot be kept by force, rather it can only be achieved by understanding.
He made these assertions over the weekend at the Ellen Johnson Ministerial Complex following a peace dialogue in remembrance of the Accra Comprehensive Peace Agreement held in Accra Ghana on August 18, 2003.
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By Domingo Dargbeh
IG Sudue WANTS NEW POLICE GRADUATES BE MORE PROACTIVE.
Montserrado: The Inspector General of Police, Col. Patrick Sudue has challenged graduates of the 45th class of the Liberia National Police to uphold the rule of law in the discharge of their duties.
Speaking to a gathering at the graduation ceremony, Col. Sudue cautioned the graduates to be passionate about their job, as society is watching them.
"Today you have graduated and ready to serve, but as you go about your patrols to perform your National duties, it is your full responsibility to do it with passion and diligence ".
The Police Chief, reminded his men to be objective in making decisions, adding that the decision they will make will either put someone in to trouble or deter someone from committing crimes.
IG Sudue encouraged the graduates to be independent in the discharge of their duty with no fear or favor.
He noted that the Liberia National Police is a place to served, and not to be served.
Col. Sudue however called on citizens of the Country to respect officers of the Liberia National Police because they are working in the interest of the vice majority.
The graduation ceremony took place at the Police Academy Barracks, and brought together scores of Government Officials, including experts from the Security Sector of Liberia.
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By Domingo Dargbeh
LNP GRADUATE 673 POLICE OFFICERS
Montserrado: In order to strengthen the Security Sector of Liberia, the Liberia National Police
over the weekend graduated the 45th Class with over six hundred and seventy three police officers.
Making remark at the graduation ceremony in Paynesville city, ECOWAS Boss Madam Josephine Nkrumoh cautioned the graduates to be disciplined and more proactive in discharge of their duties.
The ECOWAS Diploma challenged the officers to distance themselves from being engaged into politics, and be fair in what ever they do, especially during these political seasons, adding that the world is watching them in the discharge of their duties.
Madam Nkrumoh at the same time used the occasion to apployed the Liberia National Police for putting out such a huge number, noting that since the establishment of the Police Force, this is the highest number of graduates ever.
For his part, Montserrado County District # 9 Representative Frank Sarh Forko vowed to lobby with the National Legislature to allocate more money for the Liberian National police to improve the operation of the institution
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