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July, 2024

 

Liberia: Ministry of Health Commemorates World Hepatitis Day

 The National AIDS and STIs Control Program of the Ministry of Health today July 29, 2024 celebrated World Hepatitis Day, held in the Conference Hall at the Ministry of Health, the event brought together several partners and scores of Liberians from the Health sector to grace the occasion. Speaking during the opening of the event Dr. Caullau Jabbeh-Howe Assistant Minister for Preventive Service stressed the need for all hands on deck in spreading the message of the danger of Hepatitis in Liberia. “Today, as we gather to mark World HepatitisRead More


Liberia: “Ex-President George Manneh Weah Accuses Boakai’s Administration of Political Witch Hunts”

By: Christopher S. Bestman Monrovia, Liberia – July 31, 2024: In a passionate address delivered to the nation, former President George Weah condemned recent actions by the Unity Party (UP) administration under President Joseph Boakai, alleging a pattern of political repression aimed at silencing dissent within the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) and the broader opposition community. Addressing the nation at the headquarter of the CDC, Former president Weah highlighted a series of “unlawful detentions” ordered by the UP administration on July 29, which reportedly involved heavily armed security personnelRead More


Post- Robtellian Possibilities for Liberian American Diplomacy-Former Finance Minister Samuel D Tewh Jr writes

Reproaching or praising 2024 National Orator Dr. Robtel Pailey for her courageous but unflattering and undiplomatic remarks towards the United States in its relations with Liberia fundamentally misses the point. Robtel Pailey has said what almost unanimously every Liberia statesman or politician ardently believes: that the United States has not lived up to its fair fair share of the bargain in its long-standing relations with Liberia. Whether or not this assertion or statement is justified is NOT the issue. The issue is that from almost every perch of governance orRead More


STAND Refutes Orator’s Criticism; Affirms Liberians’ Gratitude to the United States

Monrovia, Liberia, 27 July 2024 STAND strongly objects to and considers as unfair the remarks made by the National Orator during Liberia’s 177th Independence Day commemoration. The Orator described the longstanding historical ties between Liberia and the United States as an “outsized influence” and a “so-called special relationship.” Further, the Orator condemned the United States’ recognition of Liberia’s independence as a “bad product” of the Liberia-America relationship. This analysis demonstrates a lack of historical understanding and disregards the religious, moral, political, economic, and social benefits that this relationship has providedRead More


Remarks By His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr.

President of the Republic of Liberia On the Occasion of the 177th Independence Anniversary of the Republic of Liberia The Centennial Pavilion, Ashmun Street, Monrovia, Liberia. July 26, 2024 Our Esteemed Guest, President Nana Dankwa Arkufo Addo, and Representatives of Other Foreign Heads of State; Mr. Vice President & Mrs. Koung; First Lady Kartumu Y. Boakai;​ Mr. Speaker and Honorable Members of the House of Representatives; Madam President Pro Tempore and Members of the Senate; Madam Former Vice President of Liberia, Honorable Jewel Howard-Taylor; Madam Chief Justice, Associate Justices, andRead More


A Radical Agenda for Re-imagining Liberia

National Oration by Dr. Robtel Neajai Pailey 177th Independence Day Celebration, Republic of Liberia July 26, 2024 [SALUTATIONS; ALL PROTOCOLS OBSERVED] As someone who loves this country with every fiber of my being, I feel very honored and privileged to address you today. When I think of Liberia’s birth as a nation, I often picture fists of all shapes and sizes raised in the air [like this]. Because our declaration of independence on July 26, 1847 was a revolutionary act of defiance. Back then, when blackness was synonymous with bondage,Read More


U.S. Embassy Clarifies CDA Rodriguez’s Withdrawal from Independence Day Celebration Amid Controversial Remarks”

By: Christopher S. Bestman facebook_20240728_094954 Monrovia, Liberia – July 26, 2024: In the wake of recent events during the Liberian Independence Day Celebration, the United States Embassy has released a statement to clarify the decision made by Chargé d’Affaires (CDA) Rodriguez to leave the event. The United States and Liberia share a rich history and a commitment to democratic values. However, during the celebration, the national orator’s speech deviated into divisive rhetoric and included unfounded accusations, prompting a response from the U.S. diplomatic mission. The Embassy highlighted the longstanding partnershipRead More


“Liberia 177th Independence Day: A Call for Unity and Transformation”

By: Christopher S. Bestman Monrovia, Liberia July 26, 2024: As Liberia celebrated its 177th Independence Day, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai and national orator Dr. Robtel Neajai Pailey delivered a touching remarks that resonated deeply with citizens, urging a collective commitment to unity and progress. In his speech at the Centennial Pavilion, President Joseph Nyumah Boakai expressed gratitude for the nation’s resilience and the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom, justice, and democracy. He acknowledged that while Liberia enjoys independence, many citizens still face challenges such as hunger, homelessness,Read More


Liberia: Independence Day Orator Demands Radical Transformation for Liberia’s Future; ___ Urges Liberians to Dignify the Nation’s Core Values

By: Abraham Sylvester PantoMonrovia, July 26, 2024 – Addressing scores of citizens, government officials and International guests at the Centennial Pavilion in Monrovia, Dr. Robtel Neajai Pailey, the National Orator for Liberia’s 177th Independence Day, called for a radical agenda to re-imagine the nation’s future.Dr. Pailey, a distinguished academic and Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics, delivered her speech under the theme, “A Radical Agenda for Re-imagining Liberia.” She emphasized the revolutionary spirit of Liberia’s founding in 1847 and the need to reconnect with the nation’s core principlesRead More


LCC Exposes Boakai-Says Corruption, Wanton Killings of protesters, Lawlessness Are the order of the day

The Liberian Council of Churches has Outlined widespread public Corruption, Willful Non-adherence to Rule of Law and Others within the Unity Party -led government presided over by President Boakai Boakai. In a statement signed by its President, Rev. Dr. Samuel B. Reeves, Jr., the Council stated that despite the Unity Party government is relatively six months, yet there were critical conditions which continued to affect the country since the inception of the Boakai led Administration. The LCC in its situation report and assessment of the Boakai’s regime raised concerns overRead More