With barely nineteen months to the presidential elections in Liberia, the Deputy Minister for Administration at the Ministry of Public Works has encouraged a gathering of young people to employ wise judgments in electing people to national leadership positions.
Vandalark Patricks Was Hospitalized for Injury Incurred in Custody
Advocate Vandalark Patricks, who was recently arrested and charged for sedition and criminal libel against President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and later released from Monrovia Central Prison on bail, has been hospitalized at the S.O.S. Medical Center in Congo Town.
Pres. Sirleaf Hails Ganta Citizens for Development Initiatives
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has commended the citizens of Ganta for their ongoing development initiatives.
Koung Clarifies “My Friends Have Changed†Statement
After several months of an apparent misunderstanding between citizens of the electoral district 1 in Nimba and Rep. Jeremiah K. Koung over a statement suggesting that his friends have changed, the lawmaker has finally cleared the air.
Nimba’s Development Superintendent Wants UNMIL to Keep Essential Equipment in Vacated Barrack
Nimba’s Assistant Superintendent for Development, D. Dorr Cooper, has said he is disappointed to see UNMIL remove essential materials from its Camp Charlie Barrack in Ganta as its military personnel vacate the site.
Security Remains Tense at Police Headquarters in the Wake of Patricks’ Arrest
Though security measures are said to be in place at the headquarters of Liberia National Police following the arrest and incarceration of Vandalark Patricks at the Monrovia Central Prison last week.
Chief of Staff Ziankhan: AFL Specializing in More Fields
The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Liberia, Brigadier General Daniel Ziankhan, says over the last year, the force has delved into more areas of specialization as it continues to uphold the national security objectives of Liberia.
Patricks Hauled to Prison as Supporters Vow to Protest
As detained activist Vandalark Patricks was taken to prison, his supporters have vowed to protest his detention.