This op-ed argues that Mary Broh’s latest campaign could end up simply as a government machine for the destruction of homes if it is not refocused.
OP-ED: Job and Airport Security in Liberia — Cash Moves through the Masses
An op-ed on the prevalence of corruption at airports and cabinet ministers buying political patronage with gifts to the president.
OP-ED: John Morlu Can Bring the Generational Change That Liberia Needs
An op-ed that makes the case for why former Auditor General John Morlu should contest the presidency in 2017.
OP-ED: Speaker Alex Tyler’s Blind Quest for the Presidency
This month, Speaker of the House Alex J. Tyler resigned from the ruling Unity Party with rumors that he is planning on contesting the presidency. Wesseh writes an op-ed on why Alex Tyler will not and should not become president of Liberia.
OP-ED: On Distrust, Successes, Failures and Sharing your Testimony
Why is it that individuals are so secretive and distrustful even when it comes to sharing their testimonies and stories about how God has blessed them?
OP-ED: Could Bicycles Solve Monrovia’s Traffic Woes?
Liberia must become intentional about solving Monrovia’s traffic congestion problem and introducing cycling as a viable means of transportation may be an excellent place to start.
OP-ED: One Percent of Budget Allocated to Agriculture is Too Low
Allocation of only one percent of the national budget to agriculture is quite an injustice to the sector that contributes more than 40 percent to national GDP.
OP-ED: Police Partly Responsible for Mob Violence in Liberia
The Liberian government needs to stop pretending that the ubiquitous occurrences of mob violence are anything unusual. They are not.