Despite calls from several corners for Pres. George Weah to not only declare his assets but also require his appointees to do so, the president has taken no action in that direction. In ignoring the calls from the public, Weah is demonstrating that he has no interest in being tough on corruption.
No Mr. President, Land Rights Before Changes to Citizenship Laws
Please Mr. President, protect our people first and then you can have your day in the spotlight for removing the racist component of our laws.
Letter to President Weah: Land Sale to Foreigners is a Premature Proposal
We are at a critical point in our land reform process and at this stage in the process, it is premature to start suggesting sale of land to all foreigners.
OP-ED: U.S. Must Include Liberians on TPS in Any Immigration Legislation
The issues of reparations for slavery and damages to Liberians for America’s destructive roles in the founding of Liberia and the devastating civil war must be prioritized.
OP-ED: What’s the New Game Plan for the Partnership Schools for Liberia Program?
The case for PSL expansion is anchored to the historical neglect by the state to fulfill its role in funding quality education for all Liberians.
OP-ED: The Core Of Corruption – Unlawful Presidential Appointments
Without an amendment of the constitution or court action, all appointments of mayors and town chiefs are unlawful.
Farewell Letter From Education Minister George K. Werner
As I now hand the baton to my successor, Prof. Ansu D. Sonii, I am confident that the Ministry and our education system are in good hands.
OP-ED: The Integrity Team President Weah Needs to Fight Corruption
The unholy marriage that existed between the Sirleaf administration and corruption must be immediately divorced by President Weah.