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.
Rep. Browne Proposes Capitol Security Service, Calls Private Guards “Ill-equippedâ€
Representative J. Byron Browne of Grand Bassa’s fourth district has proposed setting up a 24-hour security service for legislators.
Legislative Information Service Proposes Reforms at Legislature
MONROVIA, Montserrado – The Director of the Legislative Information Service at the Liberian Legislature, McCarthy Weh, has submitted a proposal to the leadership of the Liberian Senate and the House of Representatives seeking a comprehensive reform at the Liberian Legislature.
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.
LACE Says Bad Roads and Raining Season are Delaying Legislative Projects
The Executive Director of the Liberia Agency for Community Empowerment, Julius K. Sele, has disclosed that bad roads are hampering the ability to complete legislative projects in some parts of the country.
Six Government-Owned Enterprises to be Axed
Along with the draft budget for the 2015/2016 fiscal year, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s administration presented an act to the national legislature last Tuesday to dissolve six government-owned enterprises.