Liberia’s deputy inspector of police, Col. Abraham Kromah, has called on his kinsman to be law-abiding citizens and uphold the rule of law as the nation gradually moves towards the elections.
President Ends Nimba Tour Impressed by Citizen-led Development
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has ended a four-day tour in Nimba where she thanked the people of Nimba for their support to her government over the past years.
While Touring Nimba, Pres. Sirleaf Pledges Support for Ganta-Yekepa Road
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is making a tour to several towns around Nimba to assess development projects.
Nimba Inmates Released on Executive Clemency in ‘Poor Health’
Some of the Nimba prisoners granted clemency on Dec. 31 by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf are said to be in extremely poor health.
Pres. Sirleaf Pardons Five Convicts Linked to ArcelorMittal Riot
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, in her annual executive clemency exercise, has ordered the release of five citizens of Nimba who were linked to the 2013 destruction of properties belonging to ArcelorMittal.
China Union Requests Cancellation of Dozens of Work Permits
The Bush Chicken has confirmed that China Union Investment (Liberia) Bong Mines has asked the Labour Ministry to cancel dozens of work permits for Chinese workers in the employ of the company.
Nimba’s Pre-War Scrap Metal Has Lost 60 Percent of Value
The head of the Nimba County Administration, Fong G. Zuagele has reported that the scrap received from the government of Liberia through the management of ArcelorMittal has lost its market value by 60 percent.
Bureau of Concessions Identifies Challenges in Agriculture and Mining Sectors
The Director General of the Bureau of Concessions, Ciata Bishop, says the bureau has identified strings of problems in Liberia’s agriculture and mining sectors.