AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTax Reform Push: Liberia Revenue Authority chief James Dorbor Jallah urged transparent, consistent rollout of the Tax Expenditure Management Act of 2025, saying it will tighten oversight of tax incentives and protect government revenue. Road Finance: President Boakai submitted a US$30m BADEA financing agreement to lawmakers for the Salayea–Konia Road project, seeking ratification to boost northern connectivity and trade. Justice Speed: INCHR demanded faster prosecution in the US$19m drug case and urged Boakai to transmit a Health Equity Fund Bill to help secure both justice and healthcare. Currency Supply: The House approved CBL’s plan to print up to L$79b to replace worn banknotes and ease Liberia’s cash shortage. Integrity Dialogue: UNDP-backed national dialogue in Monrovia called for a stronger anti-corruption and integrity reset, with wider public participation and better service delivery. Healthcare Support: China donated essential medicines and supplies to JFK Medical Center to address shortages and strengthen hospital resilience. Cyber Safety: LTA brought its cybersecurity campaign to Maryland County, warning citizens about online fraud and urging safer digital habits. Nimba Training Concern: Nimba University’s low engineering and geo-sciences graduate numbers sparked alarm over future local capacity for mining and technical jobs. Rubber Export Pressure: RPAL and RDFI renewed calls to convert the raw rubber export ban into permanent law to grow domestic processing and jobs.
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