AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWest Point Market Dispute: The House of Representatives unanimously upheld a court ruling that the 73-year-old Old General Market in West Point falls under the Liberia Marketing Association, while also sending the matter to its Peace and Reconciliation Committee for dialogue and de-escalation. Women in Fisheries: NaFAA signed an agreement with iCampus Liberia to roll out a women’s fisheries and livelihood incubator program across Liberia’s nine coastal counties. Youth Jobs: LWSC launched a short-term employment program for graduates and TVET students to gain practical workplace experience. Cocaine Probe Pressure: The Federation of Liberian Youth warned it may stage a peaceful sit-in at the LNP if the US$19.2M airport cocaine investigation doesn’t show real progress soon. Energy Boost: Lawmakers ratified a US$57M loan to expand solar generation and add battery storage at Mount Coffee. National ID Crisis: The Senate reopened debate on the suspension of National ID issuance, as citizens struggle with banking and commerce. Women, Peace and Security: Liberia validated its Third National Action Plan (2026–2031) for Women, Peace and Security. Governance Reforms: The Witness Protection Agency began reviewing the Whistleblower Protection Act to close legal gaps and strengthen safeguards. Illegal Mining Crackdown: Government operationalized the Protect Our Resources Taskforce (PORT) to intensify enforcement against illegal mining.
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