AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAnti-Corruption Push: Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf urged President Boakai to prioritize a specialized National Anti-Corruption Court, saying cases must be concluded swiftly and credibly. House Oversight & Decorum: The House ordered leadership to investigate Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah after remarks on Spoon Network TV; Fallah later apologized and retracted. Drug Probe Fallout: Liberia’s US$19.2M cocaine seizure at Roberts International Airport is still sparking pressure—Senators summoned security officials over a slow probe, while government urged accusers to submit credible proof. Aviation Sanctions: Delta Air Lines added Liberia to its cargo embargo list, suspending freight over narcotics-trade concerns. Health Crisis: Phebe Hospital workers threatened to shut down operations unless a months-long labor dispute investigation report is released. Flood Impacts: NDMA says flooding has affected over 1,000 people, with risks to water safety and vulnerable groups. Education & Funding: Margibi lawmakers vowed to block concession amendments unless higher-education revenue supports Margibi University; Nimba University also called for more funding amid infrastructure strain. Regional Trade: Ganta (Liberia) and Danané (Côte d’Ivoire) pledged tighter border cooperation to boost trade and security.
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