AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLiberia Justice & Security: A Monrovia City Court hearing resumed in the US$19.2 million Roberts International Airport cocaine case involving Global Logistics Service operations manager Paul King, after prosecutors missed providing the original case file; the matter is set for Wednesday, July 8. Local Governance & Public Safety: Information Minister Jerolinmek Matthew Piah criticized the Monrovia City Corporation and Paynesville City Police over repeated garbage dumping on public streets, warning that impunity undermines development. Flooding Watch: The House of Representatives will summon Liberia’s EPA, Ministry of Public Works and the Disaster Management Team on July 13 to explain recurring flooding and overflow along Monrovia’s Main Street and other hotspots. Health & Nutrition: Liberia, China and UNICEF launched a US$3 million child nutrition project for the “first 1,000 days,” targeting River Cess, Montserrado and Grand Kru. Infrastructure & Roads: ArcelorMittal Liberia says it rehabilitated 167km of roads across Nimba, Bong and Grand Bassa to reconnect rural communities. Phebe Hospital Labor Crisis: Three Phebe Hospital Workers’ Union leaders were released on promissory bond as their criminal proceedings continue. Regional Shipping Tensions: US-Iran strikes around the Strait of Hormuz escalated after attacks on commercial vessels, with oil prices rising and Gulf states on alert.
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