AGP Executive Report
Last update: 24 minutes agoYouth & Democracy: Naymote Partners trained 25 young political leaders from 13 parties on Liberia’s electoral laws, governance roles, and proposed reforms, after selecting them from 45 applicants. Foreign Affairs & Community: Chief Imam Ali Krayee praised FM Sara Beysolow Nyanti’s “quiet development footprint,” citing support to vulnerable communities, infrastructure, and successful Hajj participation. Customs Reform: LRA’s Customs Risk Management and Intelligence manager, Abraham F. Siafa, advanced to the final stage of a World Customs Organization diagnostic facilitator accreditation. Public Finance Oversight: The Legislature will hold a major PAC hearing July 15, summoning MFDP, LRA, CBL and banks over how tax revenues were handled between 2018 and 2024. Water Crisis Accountability: The House summoned LWSC boss Mohammed “Mo” Ali over Kakata’s prolonged piped-water collapse. Justice & Drugs: Final arguments in the US$19.2m Roberts Airport cocaine case are set to end today, while new charges were filed against Philip Yeoh Jr. Human Rights: CeHRD demanded a transparent probe into the disappearance of a three-day-old infant from a Buchanan government hospital. Health Access: WACP Liberia launched free specialist medical outreach in New Kru Town. Digital Payments: Finance Minister Ngafuan says Liberia is expanding mobile money and the Pay Na-Na instant payment system to boost inclusion and revenue collection. Environment & Flood Risk: Doe Community residents cleared drainage ahead of heavy rains.
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