AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoHouse Oversight on RIA Cocaine Bust: Liberia’s House has summoned LDEA, LIS, Customs and airport authorities over a US$19.2m cocaine seizure at Roberts International Airport, demanding answers on border screening, investigations and prosecutions. Health Regulation Crackdown: The Liberia Medical and Dental Council has shut down Goodwill Clinic and two other private facilities in Sinkor and New Matadi after inspections found expired medicines and serious waste and standards violations. Police Housing in Crisis: Pleebo Police Barracks officers say their barracks are effectively uninhabitable, citing leaking roofs, broken facilities and unsafe conditions, and are calling for urgent renovation. Constitution Reform Push: Civil Service Agency DG Dr. Josiah Joekai Jr. urged modernization of Liberia’s 1986 Constitution, arguing reform is needed for stronger accountability and development. Public Transport Payment Gap: Government still owes ABK Incorporated US$3.44m for buses and trucks delivered to the NTA under a US$3.94m contract. Human Rights Debate: Liberian Human Rights Defenders rejected claims that a church-backed “Strengthening Families” conference is promoting foreign ideologies, while the Inter-Religious Council endorsed the event. River Gee Witchcraft Abuse Case: LNP has charged and forwarded eight suspects to court over alleged abuse and humiliation of a 58-year-old woman tied to witchcraft accusations. Maritime Milestone: The National Port Authority says the Freeport of Monrovia successfully berthed the largest container vessel ever to dock there, praising faster turnaround and growing port capacity.
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