AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Watch in Liberia: Liberia’s Ministry of Health and NPHIL reactivated the national emergency hotline 4455, urging the public to report suspected Ebola symptoms as authorities say there are currently no active cases but preparedness must stay sharp. Government Oversight & Health Communication: Deputy Information Minister Daniel Sando said 16 travelers under public health surveillance are not Ebola patients—just precautionary monitoring—after a JFK Medical Center nurse was suspended over an Ebola-related WhatsApp audio that sparked panic. Local Governance & Trade: Lawmakers formed a House committee to investigate alleged unlawful charges and delays at Monrovia’s Freeport, including claims that importers must pay for “Central Tracking Numbers” before loading. Energy & Power: President Boakai submitted a US$57m financing deal to the House for ratification to expand renewable generation and strengthen Liberia’s electricity infrastructure and regional power links. Digital Modernization: Boakai’s Executive Order No. 163 on the National Digitalization and Modernization Initiative could reshape how government systems coordinate and serve citizens. Women’s Health: PAYOWI marked World Menstrual Hygiene Day in Todee with education and open discussions for women and girls.
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