AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMarket Protest: Hundreds of market women at Rally Town Market blocked UN Drive, protesting higher table and waste fees and added charges that they say are crushing already low sales. Constitutional Reform: Former River Gee Senator Commany B. Wesseh traced Liberia’s constitutional review push to student activism in 1980, urging citizens to honor those sacrifices. Human Trafficking Trial: A defendant in Liberia’s human trafficking case admitted parts of the indictment and agreed to cooperate, leading prosecutors to drop charges against her. Energy Skills: LERC and the University of Liberia signed an MoU to develop an energy auditing curriculum to boost efficiency and regulatory capacity. Sports Policy: Finance Minister Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan pledged stronger support for sports and a campaign to legally protect and brand kickball as a Liberian invention. Justice & Due Process: A court ordered the immediate reinstatement of former LNP Assistant Commissioner Sam Doe S.D. Gballah, citing violations of due process. Law Enforcement Integrity: New LNP and LDEA graduates were urged to reject corruption as they enter national service. Diplomacy: Liberia’s government reportedly moved to recall the EU envoy over “undiplomatic remarks,” raising fresh tension with the EU.
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