Discontent in District #10: Representative Acarous Moses Gray Faces Criticism Over Alleged Nepotism and Neglect

In recent developments, District #10 representative Acarous Moses Gray has come under scrutiny for allegedly sending his daughter, Amelia Gray, to the USA for studies, while neglecting qualified and professional members of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) for international scholarships. Critics argue that Gray’s actions highlight a disparity in opportunities within the ruling government. […]

Liberian Citizens Demand Accountability: Contrasting Wealth and Poverty in the Weah Administration

In recent times, a growing wave of discontent has swept through Liberia as citizens demand a thorough audit of the Weah administration’s financial dealings. The stark contrast between the lavish spending on personal luxuries, exemplified by the extravagant tomb of Nathaniel McGill’s mother, and the impoverished lives of many CDCians has fueled the call for […]

Auditing is Not Witch-Hunting: Liberians Call for Accountability in Boakai’s Government

As Liberia prepares for the transition of power from President George Weah to President-elect Amb. Joseph N. Boakai, a resounding cry emerges from the citizens urging the incoming government to conduct a thorough audit of the previous administration. While some elements within the political landscape may attempt to frame this call for accountability as witch-hunting, […]

The Controversial Transformation of Henry P. Costa: From Advocate to Accuser in Liberian Politics

Henry P. Costa, once hailed as the “Moses of Liberia” for his outspoken advocacy, has undergone a significant transformation that has left many questioning his credibility in the talkshow business. Costa’s shift from celebrating the Promise Mandate of the Liberian people to elect Ambassador Joseph Nyumah Boakai as President of Liberia to supporting George Manneh […]

Ensuring Accountability: Can President-elect Amb. Joseph Nyumah Boakai Implement a Travel Ban on George Weah?

In 2020, Sierra Leone President Maada Bio took a bold step by issuing a travel ban on former President Ernest Bai Koroma and 120 others over allegations of corruption and economic malfeasance during his time in office. This move, supported by a detailed White Paper, marked a significant effort towards accountability and transparency in governance. […]

The Limits of Immunity: Article 61 and the Transition of Power in Liberia

As Liberia anticipates the transfer of power from President George Weah to President-elect Amb. Joseph Nyumah Boakai after the January 2024 inauguration, questions arise about the potential legal protection Article 61 provides to outgoing presidents. George Weah, facing potential allegations of corruption and mismanagement during his presidency, might consider the shield of Article 61’s immunity […]

President-elect Joseph Nyumah Boakai: A Potential Catalyst for Anti-Corruption Reform in Liberia

As Liberia anticipates the inauguration of President-elect Amb. Joseph Nyumah Boakai, there is a palpable sense of hope among citizens that he might emulate the actions of Sierra Leone President Julius Maada Bio in combating corruption and recovering ill-gotten wealth from the previous administration. Drawing parallels with President Julius Maada Bio’s first term in Sierra […]

Prioritizing Accountability: President-elect Joseph Boakai’s Imperative for a Corruption Investigation

As President-elect Amb. Joseph N. Boakai prepares to assume office, the nation eagerly anticipates a new era marked by transparency, accountability, and responsible governance. One pressing issue on the minds of citizens is the need for a comprehensive corruption investigation into the outgoing government of President George Weah. Many argue that an immediate and thorough […]

Liberian Citizens Call for Travel Ban on Outgoing Ministers: A Plea for Accountability

As the inauguration of President-elect Amb. Joseph N. Boakai approaches, citizens across the nation are voicing their concerns and demanding accountability from the outgoing administration. A notable call from the public is for the incoming government to impose a travel ban on the outgoing Ministers of Finance and Foreign Affairs. This demand reflects a growing […]

LRA Assistant Commissioner James Afif Jaber Alleges Wrongful Suspension Amid Allegations of Impropriety and Corruption

In a startling turn of events within the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA), Assistant Commissioner for Real Estate Tax, James Afif Jaber, finds himself at the center of controversy as he alleges wrongful suspension. Jaber claims that his suspension is a direct consequence of his efforts to raise alarms regarding impropriety and corruption within the organization. […]