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Liberia: President Sirleaf Addresses Nation


 

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Liberia Government (Monrovia)

13 April 2008
Posted to the web 14 April 2008

President Ellen Johnson will Monday address the nation in a live radio address, to be broadcast on major radio stations in the country

According to an Executive Mansion release Sunday, the President's address will cover key domestic issues of national concern. The release said, President Johnson Sirleaf's address will, among other issues, center on matters regarding commodity prices, security, corruption, and the Liberian refugee situation as well as sub-regional affairs.

The President's address to the nation will commence at 10 O'clock in the morning and relayed on ELBC, UNMIL, Radio Veritas, STAR Radio, Truth-FM, Kings-FM, and Sky-FM, as well as other affiliate local stations throughout the country.



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