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Liberia: New Appointments in Government


 

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Liberia Government (Monrovia)

14 April 2008
Posted to the web 15 April 2008

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has made appointments in government, affecting the University of Liberia, the Ministry of Transport and the Liberia Broadcasting system.

An Executive Mansion release issued Monday night, said those appointed are, Dr. Al-Hassan Conte, Ambassador Extraordidnary & Plenipotentiary; Mr. Wilmot J. Paye, Assistant Minister for Land Transport, Ministry of Transport; Mr. Augustus Wloba Williams, Assistant Minister for Administration, Ministry of Transport, and Mr. Albert K. Samukai, Deputy Director General for Administration, Liberia Broadcasting System.

The appointments, the release said, are subject to confirmation by the Liberian senate.



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