While the nation is embroiled in debates surrounding the recent controversial statement of market women stole children's voting cards to give President Sirelaf victory in 2005, others are pounding the presidency with accountability censures charging also that they see nothing new or different in the current Unity Party-led government over successive past despotic and corrupt governments. Though President Sirleaf has tried in the last seven years to, in the words of supporters, "resurrect a failed and collapsed state" take its rightful place in the comity of nations, critics at home remain unsatisfied with her domestic agency which they believe is characterized by graft, corruption and nepotism amongst others. As The Analyst reports, the former chairperson of the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), Jerome Verdier, has unleashed yet another barrage of crude criticisms at the President and her government.
Since his final report charging President Sirleaf and other Liberians warmongers and placing them on 30-year political ban, coupled with the ill-fated end of his national assignment, former TRC Chairman Jerome Verdier continues to unleash sporadic verbal fury at the President and her Government raising issues that range from economic to political and social.
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