Liberia: Internal Religious Council Formulates Renewed Projects for Liberia

Monrovia — The Secretary General of the Inter Religious Council of Liberia (IRCL) Atty. Musa M. Bamba, has outlined series of programs expected to be undertaken by the institution over the next five years to buttress peace, stability, cohesiveness and proffer sustainable independent intervention during the 2017 general and presidential elections.

Atty. Bamba said despite government's "lackadaisical" approach to the council in recent times, however, he stressed that the prosperous vision of the late Catholic Bishop Michael Francis and Sheik Kafumba Konneh will remain the cornerstone of the IRCL in fostering peace, unity and development since its establishment in 1990 as a religious intervention body.

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