Liberia: Cabinet Reshuffle Imminent?

Just under a year following the formation of her new cabinet, speculation is rife in Monrovia that President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is again considering a shake-up of senior government officials.
  • Liberia:   Cabinet Reshuffle Imminent?

    New Dawn, 12 September 2012

    Report reaching this paper is indicating that President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is highly contemplating making her first reshuffle in government merely after nine months of her… Read more »

Members of the Liberian cabinet.

  • Liberia:   Cabinet 'Shakeup' at Hand

    New Republic, 12 September 2012

    Credible information gathered by this paper revealed that a cabinet reshuffle is in the offing, though it was not disclosed when that will come into effect, affecting several… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Winner Takes All?

    Analyst, 14 February 2012

    The debate rages whether or not President Sirleaf should include opposition members in her new Government. Meanwhile, the President is nearly completing the formation of the new… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Ngafuan, Konneh Take Charge

    New Dawn, 13 February 2012

    The two youngest members of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's Cabinet have taken over their respective offices at the Ministry of Finance and Foreign Affairs, respectively after… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Face of the 'New' Cabinet

    New Democrat, 7 February 2012

    With the appointment of the new cabinet almost completed, there are reports of venomous dissatisfaction amongst some of the recycled ministers, with some accusing others of… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Ministers to Sign One-Year Contracts

    New Dawn, 3 February 2012

    President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf Thursday announced a new policy measure that would require all high-level political appointees, particularly cabinet ministers to sign a one-year… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Toothless Cabinet

    New Dawn, 18 January 2012

    One day following her second inauguration, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has with immediate effect directed all members of the cabinet to act in their respective positions,… Read more »

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