Liberian Ministers Likely to Face Dismissal

Amid criticisms of her government's performance, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has vowed to undertake sweeping action in the coming days, ranging from transfers and reshuffling to dismissals of cabinet ministers.

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  • Liberia:  Dismissals, Reshuffles in Gov't Soon

    The Inquirer, 30 October 2012

    Presidential Press Secretary Jerelimick Piah has told Executive Mansion reporters that in keeping with the ongoing review of performance contracts which was jointly prepared by ... read more »

Sirleaf appointing her first set of cabinet officials.

  • Liberia:  Ellen's Dismissal Axe Hangs Over Several Gov't Officials

    Heritage, 30 October 2012

    President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is shortly expected to affect her administrative actions against several government officials serving in the Executive Branch. According to ... read more »

  • Liberia:  Heads to Roll

    The NEWS, 30 October 2012

    There are indications that President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf might take actions that would affect some members of her cabinet. read more »

  • Liberia:  Cabinet Reshuffle Soon

    New Democrat, 30 October 2012

    Few months to the end of the one-year performance contract cabinet ministers signed, President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has threatened to effect mass dismissals and reshuffle in her ... read more »

  • Liberia:  Bitter Birthday - Gift for Cabinet

    The Analyst, 30 October 2012

    It was meant to be a day of wining and dining. It was supposed to be a day, for the working people, to wash out the fatigue of labor. Of course a happy moment it was at the ... read more »

  • Liberia:  Several Ministers Face Dismissal

    The New Dawn, 30 October 2012

    The fates of several cabinet ministers now hang in the balance as President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has vowed to undertake sweeping actions ranging from transfers, reshuffle to ... read more »

  • Liberia:  29 October Press Briefing Notes (press conference)

    Liberia Government, 29 October 2012

    Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to this very special press conference in the C. Cecil Dennis, Jr. Auditorium. Today is Monday, October 29, 2012. The last time we ... read more »



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  • The sucks Govt.
    Nov 20 2012, 01:17

    That is the problem we need to have transparency in the govt.or this will never end because the liberian media is influence by the poerful. We need solutions not problems we have had too many problems. come on man common sense.

  • George A Kamara AKA MR Polo
    Nov 3 2012, 05:36

    Yea "is like taking the red oil from the pot after melting it to the cup while spreading it over the rice right?" (Taking them From 1st grade to 2nd grade, or double promotion. Ministers of corrupt degree).

  • GOODLIBERIAN
    Oct 31 2012, 05:11

    the press need to work harder and forget about "Cato". ma Ellen once told them that they were all "Cato journalists" i am a Liberian who tend to believe it. You give them money, then they are prepare to destroy anyone character. They have started again see the reporting of Rodney Si eh, Philip Wessex ET all. The journalists in this country needs to be responsible. IN THE ARTICLE ABOVE, I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU JOURNALISTS..... WHO WERE THE SPONSORS OF THE WAR THAT KILL 350,000 OF OUR PEOPLE, WHO WERE THOSE THAT ASK FOR THE MANSION TO BE LEVELED AND WILL BE BUILD IN THREE DAYS, SO THEN WHO ARE THE REAL KILLERS. PLEASE ANSWER'''''''

  • MR.PRESERVATION
    Nov 1 2012, 15:28

    That's all some of the greedy politicians are eager for as if, that will solve the continuous epidemic of corruption, which is found in all sectors of our society. From religious institutions,the opposition parties themselves, the security forces, legislatures, Judiciary and, executive branches of government. The problem will take time and generations of being accountable, to bring it down significantly. I think the president should be very cautious, not to just fire someone, all relocate them to a different possition. Instead, she should look at the substantial track record of the individual,before making any move, along with auditing of that ministry. " you can not please all the the people all the time ". Liberia is addressing a problem, the no one dare talk about in previous governments since our country came into existance. That i will call signicant progress, including the freedom of speech, to even write about it.

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