Liberia: First Appearance at G8 Summit

Liberia has attended the Group of Eight nations' summit at the invitation of British Prime Minister David Cameron in Ireland.

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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf delivers Goodwill Message at the inauguration of President Ernest Bai Koroma in Freetown

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  • Liberian People
    Jun 20 2013, 13:46

    Many ordinary Liberians have lost trust in President Sirleaf's leadership of Liberia with the exception of her ministers, deputies, cronies, and the well connected. The president says one thing but her actions speak volumes on corruption, transparency, judiciary reform, and development. After 7.5 years in power, Monrovia and its environs have no electricity, no safe drinking water, education and health care are in the toilet. Why must she speak on transparency when there is no transparency in her administration. All audits reports have been shelved because those implicated are her cronies. President Sirleaf in collaboration with the corrupt Liberian legislature have made matter worse. They allocate the national budget to their benefits and salaries. Why should Liberia spent US $224,000.00 on a lawmaker per year when children are not going to school and selling in market places? How can a minister or director receive 500-1000 gallons of gasoline on monthly basis when he or she is not going anywhere. The mistakes of past are being repeated. Nepotism is on the rise in government. Corruption has over taken to a point where it is done in the open, banks, place of business, air port, every where in Liberia. Thanks to President Sirleaf's leadership.

  • jonrock65
    Jun 20 2013, 14:51

    the emphasis shouldn't be place only on multinational companies , but members of the G8 nations , these nations sometimes turn a blind eye to curruption in African countries , once the policies of these currupt African leaders suit their countries ( members of G8 )interest , example Paul Biya's Cameroon , France says nothing about his long stay in power and his currupt policies that is causing young cameroonian to flee their nation , the late Omar Bongo give all his countries wealth to france , while his people were suffering , America back the currupt regime of the late president Samuel Doe of Liberia , the members of G8 need to also speak out against curruption , even if the policies of these currupt African leaders suit their interest .

  • jamsbet
    Jun 17 2013, 17:50

    How would thief speak on the topic "abolishing of stealing"

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