However, ALJA is calling on Mr. Weah to further his punitive action against the suspended Deputy Minister by dismissing him from government with immediate effect. The Association asserts Mr. Fahngon is misplaced at the Information Ministry; and he is not a government material. Moreover, the Association maintained Mr. Fahngon lacks the pedigree for the sacred post he occupies at the Information Ministry. ALJA cited the suspended Deputy Information Minister’s latest verbal assault on the planners of the June 7, 2019, street protest and his so-called congau-country rhetoric, which sought to divide Liberians as some of the many graphic examples of his conflict-ridden messages. ALJA says it welcomes the Executive Order, because if adhered to, it would help significantly in reducing the prevailing publicity nightmares the Liberian government is grappling with in the delivery and presentation of public information due to the lack of coordination amongst public officials.
Source: Front Page Africa May 09, 2019 21:33 UTC