Liberia: ‘Unexplained Absences’ from Board Meetings Cited in Ben Sanvee’s Resignation from LPRC Board - News Summed Up

Liberia: ‘Unexplained Absences’ from Board Meetings Cited in Ben Sanvee’s Resignation from LPRC Board


Mr. Benjamin Sanvee fell short of explaining his reason for quitting the LPRC board, in a letter to President Weah Monday. Mr. Sanvee wrote:“Dear Mr. President, please accept this letter as a formal notice of my decision to resign as a Member of the Board of Directors of the Liberia Petroleum Refinery Company (LPRC) effective April 8, 2019. On December 5, 2018, Bishop Dr. Josiah K. Pah, Sr. wrote Mr. Sanvee seeking explanation over his five months absence from the board without any written excuse and information. Mr. Sanvee who served as National Youth Advisor in the government of former Liberian President Charles Taylor contested the 2014 Senatorial elections, finishing a distant third. We endorse your presidency because the people have spoken.”Sanvee was rumored to be linked to several high-profile jobs but eventually landed on the LPRC board when President Weah appointed him on February 14, 2018.


Source: Front Page Africa April 09, 2019 04:14 UTC



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