Liberia: CPP Chairman Cummings Mocks President Weah’s ‘Take Note’ Warning to Officials, Says No Political Will to Fight Corruption - News Summed Up

Liberia: CPP Chairman Cummings Mocks President Weah’s ‘Take Note’ Warning to Officials, Says No Political Will to Fight Corruption


Monrovia – Tough-talking opposition leader Alexander Cummings says President George Weah’s pledge to fight corruption in his State of the Nation Address was just another long list of broken promises he keeps making to the Liberian people. “Liberians do not need President Weah, or me to tell them that the promise to fight corruption was really another in a long list of promises made only to be broken. In the middle of his term, it is reported that the President has fulfilled only 8% of his promises made,” the CPP Chairman charged. The completed roads, the President noted, include 50 kilometers from Harper to Karloken and 16 kilometers from Harper Junction to Cavalla River. According to him, the past government worked with the international partners and established by legislation in 2015 the National Road Fund, with the sole objective of generating domestic resources to facilitate major investments in the maintenance and rehabilitation of the national road network across the country.


Source: Front Page Africa January 28, 2021 06:11 UTC



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