Dr. Jabbeh-Howe finished second with 77.3 percent, Dr. Johnson, 73.3 percent, Dr. Ekyinabah, 68.5 and Dr. Camanor, 57.7 percent. At the end of the process, the name of Dr. Camanor, rated the least of the five, was reportedly forwarded to President Weah for appointment. The advertisement for the said position advertised in March this year specified that the Chief Medical Officer must be a medical doctor with post graduate specialization and at least five years of experience in clinical practice. Having briefed the President, he elected to appoint Dr. Camanor to the position. Dr. Camanor was the first Faculty Chair, Pediatrics, Liberia College of Physicians and Surgeons (LCPS) and currently serve as a Faculty Member.
Source: Front Page Africa September 04, 2018 02:03 UTC