Liberia's President Johnson-Sirleaf Admits Being Overweighed By Corruption - News Summed Up

Liberia's President Johnson-Sirleaf Admits Being Overweighed By Corruption


Monrovia – PresidentEllen Johnson Sirleaf has openly admitted that corruption and reconciliation have remained major challenges her government is yet to unravel. Sirleaf said despite stringent measures put in place to fight corruption; it continues to linger in every fabric of the Liberian society. “Nevertheless, our efforts to fight corruption were recognized as Liberia met eligibility requirements for compact, under the Millennium Challenge Account, by consistently passing the rigid corruption index. She furthered boasted of creating more integrity institutions and formulating more laws and policies in the fight against corruption than any government in Liberia’s history. Tubman University in Harper, Maryland County, as the second national university, and constructed new facilities at the University of Liberia’s Fendell Campus".


Source: Front Page Africa January 24, 2017 02:29 UTC



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