Liberian Daily Observer 04/07/2014
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EDITORIAL
After the Rattling,
These Bones SHALL
Rise Again!
By Omari Jackson
COMMENTARY
Transcript of SRSG
Karin Landgrens
Press Conference
April 2 , 2014
LOCAL NEWS
MIA Boss Hails
Chinas Assistance
to Liberia
See Pg. 3
BUSINESS
Liberia Seeks More
IMF, World Bank Aid
See Pg. 9
SPORTS
Darling Scorpions
Steal the Show
See Pg. 11
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Kids with placards denouncing the construction of an alleged Ebola facility in New
Kru Town, Saturday
By C.Y. Kwanue
he
Guinean
government
through
its
Embassy near
Monrovia has
provided what
it translated as the latest pieces
of information on the rising
Contd on pg. 10
esidents of
New
Kru
Town
last
Saturday angrily tried to
prevent the
construction of a facility, going up next to the Redemption
Hospital, but shrouded (blanketed, covered) in mystery.
The facility is rumored to be
intended as an Ebola hospice
(hospital, rest home).
This latest action from the
township residents is probably
due to a lack of clarity, on how
Contd on pg. 10
llen Johnson
Sirleaf
has
thanked Pope
Francis and
the Catholic
Church for
its commitment to peace and
reconciliation, as well as the
Churchs contribution in the
fields of social welfare and
education in Liberia.
According to a dispatch
Contd on pg. 10
LCC Declares
Week of Fast
and Prayer
See pg. 10
4/7/14 12:48 AM
World News
France Pulls out of
Rwanda Genocide
Commemorations
(BBC) - The decision follows
an accusation by the Rwandan
President, Paul Kagame, that
France participated in the
mass killings in 1994.
Mr Kagame has previously
made similar allegations,
which France has denied.
The French foreign ministry
said the remarks went against
reconciliation efforts between
the two countries.
French Justice Minister
Christiane
Taubira
has
cancelled her plans to attend
the events in Kigali on
Monday, foreign ministry
spokesman Romain Nadal
says.
Speaking to the Frenchlanguage
weekly
news
magazine Jeune Afrique, Mr
Kagame denounced the direct
role of Belgium and France in
the political preparation for
the genocide. Rwanda was a
Belgian colony until 1962.
In the interview, due to be
published on Sunday but
carried out on 27 March,
Mr Kagame is quoted as
saying that, 20 years on,
the only plausible reproach
in [Frances] eyes is in not
having done enough to save
lives during the genocide.
It comes as Rwanda prepares
to mark the 20th anniversary
of the atrocities that claimed
at least 800,000 lives - mostly
ethnic Tutsis and moderate
Hutus - over a period of about
100 days.
The violence was triggered
by the death of President
Juvenal Habyarimana, an
ethnic Hutu who was killed in
a plane crash on 6 April 1994.
It came to an end after Mr
Kagames Rwandan Patriotic
Front (RPF) - a Tutsi-led rebel
group - defeated government
troops in July that year.
His party still controls the
government and has long
accused France - an ally of Mr
Habyarimanas government
at the time - of aiding the
genocide.
In recent years there has been
a thaw in relations between
the two countries, with a visit
by Mr Kagame to Paris in
2011 and the establishment
by France of a genocide
investigation unit.
Last month, a Paris court
sentenced former Rwandan
spy chief Pascal Simbikangwa
to 25 years in jail for his role
in the genocide - the first such
conviction in France.
France has acknowledged
that serious errors were
made during the genocide in
Rwanda.
A Rwandan commission in
2008 said France was aware of
preparations for the genocide
and helped train ethnic Hutu
militias who participated in
killings.
Paris said its forces helped
protect civilians as part of a
UN-mandated intervention in
Rwanda. But Mr Kagame said
French troops had protected
the militias carrying out the
killings.
Foreign Briefs
facing
has
been
international
pressure
to
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Egypt
(BBC) - A second day of
clashes between two tribes in
southern Egypt has left a total
of 23 people dead, officials
say.
The Egyptian military said
that it had intervened to stop
the fighting between the Arab
Bani Hilal clan and a Nubian
family.
The violence started late on
Friday after offensive graffiti
was drawn on the walls of a
local school, security officials
said.
Several homes were burnt
down and over 31 people were
injured in the clashes.
Eyewitnesses
reported
seeing bodies lying on hospital
floors, while images emerged
on social media showing
bodies in the street.
A meeting on Saturday
between leaders from the
two sides failed to reach a
resolution.
UK
Afghanistan
he
Minister
of
Internal
Affairs
(MIA),
Morris
Dukuly,
has
hailed Chinas continued,
unwavering
support
to
Liberias development.
According to Min. Dukuly,
the latest being a donation
of US$4 million worth of
engineering equipment to the
Ministry of National Defense.
Minister Dukuly described
China as a great friend whose
contribution
to
Liberias
infrastructural development
has been remarkable.
The MIA boss called on
he
Liberia
Philanthropy
Secretariat (LPS),
with support from
US
based
philanthropist
organizations, has donated
assorted relief items to the
Love A Child Orphanage
in Liberia. The donation
was made possible recently
following a visit to Liberia of a
US-based delegation including
Forbes Magazine and a San
Francisco-based
internet
entrepreneur, Jennifer King.
The LPS played an integral
part in setting up a tour and
development
philanthropy
visit with power player,
Forbes Magazine during their
recent trip to Liberia.
While in Liberia, the Forbes
delegation, along with LPS
program director, Ms. Jennah
Scott, had the opportunity to
visit both the classrooms and
bedrooms of the children at
Love A Child Orphanage.
Through this empowering
and educational visit, many
wenty-five youths
chosen from various
universities
and
institutions in the
country completed a threeweek training in solar energy
at the Monrovia Vocational
Training Center (MVTC)
in Somalia Drive, outside
Monrovia on Saturday, April
5.
The training was conducted
by Dr. Richard Komp, an
American
scientist,
and
supported by a group of
diaspora Liberians.
It was intended to impart
knowledge of solar energy in
the lives of Liberian youths so
they can put it into practice in
future business enterprises.
Speaking exclusively to the
Daily Observer at the close
of training, Dr. Komp said
the training was significant
in addressing the problem
of global warming and how
Solar energy trainees show casing the solar panel products in photo with their trainer.
to minimize the high cost of
electricity for poor countries
like Liberia.
According to him, Solar
panel energy is not just reliable
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weeklong Global
Operating
Plan
(GOP)
summit
of
the
Young
Mens Christian Association
(YMCA) expected to discuss
the way forward and review
progress and recommendations
of membership of the
organization
ended
on
Saturday, April 5, in Monrovia.
The summit, amongst other
things, was intended to provide
support towards strengthening
member organizations and
partners for effective service
delivery to the YMCAs host
communities.
The summit, which started
on Thursday, April 3, brought
together
several
YMCA
partners from Liberia, the
United States of America
(USA), Sierra Leone and other
partners including Y-Care
International and the African
Alliance of YMCAs.
Speaking at the opening
summit,
the
National
Secretary General of LiberiaYMCA, E. Edward Gboe, told
member organizations that
after 16 months of successful
work, the summit aims to
review progress made by
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3.
These bidding procedures are specified in the PPCA and approved by the Public Procurement & Concessions Commission and is
opened to all eligible bidders as defined in the Bidding Documents.
5.
Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from
the Procurement Department on the University Campus in mHarper,
Maryland County, or at the Monrovia Office located on 15th Street,
Sinkor behind the Dona Maria Restaurant. A complete set of Bidding Documents in English can be obtained from the addresses herein
beginning Wednesday, March 26, 2014 to May 12, 2014 respectively,
from 9:00am to 4:00pm daily for an unrefundable fee of US$100.00.
6.
Qualification requirements include: current certificates of business registration and tax clearance, past performance report including
names and contact numbers of at least three clients, bid security - bank
guarantee representing 2% of bid price, social security clearance, Association of Liberian Construction Contractors Certificate, and current
construction permit Ministry of Public Works. A Pre-bid site visitation is a MUST prior to the above scheduled Pre-bid Conferences to
be held in the conference room of the University Campus in Harper,
and also at the Monrovia Office on 15th Street, Sinkor (behind the
Dona Maria Restaurant).
7.
Bids must be delivered to the Procurement Department of the
University in Harper, Maryland County and/or at the Monrovia Office 15th Street, Sinkor, behind the Dona Maria Restaurant at or before 3:00pm on the respective closing dates. Late bids will be rejected.
Bids will be opened physically in the presence of bidders or their representatives who choose to attend in person on the respective opening
dates and time. This event will be held in the Conference Room of the
University Campus and the Monrovia Office on 15th. Street (behind
the Dona Maria Restaurant). Please note that electronic bids are not
acceptable.
8.
All bids must be addressed to: Procurement Department,
William V.S. Tubman University, Harper City, Maryland County,
Republic of Liberia.
Signed: ________________
Approved: _____________________
Robert Hill
Dr. Syrulwa Somah
Director of Procurement
Vice President/Administration
Panelists Siakor, Azango and Synyenlentu (from left to right) facing students
questions
and journalist Mae Azango, faced the numerous questions of a well-attended auditorium. Unfortunately neither Golden Veroleum Inc. nor the Senators of Sinoe were
able to follow the invitation to enrich the discussion.
Mae Azango both addressed the audiences concern about the government often
taking sides of the concessionaires while giving away precious agricultural land
and criticized agricultural concessionaires in general, including Golden Veroleum,
for ignoring the dissent of the affected communities and for providing poor working conditions for their employees. Whereas the Land Commission representative
Synyenlentu stressed the importance of the recently adopted land policy and national legislature for dispute settlement, Silas Sinkor emphasized the weaknesses
of Liberias judiciary system that would prevent the poor and the rural population
from gaining justice. Therefore he talked about the importance of complaint mechanisms on the international level and actively encouraged Liberians to address international initiatives and agreements like the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil or
the OECD to find solutions for land conflicts in Liberia.
The panel members generally agreed that securing the livelihoods of communities
needs to be prioritized. The recognition of community land rights in the new land
policy is seen as a step in the right direction. At the same time, strong concerns were
expressed though about how to legally enforce the policy provisions and how subsequent conflicts will be dealt with. It seems that at this point conflict prevention measures as well as dispute settlement mechanisms on the local level are not sufficient.
Silas Siakor underlined that in his concluding words when he called for deeper and
more comprehensive discussions about conflicting customary and public land rights
and warned the government of Liberia about treating communities as step-children
in political decision making processes.
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the general public with a focus on the young generation - in which local experts and
practitioners from civil society, government and the private sector will share issues,
challenges and prospects for improving the Natural Resource Management regime
of Liberia. The next Speaker Event will take place once the on-campus activities
have resumed and the semester will have started again.
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It is immensely important
when one considers Liberias
history, how the problems
begun, and how problems
were instigated across this
borders in the past, this is a
fantastic state of affairs. These
are commitments from all the
countries in the Mano River
Union. So, that is the context
in which we saying that the
overall security is generally
stable and remains stable.
In terms of more details about
accountability, first of all, I
will encourage you to speak
directly to LEITI and to LACC
and get them to tell you the
different measures they have
taken or planning to take. The
head of LACC was confirmed
in his new post and, I think,
at his confirmation talked
about measures he foresaw
LACC taking and planning
to take. In the case of LACC,
they have worked on financial
disclosures of officials and
have made the information
public. In the case of LEITI,
there is a post-contract audit
process they have been
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motivation,
encouragement
and critically needed funds
in the form of scholarships
in some of the administrative
districts in Lofa County.
The practicing Liberian
lawyer told the Daily Observer
recently in Voinjama City,
that the several investment
initiatives in Lofa County
are
aimed
at
making
improvements in all areas,
including
infrastructure.
A majority of Cllr. Zargos
assistants are people centered
around
community-driven
projects in Lofa County.
In a brief chat with a political
youth activist in Voinjama City
recently, he noted that Cllr.
Zargo has socio-economically
and politically managed to get
hold of the political key to the
pending senatorial contest in
Lofa County.
Youth
activist
Jallah
Mulbah Baysah intimated
that the several development
initiatives undertaken by
Cllr. Zargo and team speak
volumes of his commitment
and dedication to see Lofa
County at another formidable
level.
he
Ministry
of
Education
has
inducted into office
members of newly
formed National Education
Advisory Board to stir and
carryout major responsibilities
of educational matters in the
country.
Speaking at the induction
ceremony of the officers on
Friday, April 4, at the Ministry
of
Education,
Education
Minister Etmonia D. Tarpeh
explained that the members
of the board were drawn from
several institutions, including
County
School
Board,
Monrovia
Consolidated
School System, National
Principal Association, National
Teachers Association and
Parent Teacher Association.
Other institutions include:
Association
of
Liberian
Universities,
Prominent
Liberian Educators, Federation
of Labor Union, Civil
Service Agency, Chamber of
Commerce, Private Schools
and West African Examination
Council amongst others.
She further explained that
members of the board were
appointed by her, the Minister
of Education, with approval of
the President of Liberia, Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf, adding that
the board members will serve
Education Minister
Etmonia D. Tarpeh
for three years with eligibility
of one reappointment.
The
newly
inducted
Dies
avid D. Bropleh,
Sr., 64, of Chicken
Soup
Factory,
Gardnersville,
passed away on Monday,
March 31, 2014 at his
residence, after a five-year
battle against his enlarged
heart, surrounded by his
loving family at 1 a.m.
Family visitation at the
deceaseds
residence
is
welcomed by the widow and
children at the house he spent
the last five years of his life.
Bropleh (Doyen) was born
in Grand Cess, Grand Kru
County. He graduated from
Tubman High and joined
the Armed Forces of Liberia
(AFL). He left the army during
the civil-war in 1990 and
became a businessman.
Donyen was a loving father,
said daughter Tete Bropleh,
an employee of the Daily
Observer newspaper. Tete is
a graduate of Sabegna School
of Travel and Tourism of
Monrovia.
His son David D. Broleh,
Jr., who was also in the
AFL, predeceased him on
September 3, 2011, following
a drowning incident at the
Barclay Training Center in
Monrovia.
Doyen is survived by his
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Liberia
Seeks
More
IMF,
World
Bank
Aid
-As Amara Konneh Heads Countrys Delegation to Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C.
By George D. Kennedy
inance
Minister
Amara Konneh is
leading
Liberias
delegation to this
years Spring Meetings of the
International Monetary Fund
(IMF) and the World Bank
Group (WBG) in Washington
DC, USA.
The Meetings are expected
to kickoff over the weekend
and government of Liberias
delegation is scheduled to
participate
in
high-level
meetings to discuss the
countrys development agenda
and conclude on commitments
made
by
international
organizations and other donor
partners.
Top on the agenda at these
meetings include discussions
with the World Bank vice
president Maktar Diop, the
IMF Director for Africa and
former Minister of Finance
sanctions,
coupled
with
difficulties in acquiring land
and a renewed threat from
leftist Maoist rebels in Indias
mineral-rich regions have led
companies to look overseas.
We plan to develop the
Liberia project in a phased
manner and are currently
reviewing even the first phase
of 2 million tons, Mahendra
Singh Mehta, then chief
executive officer at parent
Vedanta Resources Plc (VED),
said in an earnings call on
Nov. 15. The company had
planned to spend $230 million
to $250 million to develop the
initial capacity.
Revenue from Sesas iron
ore business tumbled to 13.1
billion rupees ($218 million)
in the year ended March 31,
2013 from 56.8 billion rupees
the previous year.
A
supreme
courtappointed panel on March 26
recommended ending the ban
in Goa, setting a production
limit of 20 million tons
annually, 40 percent less than
the company produced in the
year ended March 31, 2012,
the last full financial year
before the ban. The top court
in December lifted a similar
ban in Karnataka, paving the
way for Sesa to open its only
mine in the neighboring state
after a gap of more than two
years.
Should the court accept
the panels suggestions on
mining in Goa, it could lead
to trimming of capacity at
Sesas mines, which produced
13.3 million tons in the fiscal
year before the ban, one of the
people said.
Daily Observer
Monday, April 7, 2014
Protests against
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over how to tell residents the
way the virus works and how
it might be caught, one resident said, forgetting that news
about the contagion (infection,
disease) had been all over the
air-waves and in all of the papers.
We want to know what is
being built and what it will be
used for, he told this paper.
Another said, We live here
and want to know what to expect, after hearing that shak-
Guinean Embassy
LCC Declares
By C.Y. Kwanue
on current regional and international issues, with particular reference on trouble spots
around the world.
Later, President Sirleaf met
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statistics
of
the game favored
Gambias
U-20
national team, the
Darling Scorpions, as they
stole the show with a lone goal
in the 30th minute yesterday
against Satellites at the
Antoinette Tubman Stadium.
It was in the first leg
preliminary round match of the
African Youth Championships.
The Gambians created more
goals, and wasted all except
one in the 30th minute when
winger Saloum Faal outran
Moses Tokpa to center for
Bubacarr Trawally to connect
home.
They also earned 9 cornerkicks against two by their
ggrieved members
of the Liberia
Tennis Federation
(LTF) have halted
the Fridays elections of the
federation owing to alleged
voters discrepancies in the
new constitution through a
Writs of Injunction from the
Civil Court.
Mr. Adolphus Wade, a
presidential hopeful in the
deferred LTFs elections
and the Coaches, in separate
petitions, prayed the Court for
sanction, which was handed
last Thursday and Friday
respectfully.
This marked the second time
for the Tennis elections to be
Nimba Underestimated
Bassa, Coach Fofana
By Ishmael F. Menkor
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County
football
coach,
Muta Fofana, has
said that he lost
the County Meet soccer finals
to Grand Bassa because his
boys underestimated their
opponents.
He was speaking for the first
time since the team lost the
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the officer of
Plant
Protection Division (PPD) of
Liberia Agriculture Company (LAC) has taken
the stand and gone public with how his charge,
Michel Bruno, was ambushed, shot and killed in
a District # 3 Grand Bassa
County forest, hundreds
of miles away from his
home, in Belgium.
He died instantly from
a bullet wound to the
torso (upper body, chest)
(launched from a singlebarrel gun. The weapon
was wielded by an unknown assailant who has
remained at large over the
past seven years, according to the facts elicited
(obtained, drawn out) by
the Prosecution.
During his testimony as
the Prosecutions second
witness in the ongoing
murder trial of twelve persons, said on Friday, April
4, at Criminal Court A,
Yarpa a bodyguard assigned to Bruno prior to
his death, said that he was
on the spot when his boss
was shot.
When they defendants
appeared in Court, they
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Further asked to explain
Brunos position before
he alone was shot, the
PPD officer response, he
was between one of my
bosses, Prince Tarwo and
the Surveyor team that
included the Companys
Superintendent.
Asked again what the
distance between him and
the victim was before the
shooting, Witness Yarpa
again replied: I was
standing behind Bruno.
But I did not see or know
who shot the gun.
As a PPD officer, what
was your responsibility,
the witness was asked,
My responsibility was to
protect Bruno and other
LCAs staff as well as the
companys property.
Asked why he had allowed Bruno to travel to
where he was killed, witness Yarpa explained that
Bruno had insisted that
we went to the location,
as nothing was going to
happen to him. That was
how I followed him. He
was my boss; and anything he said, I did.
The case continues.
(With an assist from
Keith Neville A. Best)
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