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Better Safe than
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A Few Lessons to
Learn from the
Emerging Ebola
Virus Threat
See Pg. 4
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By William Q. Harmon
resident
Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf
has paid homage
to Liberians who
have lost their
lives as a result of
the Ebola virus disease (EVD)
that was recently confirmed in
the country. She expressed condolences to the bereaved families and those affected by the
Ebola virus while at the same
time showed appreciation to all
who continue to address this serious health problem.
On behalf of the Liberian
people, we want to say to the
task force, thank you so much
Contd on pg. 10
Nigerians Want
Ambassador Out
he
Liberian
Government,
through
the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is
seeking explanation from the Turkish Government, following the shooting
of four Liberians in Istanbul,
Turkey on April 4, 2014.
The four Liberians were reportedly shot by an unknown
See Pg. 3
FARMER
USAID/FED, Partners
to Boost Livestock
Production
See Pg. 8
Contd on pg. 10
BUSINESS
GOL Seeks
US$300M from
World Bank
-To Pave Ganta-Zwedru Road
See Pg. 10
New Insurance
Company to Invest
US$1M Here
See Pg. 9
SPORTS
Womens Political
Forum Launched
-Ellen Calls for Concerted Effort to see More
Women in Leadership
See Pg. 10
4/9/14 11:53 PM
World News
Toyota to eRcall
6.4 Million
Vehicles
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Foreign Briefs
Iran
Syria
Venezuela
Argentina
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Thursday, April 10, 2014
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By William Q. Harmon
hile Nigerians
throughout
the world may
have been rejoicing over the news that
their country now has the biggest economy in Africa, the
situation in Liberia was totally
different, as local Nigerians
were staging a demonstration
calling on President Goodluck
Jonathan to have Ambassador
Chigozie F-Obi Nnadozie recalled.
The Nigerians, who allegedly came from every part
of Liberia for the protest instigated by the leadership of
the Nigerian Community and
Descendants Union of Liberia (NCDUL), on Wednesday,
April 8, converged on the
Nigerian Embassy in a protest intended to prevail on the
government of Nigeria to have
Ambassador Obi Nnadozie
recalled for what they termed
as a lack of respect and outright disdain for the welfare of
NCDUL members.
The protesters said Ambassador Nnadozies continued
stay in Liberia is not only unfavorable to the welfare, safety
and security of all people of
Nigeria and their descendants
in Liberia, but harmful to the
Ureys Support
Swells
By Keith Morris
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My Transformation
By Kenny Best Jr.
Ebola As Others
By David K. Nyuma, Sr.
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MESSENGERS OF PEACE
By Gwendolyn S. Myers,
Executive Director-Messengers of Peace-Liberia
(MOP)
hen in 2012,
during a women
cohort
group
discussion session
at the Wulki Farm, outside
Monrovia, I mentioned to my
Eastern Mennonites University
colleagues that there is no heart
stronger than that of a volunteer,
it generated lots of discussions.
While most of my colleagues
from Fiji, Solomon Islands, USA,
Kenya, Somalia and Liberia tend
to agree with this assertion, some
from other countries needed more
information to be convinced. I
anticipate that this weeks topic
on volunteering for peace and
development would do the same.
In simple terms, volunteerism
can be defined as doing work
without the expectation of
remuneration. According to
Marjorie Moore,
Volunteering is the ultimate
exercise in democracy. You vote
in elections once a year, but when
you volunteer, you vote everyday
about the kind of community you
want to live in. In the opinion of
Candice Witzkoske, Volunteers
are somebody! Somebody who
cares, somebody who devotes
time without pay
In the words of Ban Ki-Moon,
United
Nations
Secretary
General,
Volunteerism
is a fundamental source of
community strength, resilience,
solidarity and social cohesion.
It can help effect positive social
change by fostering inclusive
societies that respect diversity,
equality and the participation of
all.
While the words of important
leaders might hold true on
the definitions and benefits of
volunteering for peace, we have
come to notice in Africa and
other conflict zones of the world
that people, especially young
people, are quick to volunteer
for mob violence and most often
mob justice. In most instances,
young persons have been coopted into wars as child soldiers
but never as volunteers for peace.
As you are aware, Messengers
of Peace-Liberia is a local nongovernmental organization that
promotes volunteerism to support
peace throughout the country.
House Of Giants
By Edward Boakai
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REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
) IN THE DEBT COURT FOR
MONTSERRADO COUNTY ) MONTSERRADO COUNTY SITTING IN
ITS APRIL TERM A.D. 2014
BEFORE HIS HONOUR: JAMES E. JONES, JUDGE, DEBT COURT,
MO. CO.
Liberia Bank for Development and Investment (LBDI) also
)
of the City of Monrovia, Liberia............PLAINTIFF )
) ACTION
VERSUS
) OF DEBT
)
Imako business Center represented by its Proprietor or
)
Ms. Kolu Kiah, also of the city of Monrovia, Liberia
)
.....................DEFENDANT )
WRIIT OF RE-SUMMONS
Republic of Liberia
Capt. Roberts B. Toe, Esquire
SHERIFF, DEBT COURT, MO. CO. R.L.
G R E E T I N G S:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED AS YOU WERE to Summons:
Imazko Business Center represented by its Proprietor, Ms. Kolu Kiah,
Defendant to appear before the debt Court for Montserrado County, sitting in its April Term, A.D. 2014, to meet on the Second Tuesday in April,
A.D. 2014 same being the 8th day of April A.D. 2014, at the hour of 10:
Oclock A.M., at the Debt Court House, Temple of Justice Building, City
of Monrovia Liberia, to answer the Complaint of the plaintiff in the above
entitled cause of action and to Notify the same defendant that upon its
failure to appear, Judgment shall be rendered against him by default.
YOU ARE HERERBY FURTHER COMMANDED to notify the said
Defendant to file its FORMAL APPEARANCE/ANSWER in my office
on or before the 20th of March, A.D. 2014, Meanwhile; you returnsthis
Writ of Summons in my office on or before the 20th day of March, A.D.
2014, with your office returns endorsed on the back hereof as to the form
and manner of service.
AND HAVE YOU THERE THIS WRIT OF SUMMONS:
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businesses.
2.
That in October 2009, the Defendant borrowed certain sums of
monies constituting US$12,500.00 and L$750.000.00 from Plaintiff. To
ensure payment of the loan the Defendant signed a loan agreement with
Plaintiff, issued a promissory note and also posted a collateral mortgage
deed for property containing 1.59 lots of land with a building thereon. Attacked are copies of the mortgage deed, the loan agreement and the promissory note marked as P/1 in bulk to form a part of this Complaint.
3.
That out of the total amounts indicate in count two of this Complaint, the Defendant paid the Liberian dollars portion and US$200.00
against the principal with further promise to pay the balance later. However, the Defendant defaulted and refused to pay despite several appeals
and demands. Thereafter, the Plaintiffs Lawyer then wrote the Defendant
represented by its proprietress, Ms. Kolu Kiah who appeared and appealed
for additional time, but has since failed, neglected, and refused to pay
the amount, that has now accumulating to US$31,560.34 as at August 26,
2013. Attached hereto is a copy of Plaintiff Lawyers letter of demand
marked as P/2 and made a part of this Complaint.
4.
Plaintiff submits that the action of debt will lie against the Defendant for its failure, neglect and refusal to pay the amount due and therefore
this court is called upon to collect the debt owed by the Defendant and
upon its failure, order a foreclosure of the mortgage.
WHEREFORE and in view of the foregoing, Plaintiff prays this Court to
render judgment against the Defendant after a hearing in the amount of
US$31,560.34 along with commercial interest, charges and other fees and
if the amount cannot be collected, your Honor should order foreclosure of
the mortgage posted by the Defendant, auction the property to raise the
judgment amount, and grant unto the Plaintiff such and grant unto Plaintiff
such and other relief this Court may deem just and equitable.
Respectfully submitted:
The above named Petitioner thru its Legal Counsel
YONAH OBEY & ASSOCIATES
________________________
Yancy F. Cole
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA ) IN THE OFFICE OF THE JUSTICE OF
MONTSERRADO COUNTY) THE PEACE FOR MONTSERRADO
REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA.
ACTION
OF DEBT
PLAINTIFFS COMPLAINT
PLAINTIFF complains of the within named Defendant in the form and
manner as follows:
1.
Plaintiff is a financial institution engaged in the business of banking and as part of its duty in contributing it quota to the Liberian economic
recovery program, it grants loans to various customers to improve their
PLAINTIFFS AFFIDAVIT
PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned duly commissioner and qualified Justice of the Peace for Montserrado County at my
office in the City of Monrovia, Roland F. Dahn, Counsellor-At-Law who
deposed under Oath according to law that all and singular the allegation of
law and facts contained in the annexed Plaintiffs Complaint are true and
correct to the best of his knowledge and belief and as to those matters of
information received, he verily believes them to be true and correct.
SWORNAND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME, THIS
________DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. 2013
_________________________________________
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, MO. CO. R.L.
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Ambassador Malac cutting the ribbon off the quarantine facility in photo with MoAs
deputy minister, Mrs. Wiles and others
he United States
Agencies for International Development/
Food and Enterprise
Development Program in Liberia (USAID/FED) on Thursday,
April 3, certificated 30 persons,
after completing 10 days of
By David A. Yates
he Liberian Agriculture
Company
(LAC) on Monday,
April 7, began a two
week intensive training program on Quality Tapping for
Local Rubber Farmers from
Grand Bassa and River Cess
County.
The training is under the auspices of Grand Bassa County
District 4 Representative,
Robertson Siaway, and it
brought together 80 participants, including male and female from the counties.
Speaking at the program,
Representative Siaway said
the training is intended to provide quality education for local rubber famers in the areas.
Mr. Siaway said that rubber
has value in the market sector, and as such, local farmers
need to be educated on how to
take care of their rubber farms.
He also added that the facilitators would be teaching local
farmers rules on how to do
quality tapping of their trees.
According to him, it is good
to make rice farms, but for
now, we need to substitute it
with rubber; in doing so, we
have to teach you.
He further explained to the
participants that most of them
do not know how to tap rub-
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quity Assurance
Liberia Limited,
a
Nigerianbased insurance
company, has pledged
to invest US$1 million
in Liberia. The latest
investment, according to
insurance experts, will
help boost the countrys
struggling
insurance
industry because of its
financial strength.
The Liberian insurance
sector is undercapitalized
and largely divided and
so with the coming in of
stronger foreign insurance
companies, many people
here believe that most of
the Liberian-own insurance
companies will see reasons
to form merger in order to
compete. The coming of
Equity Assurance Company
Liberia brings the number
of insurance companies in
the country to 19.
The coming of Equity
Assurance Company to
Liberia was planned for
many months with the direct
involvement of prominent
Liberians including, former
Liberian Ambassador to the
US, Dr. Milton Nathaniel
By William Q. Harmon
he World Bank
Groups Analysts
on
African
economies have
observed that African
governments and private
investors are yet to take
advantage of or invest
meaningfully
in
the
provision of traditional
and
modern
services.
The Africa Pulse report
indicates that Africas trade
in services is still untapped.
In
its
twice-yearly
published report, Africas
Pulse, which came out
recently,
the
World
Bank experts noted that
globalization of services
is a potentially important
source of growth for
developing countries, but
Africans investors are yet
to venture into the sector
in order to realize its full
potentials.
World
Bank
Lead
Economist in the African
region, Ms. Punam Chuhan-
Daily Observer
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Ellen Pays
4 Liberians
gunman. They are Bemore N.
Toe, Patience Roberts, Deddeh
Simmonds and Blessing Vinton.
Turkey does not have a diplomatic mission representative
or an Honorary Consul here in
Liberia for now; however, for
the Liberian Government to
move ahead with the inquiry,
it has sent a diplomatic note
to Turkish Embassy in Accra,
Ghana seeking explanation into
the shooting of Liberian citizens
there.
Report says the Liberians
were shot at a coffee shop located in Sisli Mecediyeko around
the Trump Tower in Istanbul.
Information from the Ministry
GOL Seeks
By George D. Kennedy
he government
of
Liberias
(GOL) delegation attending
the
ongoing
Spring Meetings
of the World Bank Group and
International Monetary Fund
(IMF) in the US has requested
the Bank to make available
around US$300 million for the
construction of the road leading
from Ganta to Zwedru, Grand
Gedeh County in the Southeast
of Liberia. Finance Minister
Amara Mohammed Konneh, as
head of the Liberian delegation,
made the request Wednesday,
April 9, in a meeting with the
World Bank Groups vice president for Africa, Maktar Diop.
Konneh also made a specific
request for the Bank to use its
convening to assist Liberia and
raise an additional and alternative financing model for the
Ganta-Tappita to Zwedru highway, estimated to cost about
US$386 million.
This corridor, he said has
key economic and political importance for our country, and it
is critical that we direct investments and accelerate engagement with other actors to have
those projects finalized.
So far, Liberia has landed
US$80 million dollars in the
Banks International Development Association (IDA) committed to funding for the Ganta
to Zwedru road, but would need
over US$300 million to complete the financing requirement
for this project, a dispatch
from the US said.
Minister Konneh also briefed
the Banks officials on other
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emergencies.
Dr. Ndayimirje disclosed that
a number of technical advisors
and consultants have arrived
in the country and are working
with the Ministry of Healths
technical team, task force and
partners to support the countrys
efforts.
He commended the Government of Liberia for the leadership provided in timely responding to the problem when
it was first detected. He reiterated that though this disease is
deadly and known especially in
the African region, no country
has closed its borders. Though
it was challenging, they manage
the epidemic and stopped it. So
there is no doubt that like other
countries in the region, Liberia
will be able to stop Ebola quickly, he predicted.
The WHO Country Represen-
he explained.
Meanwhile, Minister Konneh
and delegation has enjoined
the Bank to increase Liberias
portfolio under the 17th IDA
allocation, with approximately
80% of this support directed to
the investments in energy and
transport.
He also emphasized support
for the agriculture and youth
sectors, underscoring their critical linkage to economic growth
and job creation.
Receiving the Minister and
delegation, the World Bank
Group vice president Maktar
Diop praised the Liberian treasury chief for his impressive
leadership support for IDA 17
Womens Political
forum intended to
seek the welfare
of and galvanize
support for Liberian women with
political ambitions, has been
launched by President Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf. She called on
women to rally amongst themselves and support each other
to ensure, through every positive means, that their voices are
heard in the larger society.
President
Sirleaf,
who
launched the forum, said Liberian women and Liberians in
general should see the need to
support female candidates in
elections in order to provide equity and fairness that has been
denied them since the independence of the Liberian state.
The forum, known as Liberia
Women National Political Forum (LWNPF), was established
since 2005, but was officially
re-launched Thursday, April
9, at the Monrovia City Hall
to rejuvenate the spirit and regalvanize support for womens
political activities.
LWNPF aims to serve as an
umbrella for women in politics
and active female members of
political parties; women organizations that are involved in the
advocacy of womens rights to
equal opportunities and participation in political processes.
LWNPF was organized in
2005 by the Women Legislative Caucus of the National
Transitional Legislative Assembly (NTLA), the Women
NGOs Secretariat of Liberia
(WONGOSOL), the Coalition
of Political Parties Women in
Liberia (COPPWIL), the Liberian Women Initiative (LWI) and
the Liberia Rural Women Association of Liberia (LIRWA).
The establishment of the forum was in collaboration with
the Ministry of Gender and Development. Its aim is to have
more women in politics and
influential positions, especially
in the national legislature where
laws that affect the live of the
people are made
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eleven-man
representative to the
just ended Street Child
World Cup in Brazil
is expected to arrive in Liberia
today.
Team Liberia joined 19 other
countries in the second SCWC
tournament to draw attention to
the plight of street children.
Among several sites visited
by Team Liberia in the Street
Child World Cup, were the
Christ Cristo Redentor (Christ
the Redeemer) statue and the
Maracana stadium in Brazil.
The visits were meant to
inspire the team and their two
officials, (coach Sam Burnette,
lll and program manager
Michael John Bull.)
Team Liberia members were in
complete awe as they visited the
spectacular tourist attractions
The smiling Team Liberia members and their two officials, with Maracana Stadium in
the background in Brazil
of Rio de Janeiro and felt so
fortunate to have such amazing
opportunities.
Along with the other 19
iberias 13-year-old
tennis gem, Saah
Kandakai has reached
the
quarterfinals
in his first Sectional Tennis
Tournament in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, in the United
States.
Saahs participation in the
Sectional Tournament is owing
to his ability level.
Prior to his sectional tennis
debut, New Jersey.com said in
March-2014, Saah participated
in the National Junior Tennis &
Learning of Trenton (NJTLT),
sponsored by Noah Lilienthal,
a 14-year-old nationally ranked
tennis player.
According to the website,
Lilienthal
expressed
his
elation of helping Saah who he
described as his friend.
I
realize
how
much
opportunity I have, because my
parents help me around to play
tournaments, Lilienthal said.
Some kids dont have that
opportunity. The goal was to
take him to tournaments with
my mom and I, so he could have
opportunities that he would
otherwise not have.
The NJ.com said: With
n auxiliary group of
the Sports Writers
Association
of
Liberia (SWAL) is
appealing to the Press Union of
Liberia (PUL) to intervene in
what it termed an undermining
crisis between the Liberia
Football Association (LFA) and
SWAL.
The Writers Club, in a press
release dated April 8, 2014 said
PUL must intervene to resolve
the crisis.
It said the crisis was ignited
on Sunday, March 22, 2014
owing to an abrupt media
blackout on all activities of the
LFA. The action was due to the
LFAs alleged refusal to allow
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By J. Burgess Carter
n the eve of
their twoweek Easter break;
members
of the 53rd
Senate at their plenary sitting
Tuesday, April 8, repealed two
Acts affecting the John F. Kennedy Medical Center, and the
Ministry of Gender & Development.
Reacting on the report from
the Joint Senate Committee on
Health, Social Welfare, Women and Childrens Affairs, the
Judiciary, Claims, Petition
rama
unfolded
at
the murder
trial of Michel Bruno,
a Belgian
national, at the Criminal Court
A when a prosecution witness became temporarily confused.
Moses H. Kermue, prosecutions third witness stood
speechless in the box for a
few minutes before denying
having knowledge that the
defendants shot Bruno, then
Plantation Manager of Liberia
Agriculture Company (LAC).
Kermue is a senior officer of
LACs Plant Protection Division (PPD).
He was the only person cross
examined by defense counsel.
The defendants are charged
with murder for allegedly
shooting and killing Bruno on
November 17, 2010 at LACs
3.3 extension site in District
#3 Grand Bassa County. They
community outreach.
Based on the urgent need to
enhance the health care delivery system and an immediate
impact, the Act will benefit ordinary Liberians, the committee therefore recommend that
the Act be enacted into law.
The Senate also on Tuesday amended Chapter 38 of
the New Executive Law that
established the Ministry of
Gender and Development and
replaced it with Chapter 38
entitled: the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection.
The Joint Committees report
to the plenary stated that during its meetings and consultations with experts and citizens,
it learnt that the Act seeks to
repeal those provisions affecting social welfare of the
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