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Rep. George Mulbah cautions Liberians - Mar 9, 2010




Rep. George Mulbah cautions Liberians to make the right choice; comes 2011 elections…
Bong County Legislative Caucus Chairman, George Mulbah, is warning Liberians not to elect a Government that will be isolated by the International Community.
Representative Mulbah said, such decision by Liberians will not augur well because the survival of Liberia beyond the 2011 general and presidential elections depends on the goodwill of the international community.
The Bong County Lawmaker said the major requirement for any Liberian seeking the Presidency, should have the ability to rally support from the international community to continue the ongoing rebuilding of post-war Liberia.
Representative Mulbah spoke over the week-end in Gbarnga, Bong County, during the graduation ceremony of students of the LOIC Training Program.
Representative Mulbah said the reconstruction of Liberia cannot be done by incoming Government that will rely on domestic revenue.
The training Manager of LIOC is appealing to the Local Leadership of Bong County to include LOIC in the County's Social Development Budget.




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Liberia gets more medical practitioners… - Mar 9, 2010


Liberia gets more medical practitioners…
President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, is urging graduates of the Tubman National Institute of Medical Arts (TNIMA) to work tirelessly in reducing child mortality in Liberia.
According to President Johnson-Sirleaf, the graduates focus must be directed in that area, because Liberia is among countries in Sub-Saharan Africa that has one of the worst child mortality rates.
Speaking Sunday at the 55th Commencement Program of the TNIMA in Monrovia, the Liberian leader called on the graduates to use their acquired professional expertise to help tackle medical related challenges, mainly in rural Liberia.
President Johnson-Sirleaf also called on them to help boost the country's Health Care Delivery system and up hold the norms and ethics of the Medical Professor by treating patients with respect and dignity.
Meanwhile, the Liberian Chief Executive has instructed Health Minister, Walter Gwenegalie, to work out mechanism to ease some of the difficulties the graduates would face in rural Liberia, where they will be assigned.




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Special Assignment - J Michael Kunmeh...

Liberia might not have been first in some scientific inventions but she is certainly first in other areas of inventions as well as the first in African political history.

In the whole world Liberia is the first country on the face of the globe, whose organic law, was written and signed in a church and the first to have its first president following the proclamation of its independence, to be inaugurated in a church.

Since the inception of the civil war which is now behind us and as peace returned...More

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