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ALJA: Minister Nagbe and Others Must Resign or Let Go!

By Association of Liberian Journalists in the Americas
Press Release ALJA: Minister Nagbe and Others Must Resign or Let Go!
JUL 26, 2016 LISTEN

New Castle, Delaware: The Association of Liberian Journalists in the Americas (ALJA) says the recent elections of the Ministers of Information Culture Affairs and Tourism (MICAT), Eugene Nagbe, and Labor, Nato Lighe, Sr.as well as other political appointees in the Johnson-Sirleaf Administration to senior posts within the ruling Unity Party (UP), constitute a flagrant violation of the Liberian government Code of Conduct.

The Association said the elevation of Ministers Nagbe and Neto, as well as Director Bangole to high profile positions in the UP hierarchy would pose serious conflict of interest for them in the execution of their statutory duties in government. ALJA wondered what will be the disposition of Minister Nagbe, who is the Liberian Government Chief Spokesman, and his peers when confronted with critical national matters that hinge on the interests of the government and the UP as well as opposition political parties.

ALJA maintained the elections undermine the principle of good governance and universal best practices. The Association in a press release issued on July 24, 2016 called on President Sirleaf to swiftly correct the political blunder. Ministers Nagbe and Lighe were recently elected UP Secretary General and Deputy Vice Chairman respectively. The MICAT boss and the other party executives were elected at the just ended convention held in Gbarnga, Bong County. The convention was held from July 7th through the 9th. During the Convention, the General Services Agency (GSA), Deputy Director for Administration, Cole Bangole, was also, voted in as the UP Vice Chairman for Inter-Party and NEC Affairs.

ALJA called on the Liberian Leader to muster the political will to request the three senior public officials to immediately resign from their elected posts within the ruling party, or be dismissed from government because their recent elections contravene Section 5.1(A) of the nation's Code of Conduct, which regulates the activities of political appointees in government.

Section 5.1(A) of the Code of Conduct states "All officials appointed by the President of the Republic of Liberia shall not: (a) engage in political activities, canvass or contest for elected offices; (b) use government facilities, equipment or resources in support of partisan or political activities; (c) serve on a campaign team of any political party, or the campaign of any independent candidate." The Code of Conduct was legislated and passed into law in 2014. President Johnson-Sirleaf signed the Code of Conduct. The law seeks to control and minimize malfeasance in the public sector of the Liberian society.

Article 90(c) of the Liberian Constitution states, “The Legislature shall, in pursuance of the above provision, prescribe a Code of Conduct for all public officials and employees, stipulating the acts which constitute conflict of interest or are against public policy, and the penalties for violation thereof.”

ALJA described as inconceivable Mrs. Johnson-Sirleaf's decision to sit in and allow her direct supervisees proceed with the gross violation of the law she helped create while attending the UP convention in Gbarngba. The President is the principal signatory of the Code of Conduct. The Association said Minister Nagbe's ascendency to the position of Secretary General would create a serious credibility problem for the Johnson-Sirleaf Administration during the 2017 electoral period if; the situation is not promptly revisited by the President.

The Association said 2017 would be a critical era in Liberia's quest for a peaceful and stable society; and the Administration must exert every effort in curtailing acts such as the UP recent gross violation of the Code of Conduct.

Meanwhile, ALJA is urging the concerned public officials and all political appointees in the Liberian government to eschew tendencies that are inimical to peaceful co-existence in Liberia. ALJA is a conglomeration of current and retired Liberian Journalists residing in the Americas. The Association was founded in 1998 and it seeks to foster peace and unity amongst its members. Also, ALJA is dedicated to the advancement of press freedom through media development and training; and the principle of Good Governance in Liberia.

Signed: __________________
Gardea Woodson
National Secretary General
ALJA
610-212-1935
Approved: ____________________
Moses D. Sandy
National President
ALJA
302-494-4688

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