We have commenced our work at the 55th Legislature in high spirit and readiness to work for our people.
On Tuesday next week our first letter to ascertain what’s behind the Liberia Traffic Management that wants to usurp both Police and Transport functions of our country will be placed on the floor.
We have commenced our work at the 55th Legislature in high spirit and readiness to work for our people.
On Tuesday next week our first letter to ascertain what’s behind the Liberia Traffic Management that wants to usurp both Police and Transport functions of our country will be placed on the floor.
It’s interesting to note that since Ellen’s time, the LTM has been rejected except to see Boakai visiting their Paynesville facility and considering the project an important step to our traffic management sector with a high possibility of jump starting the UP Government.
Sadly, the LTM says she comes with an investment package of 50 million which for me remains too little for an entity expected to generate billions over a short period, with Liberia’s benefit even unknown.
How can we be surrendering the entire statutory responsibility of the Transport Ministry and portion of the Liberian National Police to a predominantly foreign company?
We are hopeful that Tuesday’s letter will give all sides and government functionaries concerned an opportunity to clearly lay out the benefits, legal ramifications and development agenda of the LTM.
The WEAH’s government’s rejection of this deal comes from some very sensitive and informative position that the current administration cannot quickly ignore even if the LTM played a pivotal role in funding the UP campaign.
This government came under a rescue mantra and anything that will endanger the country and its people must be looked at thoroughly.
To God alone be all the glory.
See you all Tuesday.