‘Nipping Illicit Drugs Trade In Its Bud’ …Over L$3.8Bn Worth of Drugs Seized At RIA
In one of the most significant anti-drug operations in recent Liberian history, the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA) has reportedly seized narcotic substances valued at more than US$12 million, equivalent to approximately L$3.8 F1billion, at the Roberts International Airport (RIA). This historic interception at the Robert International Airport (RIA) delivers a major blow to international…
LACC Probes MRU Center Project…Confirms Receipt Of ANC Petition
The Liberia Anti‑Corruption Commission (LACC) has acknowledged receiving a petition from the Alternative National Congress (ANC) seeking a full investigation into the Mano River Union (MRU) Center for Regional Peace and Development Project in Foya, Lofa County. In a recent letter to ANC Chairman Cllr. Lafayette O. Gould, the Commission confirmed it has launched a…
Weedor Confirmed As NEC Chair…Amid Political Opposition
The Liberian Senate has confirmed Jonathan Weedor as Chairperson of the National Elections Commission (NEC) following the adoption of a favorable report from the Senate Committee on Autonomous Agencies. The confirmation came after a majority of senators voted in support of Weedor’s nomination, clearing the way for him to lead the country’s electoral body. However,…
Over 10,000 Chiefs Added To Government Payroll …Boakai Reveals Plan To Deploy Buses For Traditional Leaders
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has announced that traditional chiefs across Liberia will begin receiving government salaries through the national payroll effective July 1. The announcement was made as part of the government’s efforts to strengthen support for local leadership structures. The President acknowledged the important role chiefs play in maintaining peace, resolving community disputes, and…
Bility Blasts Nigerian Primate…Says Pastors, Imams Should Never Determine Liberia’s Political Directions
A controversial sermon by Nigerian Bishop Primate Elijah Ayodele has triggered intense debate in Liberia, with politicians, commentators, and ordinary citizens questioning both the substance and motive behind his remarks about President Joseph Nyuma Boakai and the country’s future. Recently, a viral video circulating widely on social media, particularly Facebook, Ayodele described President Boakai of…
Nigeria Denounces ‘Fake’ Diplomatic Letter To Liberia
The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has officially disowned a fraudulent letter circulating on social media, falsely attributed to Nigeria’s Honorable Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, and addressed to Liberia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. In a statement issued on Tuesday, 9 June 2026, the Ministry’s Spokesperson, Kimiebi Imomotimi…
Government Unites Behind Ambitious MCC Investment Strategy…To Address Power Deficit, Economic Growth
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has formally endorsed three strategic Concept Notes designed to guide Liberia’s pursuit of a proposed second compact with the United States-funded Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), marking a significant step in the country’s efforts to overcome longstanding infrastructure and economic development challenges. The endorsement, announced by the Executive Mansion on June…
Greenville To Be Electrified Soon …As Southeast Project Nears Power Supply Stage
After years of anticipation and hope, residents of Greenville City are drawing closer to a historic milestone as the Light Up Southeast (LUSE) Project enters its final phase, with electricity expected to begin flowing into the city of Greenville by late June or early July 2026. During a recent media tour of the Greenville Injection…
Senator Chea Submits Two Health Instruments
Sinoe County Senator Augustine S. Chea has submitted two major health instruments before the Plenary of the Liberian Senate. On Tuesday, June 9, 2026, Senator Chea proposed a Bill titled, “An Act to Establish Free Emergency and Labor Medical Services in Public Health Facilities and to Prohibit Requirement of Advance Payment for Emergency and Labor…
Dillon Seeks Legal Basis for Justice in Chambers….To Deny Writ of Prohibition Without Appeal to Full Bench
As part of his ongoing call for judicial reform, Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillon continues to raise concerns over what he considers an injustice within Liberia’s judicial system regarding petitions for writs of prohibition. Senator Dillon says he finds it difficult to understand the legal authority that allows a single Associate Justice, serving as…

