“Don’t Do ‘Political Reward’ Appointment In Gov’t”; Former LCC President Urges Boakai

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Liberia Council of Churches former President, Bishop Dr. Kortu K. Brown, is calling on President-elect Ambassador Joseph Boakai to run an effective and inclusive government in order to foster development in the interest of the country.

   According to him, a government of inclusion will help the people of the fifteen sub-divisions of the country and will make the ordinary citizen to feel the impact of the national cake, instead of a regional or Monrovia-based government.

   He said since the country gained its independence in 1847 one of the major challenges the government of the state has faced is a centralized governance system, which has impaired popular participation and local development drive, specifically in the provision of public goods and services.

   The National Policy on Decentralization and Local Governance was launched in 2012, and was subsequently included into the Local Government Act in 2018 by President George M. Weah. The aims of taking governance closer to the people in rural parts of the country is to ensure greater participation of the people in their own development process as well as an equitable distribution of the country’s resources, which aligns with the first pillar of the poverty reduction strategy of the   then Unity Party government.

   The in-coming Unity Party government, led by former Vice President Ambassador Joseph N. Boakai, who also served under former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as Vice President for twelve (12) years, may not be strange to running an effective and functional government as President-elect Boakai takes power on January 22, 2024.

   Bishop Kortu K. Brown, who is the overseer of Water in the Desert Apostolic Pentecostal Church International INC, asserted that there is no county in Liberia owned by a political party; as such, President-elect Ambassador Boakai and the cabinet ministers appointed by him should cut across the fifteen counties of the Liberia.

   The former President of Liberia Council of Churches pointed out that President-elect Ambassador Boakai should not appoint people on the basis of “political reward”, but rather his appointments should be on the basis of competence, effectiveness, experience and love for country.

   Bishop Dr. Kortu K. Brown cautioned the President-elect to run a wholesome and functional government that will not only be based in Montserrado County but a government for every Liberian, regardless of their religious, political and tribal background, and not government that will be selective to enrich family members, friends and partisans. 

   The former Liberia Council of Churches President and Overseer of Water in the Desert Apostolic Pentecostal Church International Inc. spoke to journalists at his Brewerville residence on New Year’s Day on a wide range of national issues.

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