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Senator Nyonblee Karnga Lawrence of Grand Bassa County wrote on her page yesterday and why reading her post with my sons we noticed there were 22 hard words that my sons wanted to understand. As a father, Geetee Tugbeh Wojroh III took the time to spine the articles, and here is what he re-wordify for our easy read.

Senator Nyonblee Karnga Lawrence of Grand Bassa County write:
"Second Payment of $15,000:

A Press Release circulating on Facebook (probably) from the Office of our Fellow worker, Senator Emmanuel Nuquay, pointing to/showing that Lawmakers have received the second portion (15k) of a 30 K money-related portion for Law-based Engagement has claimed my attention. It can be recalled that the first payment of 15K of the said Law-based Engagement Fund sparked necessary extreme anger among Liberians who believe that though budgeted and legal/real and true, making direct payments of public monies to Law-makers for law-based engagement is insensitive to the welfare of the people; especially in the middle of the screaming and acting violently COVID-19 serious problem.

While I am yet unaware of this latest payment as being reported by the Office of Hon. Emmanuel Nuquay, I would like to (say again) in no uncertain terms my position that it's unfortunate for Law-makers
to accept said payment in the face of our country still going through the COVID-19 serious problem.

In the same way/in that way, in loyalty to the outcry of our people, I encourage all of my fellow workers to join me in requesting the Executive Branch to direct the money to the fight against COVID-19 and or other national (things that are the most important). Should the Executive insist on making the payments, I will reject mine absolutely and totally/without any limits or restrictions."

Thank you for reading and here are the words we have broken from the senator's original post.
Accordingly, adherence, allotment, amid,budgetary ,colleague, colleagues, crisis ,disbursement indicating ,legislative ,legislator, legitimate ,outrage ,particularly priorities ,aging ,restate ,shall ,supposedly ,unconditionally ,untimely

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13/05/2021

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12/05/2021

Every 14 May is National Unification Day in Liberia. The holiday is also sometimes referred to as “Integration Day”. The purpose of the holiday is to seek improved relations between the descendants of freed American slaves who colonized Liberia and the original native population.
National Unification Day is a national holiday observed in Liberia on May 14th this day marks the Unification and Integration Policy, which was aimed at tackling political, social, and economic disparities with the country.
National Unification Day. This Day was set aside by the National Legislature in the 1960s to commemorate the National Unification of Liberia, which was spearheaded in 1964 by President William V.S. Tubman. National Unification was one of President Tubman’s greatest achievements. Just so you know, below is a long time ago .

21/04/2021
Did you know that U.S., E.U. and French Ambassadors Applaud ArcelorMittal’s Investment in Liberia? For your information ...
20/04/2021

Did you know that U.S., E.U. and French Ambassadors Applaud ArcelorMittal’s Investment in Liberia?
For your information “ArcelorMittal Liberia has been in Liberia since 2006, the CEO Mr. Lowe said that the company in this for the long haul. We intend to be a part of Liberia’s long-term future, delivering growth for the benefit of the country, community, employees, and shareholders.”

CEO Lowe told the diplomats AML is planning to make a bold step into the future with the resumption of its expansion project known as Phase II at an additional cost of approximately $800m, taking AML’s total investment in Liberia to over $2.5Bn. The AML expansion will triple production from 5mtpa of direct shipment ore (DSO) to 15mtpa of high-value concentrate product with plans for further growth in the future.

U.S. Ambassador Michael A. McCarthy, E.U. Ambassador Laurent Delahousse, and French Ambassador Michaël Roux toured the AML mine, rail, and port operations and visited the Vocational Training Center (VTC) in Yekepa.
The guests also held a meeting with AML’s senior management headed by Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Scott Lowe.
Mr. Lowe added that the project represents major economic and social benefits for the government and people of Liberia in jobs, revenue, and social development.

U.S. Ambassador McCarthy described the ArcelorMittal Liberia investment as a “hope for the future of Liberia” and encouraged the company and staff to continue the good work.
He said the AML VTC is exactly what Liberia needs, noting that the company has put the future in the people’s hands, and they [the youth] need to take it from there.

The French Ambassador Michaël Roux shared similar views about the impact of AML’s business and also highlighted the role of TVET in Liberia’s economic development.

Head of E.U. Delegation in Liberia Ambassador Delahousse spoke of the importance of Public-Private partnerships and hoped that other companies in Liberia or from abroad will come, invest, create jobs and give a future to all young Liberians.
The recent visit of the three diplomats followed earlier high-level visits by other members of the diplomatic corps and most recently, H.E. President George M. Weah to the AML Concession, something CEO Scott Lowe said is an indication of the strong partnership between AML, the government, the international community and people of Liberia. Just so you know ArcelorMittal is the world’s leading steel.

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In recent years, government bodies and their employees have had to respond to dramatic shifts in public expectations to ...
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In recent years, government bodies and their employees have had to respond to dramatic shifts in public expectations to political and government discourse.

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