Author: Franklin Doloquee

Sanniquellie, Nimba County – The Volunteers for Sustainable Development in Africa (VOSIEDA), a nonprofit organization committed to empowering small-scale farmers in Nimba County, Liberia, concluded its third Project Steering Committee (PSC) meeting in Sanniquellie, Nimba County. The meeting focused on reviewing progress, discussing current project implementation, conducting a field visit to the beneficiary community of Gbedin, and strategizing next steps for their climate-smart agriculture initiative.

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Ganta, Nimba County – Local county authorities in Liberia are participating in a three-day Revenue Sharing Act Dialogue, aimed at promoting and sustaining fiscal decentralization across the country. The training, supported by Sweden Sverige, Irish Aid, the Government of Ireland, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), is held under the theme “Strengthening Citizens’ Participation in Fiscal Decentralization.”

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Ganta, Nimba County – A number of incomplete and abandoned projects, including radio stations, in Nimba County have come under scrutiny for alleged bad labour practices. Local media and citizens are criticizing Vice President Jeremiah Koung, Senator Prince Yormie Johnson, and Representative Dorwohn Twain Gleekia of Electoral District Number Six, all from Nimba County, for their involvement.

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A FrontPage Africa report reveals that over $10 million USD has gone unaccounted for since 2018. These funds are primarily from the County Scrap and the County Social Development Fund provided by ArcelorMittal Liberia. By Franklin Doloquee, contributing writer ArcelorMittal-Liberia, which began operations in Nimba County in 2006 after signing an agreement with the Liberian government in 2005, has been contributing $1.5 million USD annually to the County’s Social Development Fund. While Grand Bassa County receives $100,000 USD and Bong County $500,000 USD annually from ArcelorMittal’s operations, Nimba County, as the host of the mining company, has received a total…

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