
Minister
of National Defense Brownie J. Samukai
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Minister
of Finance Augustine Ngafuan
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Planning
& Economic Affairs Amara Konneh
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Director
General of the Civil Service Agency,
Dr. C. William Allen
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Prez.
Sirleaf Friday named a new foreign Minister
replacing Mrs. Olubanke Akerele
(MONROVIA,
LIBERIA - December 3, 2010): President
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been pleased
to make the following appointments subject,
where applicable to confirmation by
the Liberian Senate:
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Dr.
Toga Gayewea McIntosh - Ministry
of Foreign Affairs Acting Minister
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Mr.
Emmanuel Sherman - Ministry
of Lands, Mines & Energy
Acting Assistant Minister
for Exploration & Research.
Who's
Back
Additional
Ministers Recalled By President Johnson
Sirleaf
(MONROVIA,
LIBERIA - November 24, 2010): More appointments
have been announced in Government by President
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The officials named
will serve in acting positions pending their
confirmation by the Honorable Liberian Senate
on its return in January 2011.
According
to an Executive Mansion release, those appointed
are:
Mr.
Roosevelt Jayjay Ministry of Lands, Mines
& Energy, MINISTER
Mr.
Frederick Norkeh Ministry of Posts &
Telecommunications, MINISTER
Mr.
Henry Fahnbulleh Ministry of Internal Affairs,
Deputy Minister for Urban Affairs
Mr.
Sam Russ Ministry of Lands, Mines &
Energy, Deputy Minister for Operations
Mr.
Carlton Miller Ministry of Lands, Mines
& Energy, Deputy Minister of Planning
& Development
Mr.
James Y. Gbarbea, Jr. Ministry of Lands,
Mines & Energy, Assistant Minister for
Mines
Mr.
Charles Nelson Ministry of Commerce &
Industry, Deputy Minister for Commerce
& Industry
The
Ministers of Health & Social Welfare,
Commerce, Gender & Development, and
Information, Culture & Tourism,
accepted President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's
offer to resume their duties.
An
Executive Mansion release said the President
on Monday also appointed Mr. Jeremiah Sulunteh
as Minister of Labor; Mr. Willard Russell
as Minister of Transport; Mr. Christopher
Neyor to the position of President and CEO
of the National Oil Company of Liberia;
and Mr. Alphonso Gaye as Director General,
General Services Agency, with the rank of
Minister.
On
November 18, 2010, there were additional
appointments in Government.
The
Ministers of Defense, Finance, Education,
and Internal Affairs accepted President
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's offer to resume
their duties.
The
President also appointed Mr. Natty B. Davies
to the position of Chairman of the National
Investment Commission; Cllr. Seward Cooper,
Legal Advisor, Ministry of State; and Mr.
Jonathan Reffell, Ambassador-at-Large.
The
first group of Ministers who returned
to their positions in government included,
the Ministers of Agriculture Florence
Chenoweth, Public Works Samuel Kofi
Woods, Planning & Economic Affairs
Amara Konneh, Youth & Sports Etmonia
Tarpeh, and the Director General of
the Civil Service Agency, Dr. C. William
Allen, accepted President Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf's offer to resume their duties.
The
Minister of Justice, Cllr. Christiana
Tah, also accepted the President's offer
to resume her duties with the following
new key Assistants:
-
Idella
Cooper, Acting Deputy Minister for
Economic Affairs;
-
Freddie
Taylor, Acting Deputy Minister for
Administration; and
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Victoria
Sherman-Lang, Acting Deputy
Minister for Codification
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Minister of Justice, Cllr. Christiana
Tah
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Natty B. Davies Chairman of the National
Investment Commission
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Minister
of Youth & Sports Etmonia Tarpeh
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Minister
of Public Works Samuel Kofi Woods
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