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Liberia: Watch Forum Craves for Government Support; Vows to Arrest Loiterers

Liberia: Watch Forum Craves for Government Support; Vows to Arrest Loiterers Liberia: Watch Forum Craves for Government Support; Vows to Arrest Loiterers Share MONROVIA The National leadership of the Community Watch Forum of Liberia (CWFL) has renewed calls for support from national government to remain viable, effective and functional as the country grappled with perennial reports of crimes across the country. The National Chairman of the CWFL Mr. I. Nyenati Kaffey disclosed that if President George M. Weah can make a formal declaration of government’s support to the organization, beside that support, he is convinced other international partners will see the need to also rally support to the CWFL.

Labour Minister Warns Punitive Measures Against Child Abusers…

Inks MOU with five local NGOs The Chairman of the National Anti-Human Trafficking Taskforce, Labour Minister, Cllr. Charles H. Gibson says the task force is working on regulations that will ensure punitive measures for people who are engaged in human trafficking and child labor. Cllr. Gibson said the Government of Liberia remains committed to ensuring that children are not abused in labour and that people are not trafficked as well as other nationals are not trafficked through our country. Minister Gibson made these assertions at the official signing ceremony of a Memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the National Anti-Human Taskforce through the Ministry of Labour and five local NGOs in Liberia.

Liberia: Labour Minister Warns of Punitive Measures Against Child Abusers

Liberia: Labour Minister Warns of Punitive Measures Against Child Abusers Liberia: Labour Minister Warns of Punitive Measures Against Child Abusers Share Monrovia The Chairman of the National Anti-Human Trafficking Taskforce, Labour Minister, Cllr. Charles H. Gibson says the taskforce is working on regulations that will ensure punitive measures for people who are engaged in human trafficking and child labor. Cllr. Gibson said the Government of Liberia remains committed to ensuring that children are not abused in labour and that people are not trafficked as well as other nationals are not trafficked through our country. Minister Gibson made these assertions at the official signing ceremony of a Memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the National Anti-Human Taskforce through the Ministry of Labour and five local NGOs in Liberia.

Watch Forum Blames LNP Hierarchy For Eviction, But LNP Reaffirms Commitment

CWFL Boss, I. Nyenati Kaffey (right), returns keys to the administrator of the property, Shem Tartu. The National head office of the Community Watch Forum of Liberia (CWFL), situated on GSA Road in Paynesville, was a scene of anguish and distress when several members of the organization including its leadership were disgracefully evicted from the premises that they had occupied for over two years. The organization, which has branches in the rest of the 14 counties, has been in existence for over 20 years. It was initially taken to court by the administrator of the property, Mr. Shem Tartu, for arrears of one and the half years amounting to over (US$2,500), but the leadership of the Community Watch Forum of Liberia (CWFL) pleaded with Mr. Tartu for the situation to be out of court settlement.

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