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Monrovia – The Coordinator of Redd+ program at the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) David Saah said Liberia stands a great chance to amass huge financial wealth from its forest resources, but that can only be possible through a proper or sustaina
Sen. Conmany Wesseh Warns
River Gee County Senator, Conmany B. Wesseh, has expressed frustration over the continuous illegal gold mining activities in his county.
Gold is one of the three major mineral resources that generate revenue for the country, but illicit mining of it and diamonds has posed challenges that other lawmakers, including Rivercess Senator Wellington Geevon Smith, have raised the same concern and even invited Lands, Mines and Energy Minister Gesler Murray recently to explain the rampant illicit mining activities.
In an exclusive interview in Yekepa recently, Sen. Wesseh said the illicit mining activities by hundreds of Liberians and foreigners are not making any positive impact in the development of the county, but instead causing environmental damage. Digging pits and leaving them open without filling poses danger to the movements of people and wildlife in the forest. Moreover, mining activities cause environmental degradation and depletion of soil for far
RiverGee County Senator Conmany B. Wesseh
River Gee County Senator, Conmany B. Wesseh, has described the Supreme Court’s ruling against former Defense Minister now senator-elect, Brownie Samukai of Lofa county as ‘Bad politics’ because the court failed to prove his crime.
The Supreme Court had earlier withheld ruling by Criminal Court ‘C’ with some modifications that Samukai should restitute the US$1,147,656.35 used from the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) pension money that he [Samukai] says was used on the orders of his boss, former President Sirleaf. The Supreme Court went further to warn Samukai that if 50% of said amount cannot be paid in six months, he would be incarcerated until full payment is made.