(From left) Messrs. Alfred Sieh, ULAA Board Chair, Frank Carter, ULAA, National Vice President and Conrade Nyenkan, ULAA Board Member are working to setup a Diaspora Investment Bank and an Education Resource Center
Three executives of the Union of Liberian Associations in the Americas (ULAA) are back home exploring ways to establish a financial institution through which members of ULAA can directly use as an investment bank to help the economy of their struggling nation.
In an exclusive interview recently, the head of the delegation and Chairman of ULAA’s Board, Mr. Alfred Sieh, said in addition to setting up the bank, they are also in Liberia to continue discussions with major stakeholders in the government on their dual citizenship quest and also to further explore ways to set up a “Diaspora Educational Resource Center.”
L-r: Mssrs. Alfred Sieh, ULAA Board Chair, Frank Carter, ULAA, National Vice President, and Conrade Nyenkan, ULAA Board Member are asking members of the Legislature to repeal the Alien and Nationality Law.
Three executives of the Union of Liberian Associations in the Americas (ULAA) are calling on the Legislature to repeal the Alien and Nationality Law, specifically Section 22, which speaks of the ‘Loss of Citizenship.’
According to Alfred Sieh, ULAA Board Chair, Frank Carter, National Executive Vice President, ULAA, and Conrade Nyenkan, Executive Board Member, ULAA, the present law on the book is against diaspora Liberians, who because of some circumstances beyond their controls, made them take up citizenships of other countries.
Diaspora Liberians Association Wants Alien & Nationality Law Repealed
Diaspora Liberians Association Wants Alien & Nationality Law Repealed
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L-r- Mssrs. Alfred Sieh, ULAA Board Chair, Frank Carter, ULAA, National Vice President and Conrade Nyenkan, ULAA Board Member are asking members of the Legislature to repeal the Alien and Nationality Law
Monrovia – Three executives of the Union of Liberian Associations in the Americas (ULAA) are calling on the legislators to repeal the Alien and Nationality Law, specifically Section 22, which speaks of the ‘Loss of Citizenship.’
According to Mssrs. Alfred Sieh, ULAA Board Chair, Frank Carter, National Executive Vice President, ULAA, and Conrade Nyenkan, Executive Board Member, ULAA, the present law on the book is against diaspora Liberians, who because of some circumstances beyond their controls, made them take up citizenships of another nations.