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Liberia: PLP Chairman Says Pres. Weah Is Cherry-picking in Fight against Corruption
Liberia: PLP Chairman Says Pres. Weah Is Cherry-picking in Fight against Corruption
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MONROVIA – The Chairman of the newly established People’s Liberation Party (PLP), Wilmot Paye, says the lack of political will and commitment from President George Manneh Weah to prosecute former and current government officials accused of corruption in audit reports released by anti-graft institutions and international firms, is negatively contributing to the bleeding of public coffers and the imposition of more hardship on Liberians, most of who are already impoverished.
Mr. Paye pointed out that the promise made by the Liberian leader to “end corruption’ in his inaugural speech delivered to the Liberian people and the world at large on January 22, 2018 is far from becoming a reality.
After an arduous week of finals, itâs time to kick back, relax and enjoy the summer. For those that are sticking around Athens, the Lyndon House Arts Center will host many captivating exhibits to visit throughout the summer season.
The Lyndon House Arts Center, located on Hoyt Street in downtown Athens, is housing a number of exhibits through the summer. Admission is free of charge, and the center is open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The 46th Juried Exhibition, curated by juror Hallie Ringle, will remain up until June 26. It features 161 works by local artists, 16 of which earned an award as part of the exhibition. The works range from photographed portraits of local Athenians by artist Emily Cameron to woven tapestries to large, mixed media creations.