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Liberia: Lawmaker Calls for the Establishment of Ombudsman to Avert the Constant Violation of the National Code of Conduct

Liberia: Lawmaker Calls for the Establishment of Ombudsman to Avert the Constant Violation of the National Code of Conduct Liberia: Lawmaker Calls for the Establishment of Ombudsman to Avert the Constant Violation of the National Code of Conduct Share Capitol Hill, Monrovia – Representative Alexander Poure (District #1, River Gee County) has launched a campaign to exert more pressure on President George Weah to appoint an Ombudsman for the Code of Conduct. Rep. Poure’s first move is a communication to the Plenary of the House of Representatives, seeking its approval to invite President Weah to state reasons why he has not appointed an ombudsman to ensure adherence of the Code of Conduct (COC).

River Gee Lawmaker Wants President Summoned | Liberian Observer

President George Manneh Weah Rep. Alexander Poure has written the leadership of the House of Representatives to invite President George Weah for questioning over his administration’s refusal to appoint an ombudsman to enforce the Code of Conduct. According to Rep. Poure, his intent is to promote good governance and foster core values, trust, and ethical behavior within the Executive. Rep. Poure is arguing that the Code of Conduct is being constantly violated due to the absence of an ombudsman to enforce the law. He further claims in his communication that the law is being abused because of the President’s failure to appoint an Ombudsman which according to him is a tactics to make the Code of Conduct useless since without an Ombudsman it cannot be enforced properly.

New Kent school division moves forward with new elementary school, choosing name, redistricting options, and breaking ground this week

New Kent school division moves forward with new elementary school, choosing name, redistricting options, and breaking ground this week
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Former Cattaraugus bank president authors cutlery history of county

CATTARAUGUS — Patrick J. Cullen, the founding collector at the American Museum of Cutlery on Main Street in Cattaraugus, has written a brief history of cutlery manufacturing in Cattaraugus County. The county was at the center of the manufacture of cutting edge tools — knives, razors, scissors, axes and chisels — with around 200 companies within 75 miles of Little Valley. The greatest reason for the large number of cutleries in the Little Valley and Cattaraugus areas is the New York & Lake Erie Railroad, which was able to deliver high-quality steel from Buffalo to communities along the line, said Cullen, the retired president of the Bank of Cattaraugus. The railroad was completed in 1851.

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