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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

MORLU ADDRESSES PRES. BOAKAI’S CONTROVERSIAL LETTER ON YELLOW MACHINES, CALLS FOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY

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MONROVIA – Former Liberian Auditor General, John Morlu, has responded to the controversial letter written by President Joseph Nyumah Boakai regarding the importation of yellow machines. Morlu emphasized the need for the President to acknowledge the mistake, apologize, and seek the Legislature’s assistance in rectifying the situation.

Morlu highlighted that regularizing mistakes is a common practice in a democracy, but it is essential to establish the truth before taking such steps. He drew attention to the Anti-Deficiency Act in the United States as an example of how this is done. Morlu expressed doubt that President Boakai truly believes the content of his letter is accurate and fair.

The former Auditor General warned that conducting government business based on personal friendships and gentleman’s agreements would have far-reaching international implications. He accused someone of misleading President Boakai, further raising concerns about the decision-making process within the government.

Morlu presented a straightforward account of the situation, asserting that a Liberian government official took ownership of the yellow machines from the port and transported them from the National Port Authority (NPA) to a military barracks. He emphasized that Liberia bears full responsibility for this transaction, citing basic principles of accounting and contract management.

Expressing his disappointment, Morlu criticized the government’s handling of the matter and accused certain individuals of selfishly attempting to undermine President Boakai’s administration. He called on the Legislature to promptly take action by holding the wrongdoers accountable, even suggesting imprisonment as a consequence.

Morlu stressed the importance of separating government operations from personal friendships and gentleman’s agreements. He pointed out the involvement of President Boakai’s associates, as mentioned by George Weah and McGill, which raises concerns about corruption and a lack of accountability. Morlu urged President Boakai to act decisively and punish those involved in any wrongdoing.

The former Auditor General’s response serves as a reminder of the critical need for transparency, accountability, and adherence to proper procedures in government affairs. It highlights the urgency of addressing the yellow machines controversy and restoring public trust in the government’s ability to govern in the best interests of the Liberian people.

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