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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

CONTROVERSIAL MINISTER MAWINE DIGGS SHUTS DOWN MINISTRY OF COMMERCE FOR CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION

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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – In a surprising turn of events, the Minister of Commerce, Mawine Diggs, has made the decision to shut down the Ministry of Commerce for Christmas celebrations. This move has left many business people in Liberia, both foreigners and Liberians, feeling shaken and perplexed.

Minister Diggs, known for her controversial decisions, has chosen to prioritize the festive season over the day-to-day operations of the Ministry. With the closure of the Ministry, it is expected that various services and activities related to commerce will be temporarily halted.

The implications of this closure have raised concerns among the business community. Many are questioning the timing of the decision, as the holiday season usually sees an increase in commercial activities. Foreign investors and local entrepreneurs are unsure how this shutdown will impact their businesses and the overall economy.

However, supporters of Minister Diggs argue that the closure is justified, as it allows Ministry staff to take a well-deserved break and spend time with their families during the Christmas period. They believe that this decision demonstrates the Minister’s commitment to work-life balance and employee welfare.

The Ministry of Commerce plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth functioning of trade and commerce in Liberia. It oversees various aspects such as regulations, licensing, consumer protection, and market competition. With its temporary closure, there may be potential disruptions in these areas, which could have consequences for businesses and consumers.

As news of the closure spreads, there is a mixed reaction among the public. Some are supportive of the Minister’s decision, emphasizing the importance of rest and rejuvenation for the Ministry’s employees. Others, however, express concerns about the impact on the economy and the potential delay in essential services provided by the Ministry.

It remains to be seen how long the closure will last and what measures will be taken to mitigate any negative effects. Business owners and individuals relying on the services of the Ministry of Commerce are advised to seek alternative arrangements during this period.

The decision by Minister Mawine Diggs to shut down the Ministry of Commerce for Christmas celebration has undoubtedly sparked a debate about the balance between work and festivities, leaving many wondering about the implications for Liberia’s business landscape.

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