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SENATE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS ADDRESSES DEPLOYMENT ISSUES OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICIALS

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MONROVIA – The Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs convened a crucial meeting on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at the Conference Room of the Senate Office to address pressing matters involving several Foreign Service Officials/Employees. This meeting was convened following a communication by Senators Saah Joseph of Montserrado County and Nathaniel McGill of Margibi County to Plenary seeking redress on deployment issues.

The Committee engaged with authorities from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who provided detailed updates on efforts to repatriate more than fifty (50) officials deployed to various Liberian Diplomatic Missions worldwide under what were described as “unclear circumstances between July 26 and July 27, 2023.” According to officials, the repatriation process is slated to commence within the next two weeks.

During the session, it was revealed that some of the officials deployed under these unclear circumstances did not meet the required benchmark criteria for their positions. As a result, there are considerations to re-evaluate and potentially re-employ some individuals in suitable capacities, following proper vetting procedures.

Senator Abraham Darius Dillon, Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, emphasized the importance of transparency and fairness in addressing these deployment irregularities. The Committee affirmed its commitment to closely monitoring the repatriation and re-vetting processes to ensure that justice is served and that suitable corrective actions are taken.

Members of the Committee include Vice Chair Senator Saah H. Joseph, along with Senators Albert T. Chie, Gbehzongar M. Findley, Thomas Yaya Nimley, Edwin Melvin Snowe, Dabah M. Varpilah, Amara M. Konneh, and Nya D. Twayen. Together, they pledged to work collaboratively with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to resolve these issues in a manner that upholds integrity and accountability within Liberia’s diplomatic service.

The Committee’s deliberations underscored the Senate’s commitment to oversight and ensuring that public officials are held accountable for their actions. As Liberia continues to strengthen its diplomatic efforts globally, the integrity and suitability of its Foreign Service cadre remain paramount concerns for legislative scrutiny and public confidence.

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