MONROVIA – The Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) has stirred significant controversy following reports from potential recruits about unusual requirements for trainees. Numerous individuals preparing for training disclosed that they were instructed to bring not only standard school supplies like copybooks and pens but also unexpected items such as cutlasses and household utensils.
As recruits departed for training yesterday, many were spotted carrying large cutlasses and bags filled with various items. While the LIS public affairs officer was unavailable for comment, a senior source within the organization confirmed the requirements. The source, speaking anonymously, acknowledged that recruits were indeed asked to bring cutlasses and notebooks but clarified that cooking utensils were not part of the list.
The source defended the inclusion of cutlasses, citing financial constraints, though further explanation was not provided. The incident has sparked public debate, raising concerns about the training protocols and priorities of the LIS. As scrutiny grows, many are questioning the implications of such requirements for the future of Liberia’s immigration and border control services.