MONROVIA – In a recent development, Madam Cecelia G. Clarke has been appointed as the first female spokesperson for the Liberia National Police (LNP), replacing Moses Carter. The announcement of her appointment was made today at the LNP headquarters by the Inspector General of Police, Hon. Gregory Coleman.
Madam Clarke, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her new role, having served in various capacities within the LNP for several years. Her appointment is seen as a testament to her dedication and commitment to law enforcement in Liberia.
As the new LNP spokesperson, Madam Clarke will be responsible for disseminating information to the public on behalf of the police force, as well as handling media inquiries and addressing concerns related to law enforcement activities. Her appointment comes at a critical time when the LNP is working tirelessly to maintain peace and security throughout the country.
Madam Clarke expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve in her new role and pledged to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and transparency in her interactions with the media and the public. She called for cooperation and support from all stakeholders as the LNP continues its efforts to ensure the safety and security of all Liberians.
The appointment of Madam Cecelia G. Clarke as the new LNP spokesperson is expected to further enhance the communication and public relations efforts of the police force, ultimately contributing to improved trust and confidence in law enforcement agencies across Liberia.
Before her appointment, Madam Clarke was the President of the Reporters Association of Liberia. She also previously worked at ELBC/LBS as a senior manager.