SAO BOSO KAMARA CORNER

“Having sold your land and accepted payment, you must accept the consequences”. This site is christened after the 19th Century Bopolu and Guadu-Gboni Mandingo King, Sao Boso Kamara, in the hope that his equitable and just approach to reconciling the elements of the Liberian population will serve as a lesson for fashioning a lasting solution to our national quandary. Let the betterment of others be your vocation.

Saturday, September 10, 2005

An Open Letter to Madam Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf: The Rest of Your Apologies





Your position in that organization, especially the Taylor version, was not as petit and as limited as you continue to describe it to have been. “Level Monrovia we will rebuild it” could have only come from the real Head of State and Commander-in-Chief whose Army was the NPFL as you saw yourself. You issued the order, and it was executed. It included the notorious Octopus, which finally wrecked Monrovia. Fifteen years have gone by and Monrovia is still without water and electricity. During the course of this period, you were the second most powerful person in the United Nations Development Program (UNDP); but zero came to Liberia by way of your influence. You even undermined the promotion and employment of qualified Liberians in that UN organization during your tenure. For now, I will leave your UN record to speak for itself.

International Community Calls Bryant Bluff; GEMAP Document Signed

Chairman Gyude Bryant has signed the GEMAP document. GEMAP is the Economic Governance Management Program. The document is seeking reforms in all sectors of governance in Liberia. Chairman Bryant had called for some corrections in the document.
The chairman said the technical details were worked out. Our correspondent said the ICGL acknowledged Chairman Bryant’s concerns. ICGL is the International Contact Group on Liberia. Chairman Bryant signed the GEMAP document before departing the country. He is to attend a session of the United Nations.