AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPort & Trade Reform: The Legislature has cleared the Port Autonomy Bill, sending it to President Boakai for constitutional consideration—aimed at reshaping governance of Liberia’s seaports to boost efficiency and investment. Customs Modernization: The Liberia Revenue Authority launched the Second National Time Release Study to cut cargo clearance delays at the Freeport of Monrovia, using an internationally recognized benchmark for reforms. Mining Enforcement: Government launched the Protect Our Resources Taskforce (PORT) to intensify inspections, tackle illegal mining and gold smuggling, and improve royalty and compliance oversight. Agribusiness & Seeds: CHAP Agro became among the first Liberian companies certified by the new Seed Development and Certification Agency, a step toward replacing imported planting materials with locally produced seeds and cassava cuttings. Public Health & Hospitals: Ebola preparedness checks found Liberia is still Ebola-free but has major gaps in border screening, emergency logistics, and isolation readiness; meanwhile Phebe Referral Hospital reopened after a strike ended through presidential intervention. Energy & Infrastructure: EU-funded low-voltage installation began under the Light Up Southeast programme in Buchanan, while Liberia continues expanding solar access. TVET Skills: Christ Embassy Vocational School graduated 835 trainees across trades from electrical installation to construction and ICT. Maritime Safety Watch: Reports linked Liberia-flagged tankers to attacks and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz, underscoring ongoing risks to shipping and regional trade.
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