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Use Common Sense to Combat Corruption Print E-mail
Written by Saliho Donzo   
Thursday, 05 November 2009
salihodonzoRecent documents that have been made public to Liberians have shown that corruption is rampant in Liberian society. This has shocked many and Liberians from all walks of life are still wondering about remedies to this phenomenon.

When the “Iron Lady” took over the leadership of Liberia, many Liberians were pleased that the new team would bring joy to Liberians who have suffered many years of war. But unfortunately many are seeing the opposite on issues like corruption, which Sirleaf has declared as a “public enemy ” because it is so rampant in the country. For many this was a very bold step, which many people embraced. But, disappointingly indeed, we have been hearing about many cases of corruption since Madam Sirleaf took office. Here are a few examples:

The Snow Issue: There was a report that the the president gave $5,000.00 each to some representatives to remove Hon. Edwin Snow from the position of Speaker of the House of  Representatives.

The Knuckle’s Scandal: a former ally of the president, Hon.Willis Knuckle, was found signing contracts on his own behalf impersonating Pres. Sirleaf.

The Auditor General of Liberia, John Morlu, said sometime ago that President Sirleaf’s government is three times more corrupt than the Taylor regime.  Corruption has been reported in ministries such as Public Works, Education, the Liberian Telecommunication (LTC), and the Liberian Petroleum Refining company ( LPRC ). There are also reports of individuals faking signatures of the president to withdraw money from the Central Bank of Liberia.

Recently it has being made public that one of the preachers against corruption has been short-listed again on the national financial scandal list. He is said to have scammed over  $300,000. If this is correct, then I think it is a mockery to the state because this honorable man has been giving public announcements on the dismissal of other members of the cabinet because of corruption. To see him entangled in such corrupt practices is mind-boggling.

Or is Liberia “elephant meat,” which anybody can come and chop off a piece and go because it is too big and unwieldy?

Now that this heinous cloud of corruption is over us many Liberians are asking themselves this simple question: What is the way out? I strongly believe that there are ways out. Below are some possible solutions:

1. Nationalism: We must at all times demonstrate love and devotion to our country. This is the only way forward as a people.

2. Government Priorities: One way to minimize corruption is for the government to prioritize the following: construction of infrastructure, building of roads or the reconstruction of already damaged roads, the availability of safe drinking water and electricity, good health system, and education, and paying civil servants on time.

Conclusion : There are many ways to combat corruption in Liberia. We mut all be vigilant at all times to weed out corruption...

Saliho Donzo
Rabat Morocco.



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1. 05-11-2009 21:09
 
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Iron lady was part of a defunt government in Liberia that was so corrupt. As the adage goes monkey scent can not leave the bone. Do we think that this great child iron lady did not take part in the Tolbert's corruption? most difinetly she was part of it. How do we expect this president to do away with corruption? she may have declared it as public enemy, yes right. As long as we remain novice and believed these socalled educated people to fool us with their worthless degrees corruption will remain part of our society. And as long iron lady remains to import these crooks and put them at the helm of ministries and corporations everything liberia has will vanished before we know it. She downplayed our Liberian university graduates. These imported crooks will forever remain crook. Bonvoyage iron ore , rubber, diamond, gold, timber, oil, urinium.
 
David Johnson
2. 06-11-2009 18:20
 
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in liberia do you not ever get the churches to speak out clearly agaist corruption,..if you want i san send soem missionaries,.,..what about more education as well,.mike
 
michael heery
3. 10-11-2009 05:55
 
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I was glad when I read this article.But I believed that those that was caught in corrup practices should be prosecuted,and if found guilty their properties should be confiscated,or they should be sentenced in prison.
 
Josiah Philips
4. 10-11-2009 07:07
 
Taylor lie again
Taylor: 'I Decided That I Will Leave Liberia For The Sake Of Peace,' Taylor Tells Special Court For Sierra Leone  
 
The man lie again, he was given 48hrs by President Bush to leave or be killed. 
He never left Liberia upon his own free will
 
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