Liberia: President Sirleaf Makes New Appointments in Government; New Ministers of Public Works, Education, Health, Among Others
November 17, 2014
PRESS RELEASE
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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has made a number of new appointments in government especially affecting the Ministries of Public Works, Education, and Health, and the National Investment Commission, among others.
According to an Executive Mansion release, in a
Special Address to the Nation on Sunday, November 16, the Liberian President emphasized that as government continue to combat the Ebola virus and strive to achieve the national objective of zero-new-cases by Christmas, Government must also attend to the difficult job of recovery.
She indicated that in doing so, this requires a team that is adaptable, responsive, disciplined, loyal, and focused, nothing further, "a team that is understanding of the prevailing challenges, and are resolved to respond by taking appropriate risks to get things done on time," President Sirleaf said, adding, "It is my job to continuously vet and ready such a team for the challenges we currently face and those that lie ahead."
In naming the new faces to the Executive Branch of Government, the Liberian leader noted that a few were transferred or reassigned, signifying her recognition of their capabilities and performance; while others were dropped from where they served, but will be given appropriate opportunities to continue to serve the country. "I am deeply grateful for the services and contribution of all of those who have served or continue to serve," the Liberian leader said.
She said the Government and people of Liberia are not short on expectation that going forward will be spent not only on catching up and continuing with the transformational agenda of the country but also to exploring creative new approaches by which they deliver on the agenda within the limited time of our stewardship.
President Sirleaf said it was her hope that this team will take us to the finish line. "But make no mistake: As Captain, I will not hesitate to change anyone who fails to meet our expectations," she warned.
Those appointed include:
Ministry of Public Works
Mr. William Gyude Moore - Minister
Mr. Roland Giddings - Deputy Minister for Administration
Ministry of Education
Dr. Elizabeth Davis-Russell – Minister
Dr. Nancy Freeman – Deputy Minister for Administration
Mr. Anthony Nimely – Deputy Minister for Planning, Research
and Development
National Investment Commission
Mrs. Etmonia David Tarpeh – Chairperson
Ministry of Health
Mr. George Werner – Minister
Dr. Gwenigale will continue to serve as Advisor until his planned retirement in February.
Ministry of Gender, Children & Social Protection
Mrs. Julia Duncan-Cassell – Minister
Mr. Peter Roberts - Deputy Minister for Administration
Mrs. Sienne Abdul-Baki - Deputy Minister for Gender
Mrs. Mardia Martin Wiles - Deputy Minister for Policy, Planning &
Technical Services
Mrs. Lydia Sherman - Deputy Minister for Children and Social
Protection
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Dr. Wede Brownell – Deputy Minister for Administration
Ms. Albratha Doe – Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Transport
Mr. Bushuben M. Keita - Deputy Minister for Administration
Ministry of Commerce & Industry
Mr. Cyril Allen, Jr. – Deputy Minister for Commerce
Mr. Mohammed Turay – Assistant Minister for Industry
National AIDS Commission
Ms. Candace Eastman – Commissioner
(replacing Ms. Wessehdi Sio-Njoh)
Ministry of Youth & Sports
Mr. Ramses Kumbuyah - Deputy Minister for Administration
(replacing Ms. Jacqueline Capehart)
Ministry of Lands, Mines & Energy
Mr. Zack Sharpe – Deputy Minister for Administration
Ministry of Information
Mr. Andrew Tehmeh - Deputy Minister for Administration
(to replace Norris Tweah who moves on
to the University of Liberia)
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Ms. Gbemie Horace Kollie - Deputy Minister for Operations
(replacing Mr. Ranney Jackson)
Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
Ms. Margretta Smith-General - Assistant Minister for Administration
(replacing Mr. James Cooper)
Liberia Broadcasting System
Mr. Ledgerhood Rennie – Director General
Mr. Patrick Honnah – Deputy Director General for Broadcasting
Mr. Christopher Sellee – Deputy Director General for Rural
Communications
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