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•The President over the weekend submitted to the National Legislature a quarterly report on the implementation of the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The report covers actions the President has taken regarding the report since she last reported to the Legislature a few months ago. It would be inappropriate to disclose the specifics of the President’s report before the lawmakers have a chance to review it.

•On Sunday, September 5, the President will cut the ribbon on the arrival of the first direct flight between the United States and Liberia for 20 years. The President views the coming of Delta Air Lines as another milestone in the progress of our country and this Government. It means that after a terrible conflict, the thread connecting Liberia with its oldest partner has been repaired. Liberians have more freedom to travel to the U.S., and our friends have more freedom to come here. This will bring benefits to everyone, as people, goods and ideas can flow more freely.

Aug 30, 2010

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•Liberia’s former Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Nathaniel Barnes, arrived in the country last week for consultations with the President. President Johnson Sirleaf is scheduled to meet with Ambassador Barnes later on Monday.

•The President again welcomes an agreement with the American oil giant, Chevron, for oil exploration in Liberia’s offshore area. The President is delighted to welcome Chevron as a partner for Liberia to explore our oil and gas assets. Energy is one of the President’s top priorities, and with Chevron’s technical skills, we will be able to build our own capacity in the sector, making meaningful contribution to economic growth and job creation.

The agreement is a result of a meeting the President held with Chevron during her visit, in May, to the United States concerning oil exploration off Liberia’s shores. The President wants to make it clear that if oil is found, the Government will use transparency and fairness to avoid the “resource curse” and will invest the proceeds for future generations.

Chevron to Explore Deepwater Liberia

(MONROVIA, LIBERIA - August 27, 2010): The Government of Liberia announced Friday, August 27, that it has entered into an agreement with the Chevron Corporation to explore three deepwater concessions in Liberian waters. Under the agreement, the company will conduct a three-year exploratory program that is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2010.

The agreement has been approved by the Executive Mansion and submitted to the Legislature for consideration and ratification. Full story...

African Development Bank Vice President due in Liberia this week
August 23, 2010

A six-man high level delegation from the African Development Bank will pay an official visit to Liberia beginning this Wednesday August 25, 2010. The delegation will be headed by the Vice President of the African Development Bank Dr.Kamal El Kheshen. Dr El Kheshen oversees the implementation of the ADB's Fragile State Facility, the Governnance, Economic and Financial Reforms Department as well as the Agriculture and Agro-Industries Department. Full story...

Go to the Head of the Class The Rebuilder: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

When Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was elected Liberia's president—and Africa's only female head of state—in 2005, she inherited a country decimated by years of violence. Between 1989 and 2003, two horrific civil wars had killed as many as 250,000 of Liberia's 3 million people, and displaced thousands more; more than 15,000 U.N. Full story...

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8-31-2010

Book signing and reception for J. Fonati Koffa, ESQ. The event will be held at the Crown Plaza Hotel, 8777 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910 on Saturday, September 11, 2010 from 7 pm to 9 pm.
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