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‘Tribal Appointments Dominate Boakai’s ‘Rescue’ Government’ — a Critique by Jefferson Tamba Koijee, Secretary General, CDC

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“In a broad display of pretense to reconcile this nation, Mr. Boakai has once more fallen under the burden of failure and deceit. A man whom many argued is the “rescue” father continues to neglect the everyday struggles Liberians are faced with”, Jefferson Tamba Koijee.

In his critique, Koijee branded President Boakai as a man who has placed tribe over competence and democratic governance.

“We must no longer sit idle under a tyranny when the blinds are protesting to be rescued, when children are seen searching for daily bread in the bustling cities of Liberia, and the growing threat of unemployment among young people”, he said.

The CDC stewart furthered, human rights violations are the hallmark of Mr. Boakai’s presidency – something he noted must be addressed now.

“For instance, when Boakai took office, he had no remorse about what it would cause him and our nation – for strategically positioning his tribal folks from Lofa and sierra Leone in key power structures”, Koijee says.

A statement under the signatory of the former ruling party, Secretary General, accused the Liberian leader of neglecting the normal practice and conventional democratic concept of inclusion – thereby empowering these names as seen below:

1. Ministry of Finance Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan Minister Lofa
2. Liberia Revenue Authority James Dorbor Jallah – Commissioner General, Lofa
3. Central Bank of Liberia Henry Saamoi Executive Governor Lofa
4. CBL 2 James B. Wilfred Deputy Governor for Operations Lofa
5. Armed Forces of Liberia Col. Davidson T. Forleh Chief of Staff Lofa
6. Ministry of Justice Cllr. Augustine C. Fiyah Solicitor General Lofa
7. Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs Mamaka Bility Minister of State without Portfolio Lofa
8. MOS 3 Anthony Kesselly Deputy Minister for Public Affairs Lofa
9. Ministry of Commerce and Industry Magdalene E. Dagoseh Minister Lofa
10. 1MOCI 2 Tarnue Jeke Deputy Minister for Administration Lofa
11. Ministry of Health & Social Welfare Dr. Louis M. Kpoto Minister Lofa
12. Ministry of Gender & Children Protection Gbeme Horace Kollie Minister Lofa
13. Ministry of Education Jarso Maley Jallah Minister Lofa
14. MOE 2 Nyekpeh Y. Forkpa Deputy Minister for Administration Lofa
15. Civil Service Agency Josiah F. Joekai, Jr. Director General Lofa
16. Ministry of Internal Affairs Francis Sakila Nyumalin Minister Lofa
17. MIA 2 Momolu S. Johnson Deputy Minister for Administration Lofa
18. Ministry of Post & Telecommunications Sekou M. Kromah Minister Lofa
19. National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons James Fromayan Chairman Lofa
20. Liberia Immigration Authority Steve Zargo Commissioner Lofa
21. Liberia Aviation Authority Julius D. Dennis, Jr. Director General Lofa
22. Liberia Telecommunication Authority (LTA) 1 Clarence Kortu Massaquoi Chairperson of the Board Lofa
23. LTA 2 Patrick Honnah Commissioner Lofa
24. LTA 3 Abdullah Kamara Commissioner Lofa
25. LTA 4 Ben A. Fofana Commissioner Lofa
26. Liberia Telecommunications Corporation (LTC Mobile) Richardson Ndorbor Managing Director & CEO, Lofa
27. LTC Mobile 2 Wolobah Gbozee Deputy MD for Operations & COO, Lofa
28. Ministry of Youth and Sports J. Cole Bangalu Minister Lofa
29. National Port Authority Sekou Hussein Dukuly Managing Director Lofa
30. General Services Agency Lavela B. Kortimai Director General Lofa
31. Financial Intelligence Agency (FIA) Amos Y. Boakai Deputy Director General Lofa
32. Liberia Agency for Community Empowerment (LACE) Julius Sele Executive Director Lofa
33. Office of the President Jake Kabakollie Senior Advisor Lofa
34. Liberia Petroleum Regulatory Authority (LPRA) Rufus Tarnue Deputy Director General for Technical Services Lofa
35. National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) Emmanuel T. Azango Vice President for Finance Lofa
36. Ministry of Public Works Prince D. Tambah Deputy Minister for Technical Services Lofa
37. MPW 3 A. Samukai Donnoh Deputy Minister for Rural Development Lofa
38. Liberia Permanent Representative to IMO Robert Wilmot Kpadeh Permanent Representative Lofa
39. LRRRC Joseph Boye Cooper Deputy Executive Director for Operations Lofa
40. Liberia Intellectual Property Office Garmai Koboi Director General Lofa
41. Independent Information Commission Lorpu P. Page Executive Director & Head of Secretariat Lofa
42. Ministry of Mines & Energy Fahnseth B. Mulbah Deputy Minister for Planning Lofa
43. Governance Commission Prof. Alaric K. Tokpa Chairman, Lofa
44. GC 2 Sianeh S. Juah Commissioner, Lofa
45. GC 3 Stanley Kparkilen Commissioner, Lofa
46. NDMA Ansu V. Dulleh Executive Director, Lofa
47. CDA Lwopu G. Kandakai Registrar General, Lofa
48. JFK Medical Center J. Emmanuel Tamba- Deputy CEO for Clinical Services, Lofa
49. PPCC Dr. Ivan T. Camanor Chairperson, Lofa
50. PPCC 2 -Madia Jallah, Vice Chairperson, Lofa
51. PPCC 3 -Rev. Dr. Samaul J. Ndaborlor Commissioner, Lofa
52. LEC Mohammed Sherif Managing Director, Lofa
53. LISGIS -Richard Fatorma Ngafuan Director General Lofa
54. NTA Noah Zarwu Gibson Deputy MD for Operations Lofa
55. NASSCORP Cllr. Moiffee Kanneh Deputy Director General Lofa
56. LNP Prince B. Mulbah Deputy Inspector General for CSD Lofa
57. LSEZA Kuku Y. Dorbor Board Lofa
58. National Identification Registry – Zeze R. Reed, Deputy Executive Director for Technical Services, Lofa.

“Today, Mr. Boakai sits and watches his partisan police inflicting pains on critical voices whose only crime is speaking against his intentional failure to rescue the nation, when the very Boakai and his political cult boys were critics of yesterday’s progress under President Weah”, CDC SG.

In a statement issued on July 31, 2025, the CDC Stewart argued that President Boakai should be prayed for, for  creating a kissi dynasty for his kinsmen who are given top government positions in the name of tribe, while excluding other qualified Liberians from different tribal groups.

He noted, as a former mayor who was once criticized for nearly every bad thing in Liberia, even though the pieces of evidence are yet to be adduced; he will not hold back but to use his God-given voice and bleeding pen to expose the real plots the contemporary political governance is facing.

“While we face challenges as Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), our party and its people have emerged as the only political force committed to breaking with this disastrous present”, Koijee said.
Unlike Boakai’s era, the CDC government has actively pursued reforms to restore accountability, improve governance, and create real opportunities for Liberians

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