By Laurina B. Lormia (Cub-Reporter)
Naymote Partners for Democratic Development has urged the Government of Liberia not to confirm those appointed outside the framework of the Local Government Act (LGA) of 2018.
The group cautions the President respects and upholds the stipulations of the legal instrument.
On November 23, 2018, the Local Government Act came into effect, and describes specific procedures under Chapter 2 Section 2:13b for the appointment of key positions.
“The positions of Superintendent, County Administrative Officer, County Development Officer, City Mayor, and Commissioner (Townships and Boroughs) shall be appointed by the President with the consent of the Senate.”
According to the Executive Director, Eddie D. Jarwolo, the recent appointments, including Assistant Superintendents, County Inspectors, Development Superintendents, and others, are contraventions as they undermine the provisions of the LGA 2018.
“Naymote recognizes the constitutional powers vested in the President to nominate and appoint local officials, but emphasizes the importance of doing so within the framework of the Local Government Act of 2018, regulations, and policies,” he said.
“Naymote emphasizes that adherence to the Local Government Act of 2018 is essential for promoting local development, peace, reconciliation, and decentralization of Liberia’s governance system.
A robust and accountable local government ensures democratic governance that empowers its citizens. Naymote remains steadfast in its commitment to advocating for adherence to the rule of law and promoting democratic principles in Liberia’s governance structures,” he added.