The Movement with Integrity for National Development (MIND) has refuted report in “Smart News Liberia” accusing the Mayor of the City of Monrovia of creating hostile work environment, violating employees’ rights.
MIND noted that the accusation against Mayor John-Charuk Siafa is baseless, misleading, and a complete falsehood intended to tarnish the character of a Liberian who is fighting hard to clean the major city that greets its citizens as well as strangers by its huge piles of garbage scattered across and into its environs.
MIND wondered how Mayor Siafa could be violating employees’ rights or create a hostile work environment as claimed by the ‘Smart News Liberia’ when the MCC boss has in a short period of time transformed Monrovia into a beautiful city it once was and Liberians are beginning to breathe fresh air compared to the past six years.
MIND maintained that the city of Monrovia which was once described as the dirty city in the world, no more carries that image and under the leadership of Mayor Siafa, there is no form and manner of witch hunting of any employee in any selection the Corporation as being alarmed by CDCeans that they are being taken off jobs at the MCC.
MIND acknowledged that President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has declared that there is no green or blue Liberians and Liberians who are qualified should be given the opportunity to work for their country in any capacity in the government and Mayor Siafa is implementing the President’s mandate.
MIND asserted that the MCC is a unique Corporation which is more technical in nature to maintain the cleanness of the city and environs which was abused during past years.
MIND believed that when Liberians are given the opportunity to serve their nation, like Mayor Siafa should be encouraged to work for Liberia rather than some people trying to use the media to bring out issues which are not relevant to moving the country forward.
MIND said it is about time all employees of MCC rally around Mayor Siafa’s administration to transform the development of the corporation for the benefit of everybody.
Sign in
Sign in
Recover your password.
A password will be e-mailed to you.