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NaFAA Boss Calls For Independent Probe

The Director General of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Authority (NaFAA) has asked members of the House’s Committee on Maritime, Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, and Mines to request the Executive to setup a committee to probe into massive allegations against her.
Addressing a joint press conference on Monday, February 26, 2024 with some members of the House’s Committee on Maritime, Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, and Mines, at NaFAA Headquarters, Madam Emma Glassco stated that only an independent probe into all the allegations against her character will settle the issue.
Madam Glassco, who has been accused of several things, including illegal dismissal, among others, pointed out that she has been unfairly treated by those group of Liberians who are seeking the Director General post at NaFAA.
The NaFAA Boss, who described the actions by some Liberians to defame her hard-earned reputation at NaFAA as politically motivated, clarified that at no time did she intend to hold on as Director General illegally.
“No one is holding on to the post, let me make it clear, it is just an opportunity to serve, I will not hold on to it. I think now the new way to get people out of office is to incite violence.”
Madam Glassco maintained that she will not resign as the Director General of NaFAA under illegal circumstances created by individuals who are planning to take on the position after she leaves, charging that she wants justice for the damage done to her reputation as the Director General of NaFAA, that is why she is calling for an independent probe into the massive allegations against her by some individuals who wish to take over the entity.
“I want to get my fair share of justice as well; I want people to probe into these allegations to see if I did anything illegal, then I will make myself available for whatever cause it maybe”
Moreover, she said if the Executive sees it necessary to invite her for negotiations, she is ready to hold fruitful discussions in the interest of Liberia.
Meanwhile, members of the House’s Committee on Maritime, Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, and Mines, told the media they were at NaFAA for what they termed as acquaintance meeting.
Representatives, Yekeh Kolubah, Frank Saah Foko, among other lawmakers, promised to get to the bottom of the numerous allegations as they plan to hold discussions with some former workers of NaFAA who are claiming to be illegally dismissed.
They also promised to ensure that Madam Glassco receives justice amidst all of the allegations against her character.

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