National News

“Liberia’s Info Minister Slams CDC Rule as ‘Complete Hell'”

Monrovia, Liberia – Liberia’s Minister of Information, Jerolinmek M. Piah, has delivered a scathing indictment of the former CDC government, declaring its tenure “complete hell” marked by economic collapse, social despair, and systemic failure. At a May 20 press briefing, Piah accused the previous administration of leaving behind a nation in ruins—fuel shortages, hyperinflation, and unchecked public health crises.

Key Allegations Against CDC Government

  • Economic Chaos: Skyrocketing rice prices, currency freefall, and paralyzing fuel lines.
  • Social Neglect: “Bodies littered the streets,” Piah claimed, citing abandoned public health emergencies.
  • Governance Failures: No accountability, no solutions—just “total disarray.”

Boakai’s Rescue Mission

Piah framed President Joseph Boakai’s administration as Liberia’s lifeline, already delivering:
✔ Fuel stability—no more gas station queues.
✔ Cabinet accountability—performance pacts signed at a major retreat.
✔ Global comeback—Liberia now poised for a UN Security Council seat.

“Praying for our failure? Save your breath,” Piah fired at critics. “We’re rebuilding Liberia for ALL.”

Why This Matters

  • A nation’s reckoning: The CDC’s legacy vs. Boakai’s promised revival.
  • Diplomatic win? UN Security Council bid could mean global leverage.
  • Unity plea: Piah urges Liberians to “transcend past divisions” for recovery.

What's your reaction?

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *