The Association of Liberia Community Radios, or ALICOR, is demanding the reinstatement of Radio Kakata Manager Jerry Quoi following his suspension by the County Superintendent, Victoria Wolobah Duncan, for alleged financial malpractices.
The Association of Liberia Community Radios is seriously demanding the reinstatement of a radio station manager in Margibi recently suspended by the county's superintendent.
The issue, which saw the manager and many of the workers exchange allegations during a recent public investigation organized at the superintendent's offices, has persisted for some time. In a statement released recently following Manager Quoi's suspension, ALICOR President Hector Mulbah stated,"ALICOR strongly condemns Superintendent Victoria Wolobah Duncan's unlawful suspension of Manager Jerry Quoi.
ALICOR further warned against political interference in the operations of community radios across the country, asserting that such actions amount to censorship and hinder the democratic process in Liberia. It may be recalled that the Telecom Community in Kakata, where the station is situated, through its leadership and some community dwellers as well as former and suspended workers of the station, complained Manager Jerry Jinkins Quoi to the office of Superintendent Duncan, calling for immediate investigation.
At the meeting, investigation revealed that the secretary general-elect of ALICOR, Emmanuel Tophic Degleh, Classic FM Manager, who was also invited, advised the superintendent and others handling the matter to allow the station's board to set up a team to do an investigation and audit the management instead of handling it politically, but the superintendent is said not to have taken heed.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.
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