Liberia: 'Liberia's Problem Is the Legislature'

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Liberia: 'Liberia's Problem Is the Legislature'
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Liberia-Representative Musa Hassan Bility is not convinced that the national legislature, including the Senate and House of Representatives, is doing enough to clamp down on the pestilence of corruption that has eaten the fabrics of the nation, and even still undermining every potential for progress.

He reminded his colleagues that their days of reckoning are ahead of them when they fail to do the right things required of them as the people's representatives to address the plague of corruption hovering over every sector of government, mainly the national legislature.

Rep. Bility who represents Nimba County District # 7 has since launched"audit the House of Representatives" campaign for the sake of accountability and credibility of the important structure of government functionary. Rep. Bility said it is disheartening that legislators are not willing to be accountable, but they have the nerves to hold others accountable.

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