Liberia: Protest Erupts At LRRRC

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Monrovia — The Liberia Refugees Resettlement and Repatriation Commission’s premises have become a protest ground as aggrieved contractors call for Director-General Patrick Worzie’s dismissal.

Aggrieved contractors and former employees of the Liberia Refugees Resettlement and Repatriation Commission (LRRRC) here at their headquarters in Congo Town, demanding the removal of Director General Patrick T. Worzie.

The group was seen chanting slogans and forcefully attempting to enter the LRRRC building after security guards denied them access. They allege Director Worzie mishandled their contracts and withheld their eight-month salaries without justification.

The NEW DAWN has yet to verify these allegations brought against Director-General Worzie independently.

Speaking to reporters during the protest at their head office in Congo town, the protesters accused Worzie of corruption, claiming that he forged their signatures and misappropriated funds belonging to Liberin returnees from Ghana.

Reports surfaced recently detailing several corruption scandals involving the Commission,

During his recent appearance at the Ministry of Information’s regular press briefing, Mr. Worzie stated that his signature was forged, resulting in unauthorized withdrawals from their donors’ accounts.

He indicated that the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) was investigating the matter and that his deputy had been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation. He alleged that the deputy had threatened to tarnish his reputation in retaliation.