Liberian Foreign Minister Madam Sara Beysolow Nyanti has established a four-member committee to review and engage those who have held Diplomatic, Official, and Service passports for six years or more.
Garrison Jallah heads the team, with co-chair Paul Nyafuah and members Hassan Conteh, Geneva Togbah, and Stephanie Wesseh.
She added that the team has ensured that those who ought to hold these passports received them in a timely faction. Minister Nyanti underscored the importance of ensuring only legitimate passport holders represent Liberia internationally. Additionally, she responded to the plight of Liberians displaced by the closure of the Buduburam camp in Ghana.
Moreover, Minister Nyanti highlighted the government's commitment to convening stakeholder meetings to explore permanent solutions for Ghanaians enduring hardship.
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