Boakai Urged To Implement Reshuffle Call

By Domingo Dargbeh

An executive member of the National Independent Movement for Boakai (NIMBO), has urged President Joseph Nyuma Boakai to reshuffle the government.

Deputy House Speaker, Thomas Fallah, want the President to consider the recent recommendations the ruling Unity Party (UP) Chair made regarding urgent government reshuffle.

This appeal underscores growing concerns among political leaders about the current administration’s performance, and the urgent need for renewed energy and direction as the country approaches the next election cycles.

Saye Sila Pency, senior pastor of Spoke World Ministry, emphasized the importance of Pres. Boakai to reinvigorate his administration, and address the emerging challenges, which the nation is faced with in recent history.

Pency suggested that the reshuffle should strategically position capable individuals to enhance governance and service delivery.

He said, a fresh perspective was crucial to tackle the issues of unemployment, infrastructure deficits and public health crisis.

Pency argued that a reshuffle could promote better collaboration among various ministries and agencies, as the current cabinet “lacks the dynamism needed to navigate the complex socio-economic landscape.”

Furthermore, Rev. Pency stressed the importance of inclusivity in the reshuffling process.

He called for an emphasis on appointing individuals from diverse backgrounds, and regions to ensure that all voices in are represented in governance.

“To addressing the concerns through a reshuffle could restore public confidence in the government, and its ability to lead the nation toward development and prosperity.”

As the political landscape continues to evolve, Pency said, it remains to be seen how Pres. Boakai will respond to the call from the NIMBO Executive.

The political atmosphere is charged with anticipation, and any decision regarding a cabinet reshuffle will undoubtedly have implications for the upcoming electoral process and the country’s future direction.

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