Empower Liberian businesses –Bukonjadeh urges

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The Chief Executive Officer of the Bukonjadeh Group of Companies Elton Johns is urging central government to empower Liberian businesses to enhance small Liberian businesses financially. According to Mr. Johns, the empowerment of Liberian businesses will go a long way  to help transform the socio and economic development of Liberians in the private sector. The Bukonjadeh boss made the statement Tuesday in Monrovia New Year Eve as a New Year message to the government and the people of Liberia. He noted that President Joseph Nyuma Boakai and his government promised to empower Liberian businesses and this is time in 2025 for government to initiative the empowerment processes of empowering small Liberian businesses to compete with their foreign counterparts in the business community. He stressed that it is crucial for Liberian businesses to be empowered financially if the Liberian economy should be in the hands of Liberians in the near future. Johns maintained that no nation can develop economically, politically and socially when the citizens are not empower to compete in the business community globally. According to him, the empowerment of Liberian businesses will create the dynamism to transform major development activities across the nation. At the same time, Mr. Johns is calling on the three separate branches of the Liberian Government to ensure that Liberia remain peaceful, adding that they should coordinate and collaborate to move the development of the country forward  rather than creating confusion. He noted that the governing system of the three branches in 2024 was not a good signal for the people and the nation and hopes that 2025 coordination and collaboration among them will be strengthened. He pointed out that President Boakai should demonstrate the change to rescue the Liberian people than compromising the promises he made to them. Bukonjadeh boss said it is about time that President Boakai to seek the interest of the Liberian people instead of the interest of friends who never voted for him.

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