Announcing her resignation at a press conference Monday in Monrovia, Tah said she has respectfully asked the President to accept her resignation submitted on March 31, 2014.
“These are perilous times of our nation and I take solace in our resilience as a people as I pray that we learn and emerge from the challenges of our nation-building stronger,” she said
She then thanked President Sirleaf for the opportunity to serve Liberia in the capacity as Attorney-General and Minister of Justice for six years, adding, “I thank the Liberian people for your support, cooperation and understanding in even the most difficult times.”
Cllr Tah succeeded former Cllr. Francis Johnson Allison, who served as the first Justice Minister in President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s government.
LINA RS/PTK
Justice Minister Tah Resigns
7 October 2014, 10:46 am Written by Micat LiberiaMONROVIA October 6 (LINA) - Counselor Christiana Tah has resigned as Justice Minister after serving in the post for six years.
Announcing her resignation at a press conference Monday in Monrovia, Tah said she has respectfully asked the President to accept her resignation submitted on March 31, 2014.
“These are perilous times of our nation and I take solace in our resilience as a people as I pray that we learn and emerge from the challenges of our nation-building stronger,” she said
She then thanked President Sirleaf for the opportunity to serve Liberia in the capacity as Attorney-General and Minister of Justice for six years, adding, “I thank the Liberian people for your support, cooperation and understanding in even the most difficult times.”
Cllr Tah succeeded former Cllr. Francis Johnson Allison, who served as the first Justice Minister in President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s government.
LINA RS/PTK
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