Liberia’s current economic quackmire is not getting better by the day as evidenced by reports of increased hardship amongst ordinary citizens who would struggle on a daily basis to cater to the basic necessities of life, a resolution issued by the 13th General Biennial Conference of the New Water in the Desert Apostolic Pentecostal Church has recommended amongst others that the government of Liberia convenes a special economic conference to derive ways to fix the economic debacle.
The resolution signed by Pastors Peter Gbarbo , Edwin Dahmoe, Alexander Kerkula, Emmanuel Menkah, and Miatta Varnie also called on the three Branches of the Government of Liberia to collaborate effectively to ensure that the constitution is respected.
The resolution said the Church has observed the rapid depreciation of the state of the Liberian economy and therefore recommend that the government convene a National Economic Conference of both national and international experts to discuss and derive ways and means to revive our fast declining economy.
The Apostolic Pentecostal Church (APC) has further observed with grief the flagrant disregard of the Liberian constitution and gross disrespect for the rule of law in our country.
The resolution therefore calls on the three branches of government to begin to independently collaborate and coordinate and to have uncompromising respect for the Liberian constitution and the rule of law irrespective of status.
The Church implores the Government of Liberia to ensure the protection of its citizenry at all levels and at all times to avoid the waves of mysterious deaths in our country.
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