MONROVIA – The Joint Inspection Enforcement exercise, launched by the Ministry of Labour in collaboration with CETIS and the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA), aimed at renewal and obtainment of Alien Work Permits is gaining momentum across several leeward, North-Western and middle belt counties of Liberia.
The Joint Inspection Enforcement exercise is part of Labour Minister, Cllr. Cooper W. Kruah’s ‘Liberia First for job’ labour reforms program under which ‘The ARREST AGENDA’ of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai Government geared towards creating job opportunities for Liberians and ensuring safe investment environment of foreign investment conglomerates are prioritized.
The initial joint teams of Labour Ministry Team A, aided by identification teams from CETIS and field revenue agents from the LRA just arrived in Tubmanburg, Bomi County, following operation in Grand Cape Mount. Here, Deputy Public Affairs Director, E. Frederick Baye, escorting Team A, walks through the jungle to cover the actions.
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