In response to wide-ranging concerns raised by the Government of the United States, issues which, if left unaddressed could lead to the imposition of a travel ban, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has established a high-level Presidential Task Force to lead a coordinated and cross-sectorial response.
Recognizing that the matters identified span multiple government ministries and agencies, the President will himself Chair the Task Force, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs designated as Co-Chair. The Task Force will include the following key institutions; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Health, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs, Liberia National Police, Office of the National Security Advisor, National Security Agency
The inaugural meeting of the Task Force was convened on June 17, 2025, at the Executive Mansion and chaired by the President.
Present at the meeting were the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Justice, Inspector General of the Liberia National Police, Minister of State without Portfolio for Special Services, and the National Security Advisor.
Following its initial deliberations, the Task Force has developed a joint multi-sectorial work plan aimed at addressing the concerns comprehensively and with urgency.
Implementation of the work plan will be carried out in close collaboration with the U.S. Government and will be subject to ongoing monitoring and evaluation to ensure accountability and results.
President Boakai highlighted his Administrationโs commitment to upholding good governance, the rule of law, and Liberiaโs longstanding partnership with the United States.