Liberia bars official travel for two months to cut costs

08 Feb, 2017

Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has barred all official visits abroad for two months, following protests over soaring prices as the local currency depreciates, the information minister said Tuesday. "Except in case of emergency, no official will be allowed to travel," the minister, Eugene Nagbe, told AFP. "Exceptions will only be granted by the president herself," Nagbe said, adding that official visits abroad would remain suspended for 60 days.
The decision came a week after business owners and civil society groups staged a protest demanding that parliament take action to stop a surge in prices as the Liberian dollar depreciated to the US dollar.
Sirleaf - Africa's first elected female head of state and Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2011 - also accused some businesses of hoarding US dollars, triggering a shortfall on the market.

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