Liberia: Dagoseh Rallies Commerce Staff As Boakai Presses for Results
Liberia's Commerce Minister urges ministry employees to recommit to their responsibilities to support the national development agenda during an event for International Women's Day.
On March 9, 2026, Liberia's Minister of Commerce and Industry, Magdalene Ellen Dagoseh, called on her ministry's employees to renew their commitment to their roles, which she emphasized is vital for providing effective services to the Liberian populace. This appeal took place during the International Women's Day celebrations held at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex, where Dagoseh asked her team to increase productivity in alignment with the government's development strategy.
The Minister emphasized the importance of re-engagement starting from March 9, 2026, as a means to ensure that the ministry successfully executes its responsibilities. Dagoseh highlighted that this renewed dedication is crucial for the advancement of the Government of Liberiaβs ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development (AAID), which outlines significant national priorities aimed at improving various sectors in the country.
By urging the staff to fully engage in their roles, Dagoseh aims to bolster the ministry's effect on national development goals, thereby contributing to a broader movement toward efficiency and accountability within governmental institutions. The address also reflects an increasing recognition of the role of women in leadership and decision-making capacities as they work towards national growth and community empowerment.