Resignation of Two Suspended LTA Commissioners Accepted by President Boakai.
Monrovia Capitol Hill: Liberian Chief Executive, President Boakai, has accepted the resignations of suspended Liberia TelecommunicationsAuthority (LTA) Commissioners Osborne K. Diggs and James Gbarwea.
The decision follows their submission of separate letters expressing gratitude to the President for his leadership in advancing the nation's progress and development.
In their letters, Diggs and Gbarwea assured President Boakai of their unwavering commitment to the ongoing investigation and pledged to uphold th highest standards of integrity and cooperation.
They emphasized their intention to support the President's constitutional authority without obstruction. President Boakai expressed appreciation for the service rendered by the suspended Commissioners to the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA).
The Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) remains steadfast in its mission to ensure regulatory excellence in the telecommunications sector.
With a commitment to fostering fair competition and enhancing service delivery, the LTA continues to play a pivotal role in shaping Liberia's digital landscape.
Looking ahead, the LTA is set to introduce new initiatives aimed at promoting innovation and expanding broadband access across the country.
These efforts underscore the authority's proactive approach to meeting the evolving needs of consumers and industry stakeholders. Underpinning its operations is a commitment to collaboration and transparency.
The LTA seeks to engage stakeholders effectively, fostering an environment conducive to sustainable growth and development in telecommunications.
As Liberia navigates through dynamic telecommunications challenges, The LTA remains dedicated to ensuring a robust regulatory framework.
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