Top 10 richest man in liberia 2023

By Lincoln G. Peters

President George Weah traveled down membrane lane on Sunday, October 29, when he informed supporters of both Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) and All-Liberian Party that he was a key factor in restoring Mr. Benoni Urey’s dignity.

Mr. Urey, a former ally of jailed ex-President Charles Taylor was among several Taylor officials and allies placed on multiple United Nations’ sanctions to include travel ban and assets freeze for their roles in the Liberian civil war that saw over 250,000 Liberians lose their lives.

President Weah responding to the endorsement by Mr. Urey’s ALP ahead of the November 14, presidential runoff said he felt bad when he lost communications with Urey and his family during their long period of political disagreement amidst alliances.

Urey’s ALP would soon join the Collaborating Political Parties after a fallout with the CDC in 2017. He would soon withdraw from the CPP to take legal action against one of its members. Mr. Alexander Cummings of the ANC pledged his support to former Vice President Joseph Boakai.

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01/12/2005
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON LIBERIA UPDATES ASSETS FREEZE LIST


On 30 November 2005, the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia decided to add the following individuals and entities to the list of  individuals and entities subject to the measures imposed by paragraph 1 of resolution 1532 (2004) (the Assets Freeze List):


Individuals:


CHICHAKLI, Richard Ammar


NAYDO, Valeriy


Entities:


Abidjan Freight

IB of America Holdings, Inc.

Airbas Transportation FZE

Irbis Air Company

Air Cess

Moldtransavia, SRL

Air Zory

Nordic, Ltd.

ATC, Ltd.

Odessa Air

Bukavu Aviation Transport

Orient Star Corporation

Business Air Services

Richard A. Chichakli, P.C.

Centrafrican Airlines

Rockman Ltd.

Central African Development Fund

San Air General Trading FZE

CET Aviation Enterprise (FZE)

Santa Cruz Imperial Airlines

Chichackli  & Associates, PLLC

South

Like most Liberians, we at the Liberian Democratic Future - publisher of The Perspective, had hoped for Liberia's new president to have been someone other than a ruthless former warlord. But like most people, we were surprised by the result of the recent elections which brought Mr. Taylor to power. Now our fear and apprehension are becoming a bitter reality. From the way events are unfolding in Liberia, it appears our ugly past which we thought would have become history is surging and it seems like old wine in new bottle, and corrupt business as usual.

The question that is paramount on most people's mind is: Will Taylor make good on his promises? The answer to this tantalizing question is now emerging. And from all indications, a pattern is being established - a disturbing pattern nevertheless. You be the judge.

On August 14, 1997, twelve days after Mr. Taylor was inaugurated president, he issued Executive Order #1 to the president of the International Trust Company (ITC), a U. S. based corporation that manages the Liberian shipping registry. Based on this order, the preside

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