The Liberian Senate has called for the immediate suspension of a new traffic management contract, citing ambiguities in the agreement and potential national security risks.
The contract, which would outsource vehicle registration and traffic management to a private entity, has sparked concerns about constitutional compliance and the safeguarding of sensitive data. Senators argue that the deal lacks transparency and could compromise the country's security infrastructure. The Senate has formally requested President Joseph Boakai to pause the contract's execution until these issues are addressed.
This move reflects growing unease over privatizing critical government functions in Liberia.
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