LTC To Regain Its Status
-As MD Prioritizes Salary Payment
Forum
Monrovia, Liberia
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The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
Plans are under way for the Liberia Telecommunications Corporation (LTC)
to regain its lost status over the years; writes Josiah S. Hallie.
Speaking to LTC workers recently at their compound on Lynch Street, Monrovia,
the Chairman of the National Transitional Government of Liberia (NTGL),
Charles Gyude Bryant, said efforts are being made to revamp the system.
According to him, he has asked the management, board and technical people
to detail to him the equipment needed to get off Telecom again.
Chairman Bryant indicated that once the people detail the kind of equipment
they want “we will find the money; we will cost it and then they will
tell us how much it will take to pay the money back so that Telecom can
resume its status and dignity.”
To the delight of the workers, the NTGL Chairman immediately gave instruction
to LTC management on that day (Wednesday) to pay for two months of salary
arrears owed the workers, and promised that they will get their two month
benefits due them in United States dollars by tomorrow.
Upon arrival on the compound amidst the chanting of the slogans: “We
want our pay; our children need to go to school,” the Chairman immediately
proceeded upstairs where he held a close-door meeting with the top management
team before coming down to address them.
He also informed the workers that judging by what he gathered at Telecom,
he has given order for a team of auditors to audit the place at once.
Meanwhile, LTC’s Managing Director Amara Kromah, said his priority
would be to settle the salary arrears owed the workers. According to Mr.
Kromah, it is the right of the workers to demand for their pay once they
work.
He said before the Chairman could visit their office, they had already planned
to pay salaries, adding, “I can say today that we have started disbursement
of salaries for two months (June and July).” According to him, they
hope to pay for August and September not in too distant future.
LTC, once a viable public corporation, became dormant when former President
Charles Taylor created a parallel administration by appointing his former
NPFL Chief of Staff Isaac Musah to collect the corporation’s telephone
bills and report same to his (Taylor) office.