
- 22 August 2017

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Coffee Break on Tuesday , August 22, 2017 featured the following persons:<br><strong>Darlington Tuagben</strong>/ Managing Director Forestry Development Authority . He said August 31 has been set as the deadline for the voluntary departure of illegal occupants from the SAPO National Park<br><strong>Gregory Blamo</strong>/ Head of the local civic group –Initiative for Democratic Alternative (IDA) . He disclosed that the group is embarking on a campaign to promote violence free elections<br><strong>James Davis</strong> / Regional Director Young Liberia. He announced that the International Charity is supporting humanitarian efforts in neighboring Sierra Leone <br><strong>Joseph Howard</strong> / Executive Director Center for Justice and Peace Study said his institution is carrying out Civic and Voters Education in Western Liberia</p>