– New WASH Commission CEO assures

By Vaye A. Lepolu

The newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the WASH Commission, George W.K. Yarngo, has declared a commitment to ensuring a collaborative and inclusive environment within employees at the institution. In a recent statement, Yarngo said there will be no witch-hunt or job losses at the WASH Commission, reassuring employees that everyone at the commission is a valued Liberian.

Yarngo expressed his belief in the transformative potential of all WASH Commission employees, highlighting the importance of unity and cooperation in achieving positive change. He emphasized the Commission’s role in driving progress and urged staff members to work together towards a common goal of excellence.

“We envision the WASH Commission as a beacon of success, and we are confident in our collective abilities to realize this vision,” Yarngo stated.

Acknowledging the challenges faced by the Commission in terms of financial support and technical complexities, Yarngo underscored the critical role of the WASH sector in ensuring public health and safety. He emphasized the Commission’s responsibility as a watchdog to uphold standards of service delivery and quality in water and sanitation.

Yarngo called on employees to redouble their efforts in advancing the Commission’s mission, emphasizing the importance of adherence to established protocols and systematic procedures. He highlighted the collaborative efforts with institutions such as the CSA and Public Works Ministry to enhance the water sector’s effectiveness and safety.

The WASH Commission’s mandate to oversee water quality, sanitation, and public health was reiterated by Yarngo, who emphasized the need for proactive measures to safeguard citizens’ well-being. The Commission’s board, comprising key water-related institutions, is committed to driving reforms and strengthening the water and sanitation sectors nationwide.

In conclusion, Yarngo urged all stakeholders to work together towards achieving optimal performance and ensuring that the WASH Commission fulfills its mandate effectively. The commitment to collaboration, transparency, and excellence will guide the Commission’s efforts in promoting a safe and sustainable water environment for all Liberians.

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