Ngafuan Returns as Liberia's Finance Minister


 Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, pending confirmation by the Senate, will serve for the second time as Liberia’s Finance Minister.


President Joseph Boakai has appointed Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan as Liberia’s new Finance Minister, marking a significant return to a role he previously held during President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf’s administration. Known for his deep expertise and dedication to public service, Ngafuan’s return is expected to bring continuity and renewed vigor to President Boakai’s economic team as Liberia navigates ongoing financial challenges.


Ngafuan’s return as Finance Minister brings not just expertise but a relatable and grounded leader whose journey from humble beginnings to national and international repute resonates with many Liberians. His extensive experience and accomplishments position him as a key figure in addressing Liberia’s economic challenges under President Boakai’s administration. The Liberian Senate is expected to confirm his appointment soon, officially marking his return to government service.

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