President Boakai, the recent controversies surrounding your so-called “long-time friend” Robert Gumede should serve as a stark warning. Gumede, who has been linked to a litany of corruption allegations in South Africa, is deeply entangled in Liberia’s affairs, raising serious concerns about the integrity and direction of your administration.
In South Africa, Gumede is under investigation for his involvement in a major corruption scandal during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has accused him of orchestrating a deal involving personal protective equipment (PPE) that led to overcharging and gross violations of public procurement laws. This scandal is not just about financial mismanagement; it’s about the exploitation of a crisis for personal gain. Gumede’s company, Red Roses Africa, inflated prices by an outrageous 370%, reaping nearly R400 million (approximately US$22.4 million) in excessive profits. Even more disturbing is the fact that some of the PPE provided was substandard, compromising the safety of frontline workers during a global health emergency.
Now, this same individual is at the heart of major deals in Liberia, including the controversial arrival of 285 units of earth-moving equipment. The manner in which this equipment began to arrive into the country—bypassing established procurement laws under the guise of a “gentleman’s agreement”—raises red flags. This kind of evasive maneuvering undermines the very principles of transparency and accountability that you, President Boakai, have promised to uphold.
But what is perhaps most alarming is the recent communication from HPX, a company in which Gumede is a key partner. HPX has promised substantial budgetary support for the establishment and initial operations of a National Rail Authority in Liberia. On the surface, this might seem like a generous offer, but let’s call it what it really is: evasive bribery. This so-called “support” is being offered even in the absence of a ratified agreement that would secure HPX’s operations in Liberia. This is not philanthropy; it’s a blatant attempt to grease the wheels of power and secure favorable terms for future contracts.
President Boakai, Liberia stands at a critical juncture, and the choices you make now will define your legacy. Associating with individuals like Robert Gumede, whose actions are riddled with corruption and questionable ethics, risks compromising not only your administration but the future of our nation. The time has come to decisively sever ties with those who prioritize personal gain over the welfare of Liberia. To truly lead, you must reaffirm your commitment to transparency, accountability, and the principles of good governance that the Liberian people deserve. Distance yourself from these tainted relationships and show the nation that your loyalty lies with the citizens, not with those who seek to exploit our country for their own ends.
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