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    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithNovember 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sen. Dillon, Labor Minister Kruah In Friction-Filled

     “Solidarity Meeting” as Job Crisis Deepens

    IPNEWS: The political temperature around Liberia’s worsening employment concerns intensified on Wednesday when Montserrado County Senator Darius Dillon and Labor Minister Cooper Kruah held what sources describe as a strained and uneasy “solidarity meeting,” despite public attempts to project unity.

    The engagement facilitated by Senator Thomas Yaya Nimely, Chair of the Senate Committee on Labor came after days of open disagreement triggered by Senator Dillon’s criticisms of the Labor Ministry’s alleged failure to protect Liberian workers and prevent abuses in the issuance of work permits for foreign employees.

    Minister Kruah, attempting to downplay accusations of political tension said he had cautioned members of his political circle to understand that Senator Dillon was “performing his constitutional mandate and not acting to undermine anyone.”

    But independent observers say the Minister’s remarks expose deepening divisions within government ranks at a time when public confidence in the Ministry of Labor continues to erode.

    Closing the meeting, Senator Dillon insisted that the sit-down did not reflect any compromise of his oversight role.

    “I hold nothing against Minister Kruah,  my quest is to ensure Liberians get the jobs they deserve. I will not back down from my advocacy,” the Senator declared.

    His comments highlight a broader national frustration: that while unemployment soars, many Liberians say they are being sidelined in their own job market.

    Across Monrovia and its surrounding communities, businesses especially supermarkets, retail outlets and construction companies are increasingly employing foreign nationals in positions Liberians say they are capable of performing.

    Critics argue that the Ministry’s liberal issuance of work permits is enabling companies to import workers unnecessarily, often paying high fees to secure foreign labor while Liberian workers earn lower wages or remain jobless entirely.

    This, analysts note, creates a painful contradiction for an administration that promised to “rescue” Liberians from hardship.

    The meeting ended without any concrete policy commitments from the Labor Ministry, leaving the public to wonder:

    What immediate reforms will the Ministry implement to safeguard Liberian employment?

    Will legislative pressure translate into action or is the “solidarity” engagement simply political window-dressing

    And how long will Liberians continue watching foreigners occupy jobs they are qualified to perform?

    For many, the answers remain unclear, but one reality is unmistakable,  Liberia’s labor crisis is deepening and political meetings without firm solutions will do little to restore public confidence.

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