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    What You Need to Know About Tuesday’s Incident at NEC Headquarters

    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanAugust 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By: Ayeason Yeeba 

    In 2018, the National Elections Commission of Liberia (NEC) signed a contract with M-Tosh Print Incorporated to procure, supply, and deliver pre-packed election materials for the Sinoe County Senatorial and Montserrado County District #13 Representative By-Elections.

    The contract, valued at US $589,060.00, was approved by the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP) and attested by the Ministry of Justice.

    Just days before delivery, M-Tosh informed the NEC that the cost of the chartered flight had unexpectedly increased by US $150,000. The company warned that it would not proceed with delivery unless the NEC agreed to cover the additional cost. Despite this, NEC instructed M-Tosh to deliver the materials, which it did.

    Later in 2018, the NEC wrote to the MFDP regarding the US $150,000, and while an allotment was issued, the funds were never disbursed.

    Earlier this year, M-Tosh filed a lawsuit in the Commercial Court seeking payment of the outstanding amount.

    The contract between NEC and M-Tosh clearly stated in Article 12 that it constituted the entire agreement, with no other verbal or written terms beyond what was explicitly stated. Article 4 set the total contract value at US\$589,060 broken down into US$289,060 for goods and US$300,000 for air transport via chartered flight.

    The NEC has maintained that it should not be liable for the additional US$150,000, arguing that M-Tosh was already contractually obligated to deliver the materials under the original terms.

    However, the court found that the debt had effectively been acknowledged by government authorities back in 2018.

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