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    Dirty Embassy: Liberia’s Diplomatic Outpost in Freetown Lies in Filth

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithJanuary 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    IPNEWS: Liberia’s Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Bob Sheriff, has reportedly abandoned his official residence and is rarely present at his post. He complains the building is infested with mosquitoes, cockroaches, and rats. Sources cite a leaking roof and an unbearable stench from a heap of garbage adjacent to the mission as the final straw, which forced the Ambassador to vacate the residence.

    Liberia’s diplomatic missions abroad are in a state of severe distress, according to verified information obtained by Diaspora Alert. Multiple embassies are facing operational collapse due to systemic neglect. Several missions are physically dilapidated and suffering from chronic underfunding. Staff have gone unpaid for extended periods, and at least four embassies are now at immediate risk of being forcibly evicted due to substantial unpaid rent arrears.

    An embassy is more than an office; it is the primary representation of a nation’s sovereignty, credibility, and respect for international norms. Its condition directly impacts its ability to function effectively, affecting everything from national security and confidential diplomacy to routine consular services for citizens abroad.

    While President Joseph Boakai’s administration trumpets governance reforms and a record $1.2 billion budget, confidential sources within multiple foreign missions paint a picture of neglect, dysfunction, and impending eviction, creating a dangerous disconnect between Liberia’s soaring ambitions and its diplomatic frontline in crisis. Yet, inside the missions tasked with executing that policy, core functions are crippled. The ability to protect Liberians abroad, foster trade, and conduct confidential diplomacy is being severely compromised by a struggle for basic operational integrity.

    The government now faces sharp accusations of “fiscal hypocrisy,” as it manages controversies over high-level travel expenditures and the controversial US$10 million Presidential Palace construction in Foya, Lofa County while its diplomats abroad plead for resources to pay rent and salaries. The so-called “salary glitch” resolved for civil servants at home in October 2025 appears to have a devastating, unresolved counterpart abroad.

    Analysts warn this is no mere administrative failure. With Liberia poised to help guide global peace and security from the UN’s most powerful body, the state of its global missions is a direct strategic threat. “A nation’s power is projected through its embassies,” a veteran diplomat stated. “If you cannot ensure your own embassies are functional, what credibility do you have negotiating international security? The world gave Liberia a vote of confidence. Now, Liberia must show it can fund the fundamentals of its own diplomacy.” Courtesy, the Diaspora Alert online

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