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    LIBERIA: Defense Ministry Sets Stage For 2026 AFL Recruitment

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithFebruary 9, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    By Amos Harris

    The Ministry of National Defense has announced major preparations for the 2026 recruitment of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL), opening a new pathway for disciplined and patriotic young Liberians to serve their country and contribute to national security.

    Speaking at the Ministry of Information’s regular press briefing on Thursday, February 5, 2026 

    The Deputy Minister for Operations at the Ministry of National Defense, Spencer Leeco, confirmed that the AFL is fully prepared to launch the recruitment exercise once the required funding is released by the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning.

     He noted that the target is to begin the process in February, underscoring the government’s commitment to strengthening the nation’s armed forces.

    Hon. Leeco emphasized that the recruitment drive will focus on energetic, disciplined, and motivated Liberian men and women between the ages of 18 and 35 who possess the physical strength, mental resilience, and patriotic spirit required for military service.

    To qualify, applicants must hold a valid West African Examinations Council (WAEC) certificate or provide proof of current enrollment at a recognized college or university.

     Candidates are also required to present a recent police clearance and medical certificate, both issued within the last three months. 

    Proof of Liberian citizenship is mandatory and can be established through a National Identification Card, voter registration card, birth certificate, or Liberian passport, while naturalized citizens must present a valid certificate of naturalization.

    In line with its commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunity, the AFL has decentralized its testing centers to ensure nationwide access. 

    Applicants in the Central Region Montserrado, Grand Bassa, and Margibi counties will be tested in Monrovia.

     Those from the Western Region, including Grand Cape Mount, Bomi, and Gbarpolu, will report to Tubmanburg. 

    The Northern Region, covering Lofa, Bong, and Nimba counties, will conduct testing in Gbarnga. 

    For the southeastern counties, two testing centers have been established in Zwedru and Harper to serve applicants from Grand Gedeh, River Gee, Maryland, Grand Kru, and Sinoe.

    The AFL leadership also used the occasion to caution the public against misinformation and fraudulent practices. 

    Deputy Leeco made it clear that no recommendation letter is required to join the Armed Forces of Liberia and that the recruitment process is entirely free of charge. 

    He warned that anyone demanding money or claiming influence in the enlistment process is engaging in fraud and should be reported.

    Beyond recruitment, the Ministry of National Defense is advancing efforts to improve the welfare and living conditions of AFL personnel through the ongoing reclamation of Camp Ramrod Military Barracks, also known as the 72nd Barracks.

     On January 19, 2026, the AFL issued a 14-day notice to illegal occupants to vacate portions of the land, citing severe overcrowding in existing military facilities.

    Mr.  Leeco explained that the current phase of the exercise focuses on reclaiming 14 acres of the 37-acre property and stressed that the process is being carried out peacefully, with full respect for the rule of law and human dignity. 

    He noted that the reclamation represents the culmination of a decade-long effort spanning three administrations, with earlier attempts under previous governments failing to achieve lasting results.

    The ongoing recovery of the 72nd Barracks follows successful relocations at Camp Jackson in Sand Beach, Camp Wisner in Zwedru, and Camp Jones in Kakata, reinforcing the AFL’s broader strategy to provide adequate housing and a conducive environment for its personnel.

    With recruitment plans advancing and infrastructure restoration underway, the Armed Forces of Liberia continues to demonstrate its resolve to build a professional, disciplined, and well-supported military dedicated to defending the nation and serving the Liberian people.

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