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“Let’s End Death by a Thousand Cuts” Gbapolu County Senator Reacts to CSA’s Josiah Joekai

The Civil Service Agency’s (CSA) recent recommendation leading to the dismissals of employees unaffiliated with the ruling party for “insulting leaders” has sparked public criticism from citizens both at home and abroad.

Gbapolu County Senator Amara Konneh has joined forces who are criticizing the CSA Boss Josiah Joekai for dismissing nine employees of the Monrovia City Cooperation (MCC) most of whom are believed to be partisans and supporters of the opposition pollical party Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC).

The CSA circular memorandum issued on Monday, August 19, 2024, warns all mainline government personnel to refrain from bullying and other forms of misconduct.

“On the surface, the threat of disciplinary action for violating the CSA’s policies is a welcome development. But reading between the lines, I have two questions,” said Senator Konneh.

The Gbapolu Senator has raised two questions with the CSA Boss on his methods to monitor said policy or warning.

“First and foremost, how does the CSA intend to monitor misconduct in a society where people rarely blow the whistle for fear of being ostracized,” he questioned.

He continued by stating that the CSA’s only tool—or at least its simplest and fastest—is to monitor civil servants’ social media activity.

According to Konneh, the CSA risks pushing the government down the slippery slope from reasonable monitoring of public activity to effectively limiting the freedom of speech among its employees.

Senator Konneh is questioning the vulnerability and methodology of CSA’s threat of disciplinary action.

“Is it ruling party affiliates, who are more likely to defend their government’s actions from every criticism? Or is it non-affiliated opposition staff or independents who are more likely to criticize the government they serve, especially now that they feel disempowered? My money is on the latter,” Senator Konneh questioned.

The Gbapolu Lawmaker wants the CSA to clearly state who is from the ruling party that is making social media statements in contravention of the CSA Human Resources Policy to “exhibit good conduct at all times, both at work and off duty…and shall not act in a manner derogatory to the honor or dignity of the public service.

“Assuming the CSA acted in good faith, this glaring disparity and lack of balance in who was targeted with termination wreaks a witch hunt and an effort to purge the government of non-ruling party-affiliated staff. I’m not claiming this was the intent, but one can certainly argue that it appears that way,” he emphasized.

Continuing, he said: “If this was the political calculus, just remember that in politics, that cat chasing the mouse today will one day become a mouse as well. We’ve failed to learn this lesson in 177 years as Liberians.

Whether we call ourselves cat and mouse, Unity Partisan or CDCian, Christian or Muslim, or what have you, we are all Liberians. Divisiveness hurts us all equally, and we are dying from a death from a thousand cuts. Although each incision may be small, we’re killing ourselves.”

Senator Konneh said if the CSA wants their new policy or regulation to be implemented, the leadership of CSA must ensure that it is meted out justly and equitably.

He said failure to do so harms the nation as a whole.
According to him, if the CSA’s objective is to increase professionalism among its staff, it should invest in research to understand them as well as make every effort to build them up.

“Yes, that includes firing people for criminal activity, but it should lead with professional development, workplace seminars, and investing in staff of all backgrounds.”

Konneh emphasized that the best reform tools include investing in leadership development, team building, rewards and incentives programs, career development initiatives, consistent salary payment and increase, technological advancement to improve efficiency, and enforcing our anticorruption framework.

He is challenging the CSA to play a leading role in this process. “It is the arbiter of fairness and ensuring the rights of government employees. Let’s ensure CSA transforms the civil service in a way that is seen as apolitical. Let’s ensure the CSA is respected and admired by all. Censorship will not help us achieve that objective,” he maintained.

G. Watson Richards
G. Watson Richards
G. Watson Richards is an investigative journalist with long years of experience in judicial reporting. He is a trained fact-checker who is poised to obtain a Bachelor’s degree from the United Methodist University (UMU)

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