LBO ED Kamara seeks autonomous status

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LBO ED Kamara seeks autonomous status
LBO ED Kamara seeks autonomous status

Africa-Press – Liberia. The Executive Director of the Liberia Peacebuilding Office, Sheikh Kamara (LPBO), has urged the Government of Liberia to transform the existing office into a fully autonomous Peace Building Commission, emphasizing the critical need for a dedicated national institution to consolidate peace, prevent conflict relapse, and drive sustainable development.

Speaking to journalists in Monrovia on Monday, February 2, 2026, Kamara highlighted the urgency of the proposed reform, stating that an independent commission would empower Liberia to address emerging challenges and deepen post-conflict recovery efforts.

“With sustained advocacy and collaboration with stakeholders, establishing this commission is not only feasible but essential for our nation’s future,” Kamara declared, underscoring the importance of government recognition and action. He noted.

Established in 2009 through a joint initiative between the Liberian government and the United Nations, the LPBO has historically served two key functions: as the secretariat for the UN Peacebuilding Fund and as the national coordination body for peacebuilding efforts.

Over the past 14 years, the office has supported initiatives through the Joint Steering Committee and played a central role in Liberia’s post-conflict recovery efforts, including security sector reforms, community reconciliation, and governance strengthening.

However, Kamara argued that the current structure, which operates under dual mandates and limited autonomy, restricts its ability to address evolving threats to stability.

The proposed Peace Building Commission, by contrast, would have a broader mandate, enhanced funding, and direct reporting lines to the executive branch.

This shift, Kamara explained, would enable the body to proactively coordinate national peace strategies, foster inclusive development, and prevent potential conflicts.

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