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Liberia: Boakai Forms High-Level Task Force As U.S. Travel Ban Looms

MONROVIA – With a 60-day clock already ticking on a potential U.S. travel ban, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has created an inter-agency Presidential Task Force charged with delivering the swift, documented reforms Washington insists must be in place if Liberians are to keep ordinary access to American visas.

The Task Force, which Mr Boakai will chair personally, held its inaugural meeting at the Executive Mansion on Tuesday, 17 June. Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow Nyanti serves as co-chair alongside key security and service ministries: Justice, Health, State for Presidential Affairs, the Liberia National Police, the Office of the National Security Advisor and the National Security Agency. According to an Executive Mansion release, the body has already drafted a “joint, multi-sectoral work plan” and agreed to “close collaboration with the U.S. Government, with strict monitoring and evaluation to ensure accountability and results.”

Pressure for decisive action intensified after an internal U.S. State Department memo–leaked last week and confirmed by The Washington Post–placed Liberia on a “yellow list” of 36 countries whose citizens could face sweeping restrictions if their governments fail to tighten document security, improve traveller vetting and cooperate fully on deportations. The memo set a 60-day grace period, beginning mid-June, and warned that nations which fall short risk being shifted to an “orange” level of sharply curtailed visas or even a full “red list” ban–measures that would cripple travel for students, businesspeople and families alike .