For the Second Day in a Row, Liberia’s Daily Observer Editorial Board Slams Government Over Secrecy in Chinese Mining Deal

The Editorial Board at one of Liberia’s largest newspapers, the Daily Observer, is keeping up the pressure on the government by demanding for the second day in a row that it release the details of a 25-year iron ore deal with the Chinese mining company BAO Chico.

The paper expressed dismay that the agreement “sailed through the Senate without even an ounce of scrutiny.” Now, the Editorial Board is calling on the House of Representatives to call mining experts to testify in open session and for the terms of the deal to be fully made public.

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