— GBUSU-VA Tells Bassa Administration
Paynesville -The Grand Bassa University Student Union Veterans Association (GBUSU-VA) wants the recent audit report issued by the General Auditing Commission (GAC) regarding the administration of Grand Bassa County from 2018 to 2023 implemented.
Speaking on behalf of the association, the Chairman of GBUSU-VA Solomon Davis emphasized that the findings and recommendations contained in the audit report highlight the urgent need for accountability, transparency, and stronger governance systems within public institutions.
Mr. Davis expressed concern over reports of financial irregularities, weak administrative controls, procurement concerns, and governance challenges identified during the audit period.
According to the Chairman, such findings have serious implications for public trust, county development, youth empowerment, and institutional credibility.
”The people of Grand Bassa County deserve transparent and responsible leadership. Public resources intended for development must always be managed in the interest of the citizens,” the Chairman stated.
GBUSU-VA further noted that audit reports are important constitutional tools designed to strengthen governance and improve accountability rather than create political conflict.
The Association therefore calls on: County authorities and relevant national institutions to review and address the audit findings responsibly, Citizens and youth groups to remain peaceful and law-abiding: Stakeholders to support reforms that promote transparency and effective public financial management.
The Veterans Association reaffirmed its commitment to peace, democratic values, responsible leadership, and constructive civic engagement in Grand Bassa County and Liberia as a whole.
