Hon. Chief Moses Yarkpazuo Kollie

Hon. Chief Moses Yarkpazuo Kollie A professional Public Administrator, former Director-General, LCAA, former Labour Minister and Rep. Hon. As Minister of Labour, Hon. Professionally, Hon.

Chief Moses Yarkpazuo Kollie is a professional Public Administrator with over twenty-Five (25) years of public service and twenty (20) years of practical managerial skills, National and International Experienced Legislator. He has exceptional and specialized training in Financial & Economic Management, Budgeting, Good Governance and Taxation from the West African Institute of Financial and Economi

c Management (WAIFEM) in Lagos, Nigeria. He is a former Minister of Labour of the Republic of Liberia. Kollie worked successfully since 2018 in upholding and ensuring the full implementation of the Decent Work Act of Liberia(DWA), the smooth and impartial adjudication of Labour cases and also hosted the first National Labour conference which further foster and encouraged policy discussions towards a united Labour sector; bringing together the National Tripartite Council(NTC) of the Labour Sector of Liberia; comprising of; Representatives of Employers’ Association; Representatives of Employees’ Association and the Government of Liberia. Kollie has held several top-level postions in both Public and Private Sectors with his appointment by the President of Liberia; Dr. George Manneh Weah in February 2018 as Minister of Labour and now appointed Director-General of the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority(LCAA). Being passionate about the transformation of his country as Minister of Labour, Hon. Kollie along with his team took practical steps which led to the rebranding of the image of the Ministry of Labour and restoring its positive reputation, transforming the Labour Sector of the country through the implementation of the Decent Work Act of Liberia in line with the Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development(PAPD). Prior to his appointment as Minister, the distinguished national and selfless leader was overwhelmingly elected as Representative in 2005 & 2011 representing the people of Electoral District number four (4); now District number five (5), Salayea & Zorzor Administrative Districts, Lofa County, Republic of Liberia. As Representative, he severed for Twelve (12) unbroken Years (2006 -2018)
While serving as a legislator, he also Chaired the Committee on Investment & Concessions for Six years, at the same time served as Head of Delegation for nine years to the African, Caribbean, Pacific and European Union Joint Parliamentary Assembly (ACP-EU/JPA) based in Brussels, the Kingdom of Belgium. During his twelve (12) years of service at the House of Representatives, Hon. Kollie also served as Member on the House’s National Budget Committee for Ten (10) Years and later became Chairman for Two years of said Committee. Additionally, he also served as Chair of the Lofa County Legislative Caucus for several Years. For eight years, Hon. Kollie provided leadership as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Curran Lutheran Hospital, located in Zorzor District, Lofa County, Liberia. As a Civil Servant, Hon. Moses Y. Kollie served as Customs Officer and Chief Cashier at the Ministry of Finance (MOF), now Ministry of Finance & Development Planning (MFDP) for Eleven (11) years at several Ports of Entry across Liberia including the Roberts International Airport (RIA). He also served as First Vice President of the Civil Servants Association of the Republic of Liberia; 1989-1990 served as Warehouse Manager at then Liberia National Petroleum Corporation (LNPC). Educationally, Hon. Kollie earned a Master of Public Administration (MPA) in 2013 from the University of Liberia. 2008-2009; he earned two certificates in Legislative Budgeting and Good Governance from the University of Georgia, Carl Vinson Institute of Government, Atlanta Georgia, USA. During the same time, he obtained a Bachelor in Public Administration (BPA) with Minor in Management from the University of Liberia. In 1995, he obtained a professional Certificate as Customs Officer, Bureau of Customs & Excise from the Ministry of Finance (MOF) now Ministry of Finance & Development Planning (MFDP), Republic of Liberia.

MY EXPERT OPINION ON THE ONGOING INVESTIGATION OF REP.  YEKEH Y. KOLUBAH, ELECTORAL DISTRICT  # 10, MONTSERRADO COUNTY, ...
16/04/2026

MY EXPERT OPINION ON THE ONGOING INVESTIGATION OF REP. YEKEH Y. KOLUBAH, ELECTORAL DISTRICT # 10, MONTSERRADO COUNTY, REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA.

First and foremost, the ongoing investigation of Rep. Yekeh Y. Kolubah by the Honorable House of Representatives (HOR), through the House’s Standing Committee on Rules, Order, and Administration is grounded in Article 38 of the 1986 Constitution of the Republic of Liberia which states “Each House shall adopt its own rules of procedure, enforce order, and with the concurrence of two-thirds of the entire membership, may expel a member for cause”. Meaning, the Honorable House of Representatives (HOR) is proceeding in accordance with its own rules, which have quasi-judicial authority, particularly in contexts involving internal discipline, ethics investigations and other misconduct.
Inline with Parliamentary rules, Members of Parliament around the world can be expelled or lose their seats due to serious misconduct, breach of rules, or failure to meet legal qualifications. Such procedures may vary - - often requiring a threshold vote of two-thirds so as to protect the democratic will of the voters. However, there are many common reasons for a Member of Parliament to be expelled or lose his/her seat - - which include but not limited to the following:

1. Misconduct within the Parliament:
* Behavior that disrupts the ability of the House to function, such as violence, interrupting proceedings, shouting, or physically obstructing the Speaker. Etc.

2. Disloyalty or Sedition:
* Making seditious and disloyal statements that endanger national security can lead to expulsion.

3. Breach of Ethics/Code of Conduct:
* Violating strict parliamentary codes regarding integrity, standards, and professionalism, especially those that cause damage to the integrity and reputation of the House.

4. Absence Without Permission:
* Failing to attend regular Sessions of the House for a specified period without approval from the Presiding Officer or the Honorable Speaker. Etc.

Now, with just four counts mentioned supra out of the many common reasons for expelling a Member of Parliament or the House, I can safely say that Representative Yekeh Y. Kolubah will not go unpunished by his colleagues in the House of Representatives (HOR), upon the submission of the report from Rules, Other, and Administration Committee to the Plenary, which is the supreme decision-making body of the House. If he’s not expelled, which may be out of sympathy from his colleagues, he may receive a very harsh Legislative punishment.
The best thing Rep. Kolubah can do in order to avoid expulsion or other harsh punishment, is to lobby with majority members of his colleagues in the House for pardon. Like I mentioned earlier, the ongoing investigation is not a “court of record” hearing rather, it’s a quasi-judicial process where direct legal representation throughout the process may not be allowed. Your lawyer(s) may appear with you in the process in order to guide you in your presentations and responses only.

To conclude, I can clearly see more charges being levied against Rep. Kolubah in the Committee’s final report suggesting that some of his actions as a member in the Honorable House of Representatives have brought that august body into public disrepute. Meaning, the Committee’s report may not only be limited to the “reckless remarks” about the existing Guinea-Liberia borders crisis. As such, a severe penalty may be melted against him in whatever way the majority may desire.

I am speaking authoritatively on this matter on the basis of my expertise on “Legislative Proceedings” as well as an experienced former Legislator who played an active and major roles in both the House of Representatives and Joint Legislative Leadership for 12th consecutive years (2006-2018).

GOING TO SEEK THE LORD’S FACE ON THIS BLISSFUL EASTER SUNDAY. HAPPY EASTER SUNDAY TO EVERYONE.
05/04/2026

GOING TO SEEK THE LORD’S FACE ON THIS BLISSFUL EASTER SUNDAY. HAPPY EASTER SUNDAY TO EVERYONE.

SOMEWHERE AROUND MONROVIA ON THIS SATURDAY, 28 MARCH 2026.
28/03/2026

SOMEWHERE AROUND MONROVIA ON THIS SATURDAY, 28 MARCH 2026.

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20/03/2026

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06/03/2026

As the World celebrates International Women Day today, I’m glad to join other great men around the world in wishing Women of Liberia and the world as a whole “Happy International Women Day” with love and respect for all women.

23/02/2026

Congratulations to President JNB & VP Koung for a successful delivery beginning of the 285 yellow machines. We are glad to acknowledge it as a major success for the development of our country - - Liberia wins.

Today marks another special day in Chief Kollie’s Chiefdom as we celebrate the birthday of a mother & son @ Mrs. Ellen C...
11/01/2026

Today marks another special day in Chief Kollie’s Chiefdom as we celebrate the birthday of a mother & son @ Mrs. Ellen Clarke Kollie and Eratus Sunday Kollie jointly.

To the endless happiness of my life, the strong pillar of the KOLLIE’s Chiefdom, my planning teammate in life, and all @ Mrs. Kollie, aka “BABY” - - I’m delighted to wish you more gracious years with healthier life ahead. Best wishes on your special day Baby.

And to you Sunday - - today is the day we got blessed by our Omnipotent Father by bringing you into this wonderful family and the world. So as we celebrate this special day of yours, I’m glad to wish you more blissful, successful, and prosperous years to come. Have a fantastic birthday Sunday.

THANK YOU LORD FOR CROSSING US OVER TO 2026.
01/01/2026

THANK YOU LORD FOR CROSSING US OVER TO 2026.

Time flies by so fast - - 24 years in a happiest, blessed, successful, & rewarding wedded family union and 33 years in a...
22/12/2025

Time flies by so fast - - 24 years in a happiest, blessed, successful, & rewarding wedded family union and 33 years in an endless & uninterrupted family relationship. It has to be God - - all glory to Him for everything in our lives. Congratulations to us for 24 years down in marriage and 33 years down as well in a family union, with endless counting of years to come.

James Papy Kwabo My son, thank you for giving me over twenty years of pure pride. From the day I first knew you, I saw s...
26/11/2025

James Papy Kwabo
My son, thank you for giving me over twenty years of pure pride. From the day I first knew you, I saw something strong in you, and today I am blessed to see it growing just as I always believed it would.

You have never allowed anyone; not even me as your father, to make you feel small. You stand firm in what you believe, and that strength has carried you from a boy into a man with purpose.

As you add another year to your life, my heart is full. I have watched you grow, work hard, and push through every season. I pray for God’s blessings, progress, and good health to follow you in all that you chase.

Keep going, my son. Keep making us proud. Keep showing your generation that no matter how someone starts, they can still rise and become a champion.

I am proud of you, today and always.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND BEST WISHES

30/10/2025

LIBERIA IS FLOURISHING - - LIBERIANS WILL NOW HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE OFFERED A 3-YEAR MULTIPLE ENTRY VISAS. A BIG WIN FOR EVERY LIBERIAN. CONGRATULATIONS PRESIDENT JNB FOR THE GREAT LEADERSHIP - - THAT’S WHY WE STILL STAND BY OUR PREVIOUS DECLARATION WHEN WE SAID “WE SUPPORT YOUR ADMINISTRATION FOR THE UNITY, BETTERMENT OF LOFA AND LIBERIA AS A WHOLE.

THE LIBERIA PEOPLE DEMOCRATIC PARTY (LPDP) HAS A CANDIDATE IN THE UPCOMING REPRESENTATIVE D # 5 BY-ELECTION IN NIMBA COU...
04/07/2025

THE LIBERIA PEOPLE DEMOCRATIC PARTY (LPDP) HAS A CANDIDATE IN THE UPCOMING REPRESENTATIVE D # 5 BY-ELECTION IN NIMBA COUNTY.

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