Nathaniel McGill

Nathaniel McGill

politician Liberia

Nathaniel McGill is a prominent Liberian politician currently serving as the Senator for Margibi County. He has gained attention for his advocacy in the agricultural sector, particularly regarding the management and accountability of significant World Bank-funded programs aimed at supporting local farmers and enhancing agribusiness in Liberia. Recently, he called for the Minister of Agriculture to provide a detailed update on the Smallholder Agriculture Transformation and Agribusiness Revitalization Project (STAR-P) and the Rural Economic Transformation Project (RETRAP), which collectively involve US$200 million in funding. McGill's efforts emphasize the importance of transparency and effective resource allocation in improving the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Liberia.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
18,526
Power
11$
Sentiment
3.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Liberia 1 3.00 0.37% +0% 5,057,681 18,526 $3,000 11$
Totals 1 5,057,681 18,526 $3,000 11$
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Recent Mentions

Liberia Liberia: Senator Nathaniel McGill accused the Ministry of mismanaging US$200 million in agricultural funds. 3

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: Agriculture Minister Rejects Claims of Mismanagement of Projects Funds | Farming

Liberia Liberia: Senator Nathaniel McGill called for transparency and accountability in the agricultural sector regarding grant allocations. 6

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: Funds Recipients Clarify Grants Allegations | Farming

Liberia Liberia: Senator Nathaniel McGill is calling for full accountability in the management and implementation of two major World Bank-funded agriculture programs. 9

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: Lawmaker Demands Accountability in US$200M World Bank-funded Agri Projects | News